Benton County
Jerome Delvin Chairman
Michael Alvarez, Pro-Tem
Will McKay, Commissioner
Benton County Courthouse
620 Market Street
Prosser, WA 99350
509) 786-5600
Fax: (509) 786-5625

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Tri Cities Regional Chamber of Commerce

Lori MattsonPresident & CEO
Miles Thomas Govt Affairs
7130 W Grandridge Blvd
Kennewick, WA 99336
509) 736-0510

City of Prosser
Benton County

Link to Law Enforement Hospitals
Link to Local Government
Link to Airports & Facilities
WA State Listings For County:
Updated 11-12-2025

I Energy Resources In Benton County


Benton County PUD

General Manager James Sanders
509-582-1225
Karen Miller
Manager of Communications
509-582-1225
2721 W 10th Ave
Kennewick,WA 99336
(509) 582-2175

Hanford Site

US Department of Energy SRO
DOE ORP
2440 Stevens Center Place, H660
Richland, WA, 99354
509-376-7411

Bonneville Power Administration

Franklin Substation HQ
905 NE 11th Ave.
Portland, OR 97232
800-282-3713
503-230-3000

Benton Rural Electric Assoc

Clint GerkensmeyerVice President
6095 W Van Giesen St,
West Richland,WA 99353
(509) 967-2921

Northwest Power Pool

7505 NE Ambassador Place, Suite R
Portland, Oregon 97220
(503) 445-1078
fax (503) 445-1070
Link Resource Director
Public Utilities

Columbia Nuclear Generating Station

Energy Northwest
P.O. Box 968
Richland, Wash. 99352-0968
(509) 372-5860

McNary Lock and Dam

82790 Devore Road
PO Box 1230
Umatilla, OR 97882-1230
Phone: 541-922-3211

III Airports and Port Facilities and Power Companies & MAPS In Franklin County


Tri-Cities Airport
Ada Lincoln Executive Director
3601 N 20th Ave,
m Pasco,WA 99301
509) 547-6352
Tri Cities Airport Airport KPSC
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Burlington Northern Santa Fe

4920 N Railroad Ave,
Pasco, WA 99301
(509) 545-2062

Tri City & Olympic Railroad

Richland, Washington

Port of Kennewick

Tim Arntzen Executive Director
350 Clover Island Drive Suite 200
Kennewick, WA 99336
Phone - 509.586.1186
Fax - 509.582.PORT (7678)

Port of Benton

Scott D. Keller
Executive Director
Marvin J. Kinney
Airport Director
3100 George Washington Way
Richland, WA 99352
(509) 375-3060
(509 FAX 375-5287

Port of Pasco

Randy Hayden, Executive Director
Public Contact
1110 Osprey Pointe Blvd., Suite 201
Pasco, Washington 99301
(509) 547-3378
Fax: (509) 547-2547
Northwest Container Services, under contract with the Port of Pasco, operates an Intermodal Transportation Facility located at the Big Pasco Industrial Center in Pasco, Washington. The facility ships agricultural products produced in southeast Washington bound for Asian markets. Primary commodities include hay cubes, whey, wheat, onion, and other, mostly agricultural, products.

The terminal is served by barge and Burlington Northern Santa Fe railroad. The terminal handles over 4200 containers yearly and offers transportation links to the Columbia River, Burlington Northern Santa Fe mainline, and State Highway 395. The Port maintains 1000 feet of wharfage at a 15' depth, a 45-ton capacity Manitowoc 4100 crawler crane, and provides an ample supply of electrical hook ups for refrigerated containers. The facility has 1200 feet of rail, a 40-ton capacity Hyster masted stacker and a 49-ton capacity Terex and a substantial pool of "for lease" containers which support the immediate needs of rail and ocean carriers. The facility is open Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. For additional information contact Northwest Container Services, (509) 542-0630.

MAPS In Benton County


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City of Richland

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City of Kennewick

Governor Pete Wilson

State Capitol
Salem, Oregon

Governor Neil Goldschmidt

State Capitol
Salem, Oregon

Governor Booth Gardner

State Capitol
Olympia,WA
Honorary Field Investigator
US Department of HUD 1986-1996
In 1986 I worked in conjuction with business, civic, and social groups in Seattle who helped reform Washington State's DSHS-GAU program and input ideas into the Office of Congressman Mike Lowry. Congressman Mike Lowry went on to co-sponsor the Stewart Mc Kinney Homeless Assistance Act of 1987. The exchange of information between cities and states began in earnst in 1987.

In 1987 Mr. James Harris of Oregon's homeless program in the Department of Community Services proposed the construction of the I-5 Corridor interstate network between San Diego, CA and Seattle, WA. Governor Neil Goldschmidt of Oregon, Governor Dukemejian of California assigned Chrisine D. Reed and Washington State appointed DSHS Secretary Jules Sugarman and many others agreed to participate in the construction of the I-5 network. I was asked to do the field work for this networking program which continues as of July, 1994.

Not long after 1987 Governor Bamburger of Utah, the Govenor of Colorado, Governor of New Mexico, portions of Nevada, InterAgency Council on Homeless, Governor of Florida, and General Willie Scott of Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs and other joined the program and made CHAPS a national directory in 14 states.

The networking activity was origionally a small published list of homeless shelters and contacts. In 1988 we recieved a national news article in Seattle Post Intelligencer. CHAPS publications influenced national legislation in CSBG, Food Stamps, and other area. CHAPS became a computerized directory service about 1991 and expands at the request of those using the system.

Chris Walters Author,

107th US Congress
US Codes Passed By US Congress
Operational Audits a 15 year survey of social services and indigent health care authorized by the Western and Southern states was deferred to the 107th US Congress which assisted in creation of Title 42 USC 11301 Homeless Act; Title 7 USC 2011 Food Stamps; Community Service Block Grants; and Welfare Reform Act of 1996

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Transient Surveys Shelters
NATIONAL NEWSARTICLE
Sunday, November 20th, 1988
Seattle Post Intelligencer
Associated Press
MEDFORD, ORE- In his wandering from San Diego to Seattle Chris Walters has surveyed homeless shelters and developed ideas about how to make them better.

"I'm not doing just a survey" says Walters from a phone
booth in Stockton, California."I live there. I'm a homeless person too."


James Harris, Manager of Oregon's Homeless Program, says Walters has provided information about the needs and movements of the homeless and transients on the I-5 Corridor - information that officials wouldn't get otherwise

"I think he's doing a public service".

Walters said he worked in security for 10 years as a clerk in a bank in Florida before hitting the road. After a six month stint as a motel clerk in 1986, he was back on the road again. "If you were looking at me, you couldn't tell I was homeless." He said on the telephone."You would assume I worked in a bank or something. The only thing that would give me away would be my disintegrating tennis shoes."

His office is a notebook he carried in a small duffle bag along with a change of clothes and a few personal items.

In His travels he distributes his reports on homeless shelters
to city managers, county supervisors, social-service
departments, Congressmen, Senators, Libraries, and Newspapers

He applauds a decision in California to open National Guard Armories as shelters on cold nights and would like to see other states do the same. "It keeps people from freezing to death, " he said. Walters ranks Oregon first in the West in helping homeless men to go back to work, followed by Nevada, Arizona, Washington, and California.

He said the short time a person can stay in a shelter makes it harder for him or her to settle down and get a job. "When a homeless person is in Medford and his five days are up, he's not going to starve to death or freeze to death at night,"

Walters said, "He's going to go north to Roseburg or south to Redding. Most homeless move around because the homeless system is set up to encourage them to move around. He would like to see shelters allow one 30 day stay a year, so people can get a job and start a life for themselves.

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Replies From King County 2011
From Burcham, Shad Shad.Burcham@kingcounty.gov
To"afterdarkportal@gmail.com" afterdarkportal@gmail.com
Date Fri, Sep 16, 2011 at 1:51 PM
Subject Changes to Afterdark Portal for King County OEM

Please delete Jeff Bowers and Heather Kelly from the King County OEM employee listing. Please add Bryan Heartsfield as the Assistant Director in place of Jeff Bowers.

Thanks!
<.br> Shad Burcham
Emergency Management Program Manager III
King County Office of Emergency Management
shad.burcham@kingcounty.gov
3511 NE Second Street
Renton, WA 98056-4192
Office Phone: 206-296-3830
Desk Phone: 206-205-4072
Fax: 206-205-4056

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Washington State Home Page
Update & Replies To Public & Private Concerns
Endorsement From FEMA 2005

Mary Margaret Walker
NIMS Integration Center
DHS/FEMA
Washington, DC

From: Fluman, Al
Sent: Monday, February 27, 2006 6:16 PM
To: Walker, Mary-Margaret
Subject: RE: NIMS Related Research Project

It ties to NIMS is the following ways:

Preparedness:
Any emergency management related preparedness activity is tied directly to NIMS. This preparedness tool (listing of key contact personnel by state and county) is a valuable planning activity and an important resource for response and recovery activities.

Communications and Information Management: The web-based contact list is an extremely valuable response and recovery tool especially for resource management during and after an incident. Plus, the tool will be made available on a CD for use if the internet is down during an incident. An emergency manager in a county could pull out the CD or the printed version of the CD and use the information.

Resource Management: See above, the tool can be used by logistics personnel in a county emergency operations center for potential contacts of resources statewide.

As for interoperability … the definition of interoperability in its basic form is the ability of a system to use parts or equipment of another system … while we may be stretching things a bit with this tool under the basic definition of interoperability … the key contact list from all counties in the state has various uses in all phases of emergency management + it can be used in its CD form or printed form during an actual event. The data from this tool/system can be used in various other systems (resource management/emergency operations plans/etc.)

Hopefully this will help. Al.

Governor of Washington State

State of Washington
Office Of The Governor/Elect
Olympia 98504-1001

MIKE LOWRY
Governor/Elect

Janurary 5, 1993

Mr. Chris Walters
c/o 325 - 13th St., Room 205
Salem, Oregon 97301

Dear Chris:

Thank you for your recent advice. I greatly appreciate information from all sources. In this time of growing polarization, I wante to bring people and ideas together from all sides, to find solutions that will work for everyone.

I've put together several transition teams to deal with a wide range of issues, including your area of concern. I've sent your information to that team. If they need further information, or have a question regarding your information, they will be contacting you.

Thanks again for your thoughts. I know that by working together, we can made Washington State a leader in economic growth, natural resource preservation, education, health care, and all other issues of concern to our citizens.

Sincerely,signed
Mike Lowry