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2026-05-27 Community Health Committee Meeting Recording

Wednesday, May 27, 2026

Community DevelopmentAll

Committee Explores Behavioral Health Initiatives for Youth and Community

The committee is exploring ways to address behavioral health within the community, focusing on early intervention and education, particularly for youth and young adults. They discussed various approaches, including student-led groups in schools, educational training programs, and leveraging existing community resources like parks and green spaces. The committee is seeking input from various entities, including schools, healthcare providers like Samaritan, and potentially state-level representatives, to understand current initiatives and identify opportunities for collaboration and support. There's also an interest in promoting physical activities and mental well-being through park systems and outdoor spaces.

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Health Occupations Fair and Safety Fair Announced for Community

The committee received information about an upcoming Summer Health Occupations Fair for high school students, a partnership between Samaritan Sweet Home Clinic and Comp Northwest. This fourth annual event aims to foster interest in health careers by providing students with hands-on experience, including vital signs monitoring, lab testing, PPE practice, and suturing. The committee expressed interest in having students present their learnings at a future meeting. Additionally, the Chief of Police announced a Safety Fair on June 13th at Sanki Park, featuring public works, fire, police, and the sheriff's office, along with a document shredder service at the PD. The fair will include a bike giveaway for kids and highlight the new ADA ramp at Sanki Park.

Traffic & TransportationInfrastructure

Bicycle-Focused Streetscape Project and Potential Community Events Explored

The committee was presented with information about a streetscape project in another town that focuses on bicycles, including the creation of bike trails and decorative bicycles throughout the town. This project, initiated in 2010, aims to promote physical activity, healthy living, and attract tourism, thereby boosting the local economy. The discussion also included a past proposal for the committee to sponsor a bicycle-related event for a cause and potentially invite Ken Bronson, who shared this information, to speak. The idea of hosting an annual 'bike-on' event for a cause was also explored, which would showcase the community and support a charitable cause.

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Environmental Health and Water Quality Discussed by Committee

The committee discussed environmental health as a subset of county health services, noting concerns regarding water issues and general environmental conditions within the community. They considered inviting a program manager from environmental health to explain their services and address issues like garbage in neighbors' yards and its impact on the environment. The discussion also touched upon stormwater management due to increased population and the complexities of addressing property upkeep complaints, which can be long-term issues. Air quality concerns, specifically blue smoke from a business near Lebanon, were raised. Additionally, the water treatment plant staff were offered as a resource for presentations on plant operations and research efforts, and there was interest in discussing environmental concerns and advocacy, including noise pollution from vehicles.

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Community Health Committee Plans Diabetes Education Training

The committee discussed plans for a diabetes education training session, building on a previous presentation. They aim to host the training at the senior center and discussed strategies for effective campaigning to ensure good attendance, acknowledging the common challenge of low turnout for such events. Various methods were proposed, including direct outreach to providers, pharmacies, and community members, as well as offering small giveaways to incentivize participation. The optimal timing for the event was also debated, with mid-morning to early afternoon during the week being suggested as a potential sweet spot for attendees.

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May 212026-05-21 Library Board Meeting Recording
May 212026-05-21 Planning Commission Meeting Recording
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