Politics & Government
Adams County To Leave Tri-County Health Department
Both Adams and Douglas counties plan to leave the Tri-County Health Department and form their own departments.
ADAMS COUNTY, CO — Adams County commissioners announced Tuesday a resolution for leaving the Tri-County Health Department and forming its own public health department.
The resolution, which is set to be presented at a public hearing Oct. 26, comes after Douglas County announced its plan earlier this year to leave the Tri-County Health Department and form its own agency.
Eva Henry, Adams County commissioner and board chair, said that Douglas County's decision left her board "no choice but to reevaluate the future of public health services in Adams County."
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"As a result, Adams County must determine the best option to move ahead for a health board and services provided to residents."
Under law, Adams County will remain under Tri-County Health until December 2022.
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Douglas County commissioners announced in July their plan to leave Tri-County Health after the agency voted to implement a mandatory mask order. Douglas County officials disagreed with the order, and said it was clear their approach to public health no longer aligned with Tri-County Health's decision-making.
The Douglas County School District is suing the county's new health department. The school district says the new mask rules put medically at-risk students in danger.
Arapahoe County released a statement Tuesday in response to Adams County's announcement:
"The Arapahoe County Board of Commissioners is saddened that our neighboring counties have chosen to end the productive 55-year partnership with the Tri-County Health Department. Arapahoe County residents will continue to receive all existing Tri-County public health services uninterrupted during the transition. We have already begun to explore future options to continue delivering quality public health services and will begin developing the necessary transition plans as we form our own public health department. The Board intends to do what it can to support the many dedicated employees of Tri-County Health throughout this process.
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