Ron Sims
King County Executive
Ron Sims served for 12 years as the elected Executive of Martin
Luther King, Jr. County in Washington State. Before becoming County
Executive, he was an elected member of the county council. His record
of achievements at the county include:
Protecting taxpayers
- Instituting sound financial practices that earned King County AAA
bond ratings.
Making communities safer
- Improving the Sheriff's Office capabilities by providing every
patrol car with computers.
- Instituting and supporting DNA forensics as a comprehensive
element of enforcement and investigation.
- Conceiving and funding the Automated Fingerprint Identification
System (AFIS).
- Creating a state-of-the art regional radio system for coordinated
emergency response.
Making the county greener
- Protecting endangered salmon and beginning the cleanup of the
Puget Sound.
- Raising the alarm about global warming in the 1980's, and then
implementing one of the world's first plans to do something about
it.
- Expanding the wastewater system, and bringing Brightwater to life,
to protect health, environment, and economy.
- Creating the first countywide flood protection plan to avoid
Katrina-like catastrophes.
- Protecting more than 135,000 acres of land including 90,000 acres
of the Hancock Forest.
- Establishing a nationally recognized regional emergency
preparedness plan.
- Building one of the largest, greenest transit systems in the
nation.
- Adding hundreds of hybrid buses and thousands of hours of service
with Transit Now! and other projects.
Controlling health care cost
- Launching a nationally recognized health reform initiative with
unprecedented participation from King County employees; a model for
employers across the county.
- Creating the Puget Sound Health Alliance regional consortium of
employers, labor, clinics, hospitals and doctors that works to
improve healthcare and control costs for million of residents in
Central Puget Sound.
- Winning the National Committee for Quality Assurance Award - the
Emmy for healthcare achievement.
- Being recognized by Seattle Business magazine as the only
government employer ranked among the 100 best places to work.
Building affordable housing and making neighborhoods stronger
- Creating dozens of community and housing partnerships to fund and
build 5,632 units of housing by streamlining regulations and
offering surplus property for affordable housing.
- Becoming the first county in the nation to earn the Robert L.
Woodson Jr. Affordable Communities Award from HUD.
- Working with builders, environmental groups, and cities to protect
rural areas while focusing growth in the cities.
- Fighting for and winning completion of the East Lake Sammamish
Trail.
- Expanding regional trail system to 175 miles.
- Integrating health, land use, and transportation planning to
create walkable communities that provide healthy lifestyles.
Fighting for justice and equity
- Launched the groundbreaking Equity and Social Justice Initiative
to factor fundamental human rights into all areas of government
policy and decision-making.
- Creating programs that reduced juvenile detention rates.
- Creating sustained successful alternatives to adult detention --
the only major metropolitan area to reduce its jail population and
lower its crime rate.
- In partnership with the County Council, securing voter support to
provide veteran services and programs for the mentally ill.
Awards
- Public Official of the Year, 2006 - Governing Magazine
- Edwin T. Pratt Award, 2006 - Urban League of Metropolitan Seattle
- Built Green Hammer Award for Public Advocacy, 2006 - Master
Builders of King and Snohomish Counties
- Edgar Wayburn Award, 2006 - Sierra Club
- Local Public Service Award, 2006 - National Association of Clean
Water Agencies
- Climate Protection Award, 2007 - U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency
- Health Quality Award, 2008 - National Committee for Quality
Assurance
- Children's Health Initiative, 2008 for Extraordinary Community
Leadership
Email:ron@ronsims.com