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Work Program 2025

The King County Auditor’s Office was created by charter in 1969 as an independent agency within the legislative branch of county government. The office conducts oversight of county government through independent audits, capital projects oversight, and other studies. The results of this work are presented to the Metropolitan King County Council and are communicated to the King County Executive and the public. The King County Auditor’s Office performs its work in accordance with Government Auditing Standards.

Section I: Performance Audits

PROJECT NAME FOCUS
General Audit Topics

Contracting with Nonprofits

Evaluate Department of Community and Human Services’ contract management with nonprofits for juvenile diversion services

Internal Controls Series

A series of audits that focus on internal controls such as contract management, accounts payable topics, gasoline, and cash handling

Medical Examiner’s Office

Evaluate the Medical Examiner’s Office — scope may include contracting, unidentified remains, and/or indigent remains

Parks Division

Evaluate the Parks Division — scope may include grants, programming, and/or rentals

Permits Division

Evaluate the efficiency, effectiveness, and equity of King County’s permitting processes

Recruitment and Retention

 Evaluate county recruitment and retention, especially in areas with high vacancy and attrition rates
Capital-Focused Audits

Stormwater Services

Evaluate King County’s Stormwater Management Program — scope may include permit compliance, asset management, and/or stormwater fees

Criminal Legal Audits

911 Communications Center

Evaluate property appraisal practices and/or exemption programs

Criminal Legal Data Hub

Assess King County’s cross-agency efforts to implement a criminal legal data hub

Field Training Program

Evaluate the efficiency, effectiveness, and equity of the King County Sheriff’s Office Field Training Program

Emerging Criminal Legal Issues

Monitor criminal legal issues and identify high-risk or emerging areas of policy-maker interest for analysis
Criminal Legal Audits

Emerging Issues in Metro Transit

Monitor transportation issues and identify high-risk or emerging areas of policy-maker interest for analysis

Section II: Capital Projects Oversight

Direct Project Oversight:

  • Harborview Project Oversight
  • Mouth of the Duwamish Projects
  • Northeast Transfer Station

General Oversight Activities:

  • Follow-up of past recommendations
  • Monitoring of high-risk capital programs and projects, and communicating concerns
  • Project risk scoring
  • Solid Waste Capital Program Rate Impacts
  • Wastewater Treatment Program Planning

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Audits

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