King County Harborview Bond Program
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ABOUT THE HARBORVIEW BOND PROGRAM (HBP) OF KING COUNTY
In November 2020, King County voters overwhelmingly approved issuing up to $1.74 billion of bonds to support health and safety improvements at King County's Harborview Medical Center campus. The funding will support Harborview’s radical campus-wide modernization, creating innovative, accessible, and sustainable healthcare facilities to better serve our region.
The HBP (King County employees) seeks to be sound stewards of public resources, from maximizing bond funding to providing Harborview with the innovative, accessible, and sustainable healthcare facilities needed to better serve our community.
ABOUT HARBORVIEW MEDICAL CENTER (HARBORVIEW)
- Mission: Harborview is a comprehensive healthcare facility dedicated to providing specialized care for a broad spectrum of patients throughout the Pacific Northwest, including the most vulnerable residents of King County.
- Ownership: Harborview is owned by King County and operated by the University of Washington (UW) Medicine. The mission-driven 413-bed regional health care facility provides specialized care, the control of illness, and the promotion and restoration of health. As the only Level 1 trauma center in Washington state, Harborview provides specialized emergency care to Washington state, Wyoming, Alaska, Montana, and Idaho.
Bond projects include:
- New medical tower
- Co-locate behavioral health services and institute
- Harborview Hall seismic upgrades
- Center Tower seismic upgrades
- Public health clinics and facilities upgrades
- Pioneer Square Clinic seismic and code upgrades
- East clinic demolition
- Other site improvements
Learn more at HarborviewBondProgram.com