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Cashmere District has new foreman, assistant foreman
Posted On: July 07, 2025

Hey Cashmere District! You have a new foreman and assistant foreman leading efforts there to take care of your county roads.
Craig Wisemore, left, is the new foreman of the Cashmere District. Wisemore, formerly the assistant foreman for the past five years, has 20 years of service at Chelan County. It was his goal, when he started with us, to become a foreman one day and serve in a leadership role.
Travis Willms is the new assistant foreman. The past 10 years, he’s been serving in the Wenatchee District. Willms is looking forward to supporting his new foreman and crew and getting to know a new road district.
Congrats to both men and thank you for stepping up into leadership roles for your community! Read more about your road maintenance department on our website.
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Weekend county snowplow operations differ from weekday operations
Posted On: December 20, 2023

On the weekends, our five road districts each have one operator working. That operator is going to be focused on main arterials, or those Priority 1 r...
Read More arrow_forwardPassion for ‘big trucks’ drives O’Brien’s career with Public Works
Posted On: March 30, 2023

A long-time passion for big trucks steered Donna O’Brien to Chelan County Public Works 14 years ago. While O’Brien is not the first woman at Chelan Co...
Read More arrow_forwardWeight restrictions: They are coming, so be ready!
Posted On: February 08, 2023

It’s that time of the year again, when the warming temps may bring temporary weight restrictions on county roads. While we don’t have any restrictions...
Read More arrow_forwardSnow removal policies apply even in an emergency
Posted On: January 19, 2022

Chelan County is clarifying its snow removal policies with the public after receiving calls from frustrated citizens who were not prepared for the sig...
Read More arrow_forwardPost-wildfire safety measures being put in place near 25-Mile Creek
Posted On: November 22, 2021

While the wildland firefighters are now gone, that doesn’t mean work on the Twenty-Five Mile Fire is over. Chelan County has been not only evaluating ...
Read More arrow_forwardGIS tech creates emergency incidents map for wildfire response
Posted On: October 01, 2021

Chelan County Public Works GIS technician Lori Beidler will be honored in October by the Washington Chapter of the American Public Works Association f...
Read More arrow_forwardCCPW operators respond to cyclist in need of help
Posted On: April 12, 2021

Chelan County Public Works operators Earl Griffith and Curtis McClellan were in the right place at the right time when they came upon a stranded bicyc...
Read More arrow_forward2021 shaping up to be a busy construction year
Posted On: April 05, 2021

2021 is shaping up to be an active construction year for Chelan County Public Works. We are headed into the second year of the largest construction pr...
Read More arrow_forwardWith river construction comes underwater sound monitoring
Posted On: August 12, 2020

At the West Cashmere Bridge replacement project, you might get the chance to see an “acoustician” on site when the contractor is driving steel pilings...
Read More arrow_forwardIn-water work begins July 15 on West Cashmere Bridge project
Posted On: July 13, 2020

With in-water construction related to the West Cashmere Bridge replacement project scheduled to begin July 15, Chelan County reminds recreationists on...
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