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Tukw
ila C
ity C
ounc
il M
eetin
g
1
Who
We
Are
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unde
d in
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-pro
fit S
ervi
ce
Org
aniz
atio
n•
Mis
sion
: The
Sea
ttle
Sout
hsid
e C
ham
ber o
f co
mm
erce
exi
sts t
o cr
eate
a
vibr
ant r
egio
n by
adv
ocat
ing
and
build
ing
awar
enes
s for
bu
sine
ss•
Vis
ion:
To
be a
lead
er in
the
busi
ness
com
mun
ity a
nd th
e co
mm
uniti
es w
e se
rve.
•Se
rvin
g as
the
Cha
mbe
r of
Com
mer
ce fo
r Bur
ien,
Se
aTac
, Tuk
wila
, Des
Moi
nes
and
Nor
man
dy P
ark
2
Tukw
ila B
usin
ess S
tatis
tics
•18
New
Tuk
wila
Cha
mbe
r M
embe
rs in
201
8•
Incr
ease
in N
etw
orki
ng
Opp
ortu
nitie
s fo
r Tuk
wila
Bu
sine
sses
•W
elco
med
doz
ens
of n
ew
busi
ness
es a
nd p
roje
cts t
o Tu
kwila
•
RenC
onat
Hot
el In
teru
rban
2018
Woo
dspr
ing
Suite
s G
rand
Ope
ning
Rav
e G
reen
Run
in T
ukw
ila
Cou
ncilm
embe
r Kat
hy H
ouga
rdy
with
Wes
tfiel
d So
uthc
ente
r GM
Be
cky
Smith
con
nect
ing
at a
C
ham
ber E
vent
3
2018
Cha
mbe
r Sta
tistic
s•
36 e
vent
s –2,
000+
conn
ectio
ns m
ade
•70
New
Mem
bers
–25
% fr
om T
ukw
ila
(18)
•59
0 W
elco
me
Bags
Giv
en O
ut
•17
7% In
crea
se in
Soc
ial M
edia
Enga
gem
ent
•21
1 Bu
sine
ss R
ecru
itmen
t Mee
tings
•1,
086
Busi
ness
Ret
entio
n M
eetin
gs
•23
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andy
Park
SeaT
acTu
kwila
Oth
er
Mem
bers
by
Loca
tion
2017
2018
4
Conn
ecte
d in
Tuk
wila
•Inc
reas
ed c
olla
bora
tion
and
dial
ogue
with
City
& B
usin
ess
Ow
ners
•Re
gula
r mee
tings
with
City
of T
ukw
ila•
City
Eve
nts a
nd O
ppor
tuni
ties
mar
kete
d an
d pr
omot
ed• B
usin
ess
Attr
actio
n/Ec
onom
ic D
evel
opm
ent
•M
arke
ting
and
Prom
otio
n of
our
regi
on•
Soci
al S
ellin
g, D
inin
g G
uide
s, R
eloc
atio
n G
uide
s•
Focu
sed
Recr
uitm
ent/I
nves
tmen
t tou
rs• B
usin
ess
Ret
entio
n•
Wel
com
e ba
gs fo
r new
bus
ines
ses
•C
lass
es, w
orks
hops
and
reso
urce
s for
new
and
exi
stin
g bu
sine
sses
5
Conn
ecte
d in
Sea
ttle
Sou
thsid
e•
Busi
ness
Adv
ocac
y Pa
rtne
rshi
ps•
We
part
ner w
ith th
e So
unds
ide
Alli
ance
and
the
SSC
CLC
to a
dvoc
ate
and
build
bu
sine
ss a
war
enes
s fo
r the
City
of B
urie
n an
d ou
r reg
ion.
•St
rate
gic
Mar
ketin
g Pa
rtne
rshi
ps•
Seat
tle S
outh
side
Reg
iona
l Tou
rism
Aut
hori
ty•
Tour
ism
and
Hos
pita
lity
rela
ted
busi
ness
es li
sted
in V
isito
r Gui
de a
nd D
inin
g G
uide
•A
ll C
ham
ber M
embe
rs a
re li
sted
on
thei
r web
site
and
hav
e ac
cess
to th
e D
o M
ore,
Sav
e M
ore
Pass
port
•St
rate
gic
plan
ning
and
mar
ketin
g•
Phill
ips P
ublis
hing
•W
e ha
ve b
een
wor
king
to in
clud
e al
l Cha
mbe
r Mem
bers
in o
ne o
f the
qua
rter
ly C
ity S
cene
s/
Spec
ial E
ditio
n C
ity S
cene
whi
ch w
ill in
clud
e a
spot
light
on
Cha
mbe
r Mem
bers
•So
uth
Kin
g M
edia
& W
ater
land
and
Nor
man
dy P
ark
Blog
s•
Face
book
Liv
e•
Mon
thly
Blo
g A
rtic
le•
We s
triv
e for
mak
ing
sure
ever
yone
’s vo
ice i
s hea
rd a
nd ev
eryo
ne h
as a
seat
at t
he
tabl
e
6
Build
ing
Up
Tukw
ila B
usin
esse
s.
Conn
ectin
g th
e Co
mm
unity
.
Expa
ndin
g ou
r Eng
agem
ent a
nd
Prov
idin
g O
ppor
tuni
ty
7
Valo
r Hea
lth T
rust
Des
crip
tion
Ben
efits
Tim
elin
e
An in
sura
nce
plan
for S
mal
l Bu
sine
ss C
ham
ber M
embe
rs
Mem
bers
will
be a
ble
to g
et
com
petit
ive
rate
s de
spite
th
eir s
mal
l siz
e
Pros
pect
ed A
vaila
bilit
y20
19
Lunc
h n’
Lea
rn E
vent
to
Info
rm M
embe
rs2nd
Qua
rter 2
019
8
Reci
proc
al M
embe
rshi
ps
Des
crip
tion
Ben
efits
Tim
elin
e
Des
igne
d to
be
an a
dditi
onal
be
nefit
for s
mal
l bus
ines
s m
embe
rs.
The
Seat
tle M
etro
Cha
mbe
r ha
s a
reci
proc
al p
artn
ersh
ip
with
the
Seat
tle S
outh
side
C
ham
ber t
o el
igib
le
busi
ness
es.
Max
imiz
ing
mar
ketin
g,
prom
otio
n, a
nd re
sour
ces
for
Tukw
ila B
usin
esse
s
Larg
er M
arke
ting
and
Net
wor
king
Opp
ortu
nitie
s fo
r Bu
sine
sses
Avai
labl
e N
ow!
9
Uni
vers
al M
embe
rshi
ps
Des
crip
tion
Ben
efits
Tim
elin
e
A N
ew M
embe
rshi
p Le
vel f
or
Qua
lifyi
ng S
mal
l Bus
ines
ses
whi
ch re
mov
es th
e “p
ay to
pl
ay” f
unct
ion
and
prov
ides
be
nefit
s an
d se
rvic
es to
our
sm
all b
usin
ess
com
mun
ity.
•R
efer
rals
to T
ukw
ila
Busi
ness
es•
Acce
ss to
Cha
mbe
r Eve
nts
with
Uni
vers
al M
embe
rshi
p Pr
icin
g•
Even
t lis
tings
on
Cha
mbe
r C
alen
dar &
mon
thly
em
ails
•D
isco
unts
on
prof
essi
onal
se
rvic
es•
Full
time
lobb
yist
wor
king
on
beha
lf of
bus
ines
ses
Avai
labl
e N
ow!
10
Succ
ess
Foun
datio
n•
Foun
ded
in D
ecem
ber 2
017
•50
1(c)
3 N
on-p
rofit
Phi
lant
hrop
ic O
rgan
izat
ion
•Th
e Su
cces
s Fou
ndat
ion
is d
edic
ated
to th
e su
cces
s of o
ur
regi
on in
Sou
thw
est K
ing
Cou
nty.
•Pr
omot
es a
nd im
prov
es e
cono
mic
dev
elop
men
t opp
ortu
nitie
s of
our
regi
on a
nd it
’s co
mm
uniti
es
•Pa
rtic
ipat
es in
edu
catio
n, w
orkf
orce
, com
mun
ity e
ngag
emen
t, an
d de
velo
pmen
t pro
ject
s and
rese
arch
11
Wor
kfor
ce In
nova
tion
Net
wor
k (W
.I.N
.)•F
acili
tate
s STE
M e
duca
tion
at a
ll le
vels
of S
econ
dary
Edu
catio
n in
the
regi
on
•Will
pro
vide
stru
ctur
al su
ppor
t for
clu
bs a
nd c
lass
room
s, p
aid
inte
rnsh
ips,
and
men
tors
hip
prog
ram
s to
assi
st in
stu
dent
re
tent
ion,
and
to c
urb
the
curr
ent a
nd fu
ture
wor
kfor
ce
shor
tage
s.
12
Than
k yo
u fo
r you
r tim
e!
Que
stio
ns?
Cont
act-
Andr
ea@
Seat
tleSo
uths
ideC
ham
ber.c
om
206
575
3016
13
14
Initials
Meeting Date Prepared 4y Mayor's review Con icil review
01/14/19 NG 4. 01/22/19 NG
C 64-
ITEM No.
COUNCIL AGENDA SYNOPSIS
ITEM INFORMATION STAFF SPONSOR: RACHEL BIANCHI ORIGINAL AGENDA DATE: 1/14/19
AGENDA ITEM TITLE Interlocal Agreement with the South King Housing and Homelessness Partners
CATEGORY 4 Discussion
01/14/19
a Motion
Date 1/22/19
Resolution
Mtg Date
Ordinance
Mts Date
Bid Award
Mtg Date
Public Healing
Mtg Date
Other
Mtg Date Mtg Date Mtg
SPONSOR Council Mayor HR DCD Finance EFire TS LIP&R EjPolice flPIV Court SPONSOR' S This interlocal agreement would allow Tukwila to join with Auburn, Burien, Covington, Des SUMMARY Moines, Federal Way, Kent, Normandy Park, Renton, King County and the King County
Housing Authority to cooperatively address the issues of affordable housing and homelessness.
REVIFAVID BY fl C.O.W. Mtg.
Trans &Infrastructure
DATE: 12/11/18
CDN Comm Finance Comm. Public Safety Comm.
Parks Comm. Planning Comm.
COMMITTEE CHAIR: KRULLER
Arts Comm.
RECOMMENDATIONS:
SPONSOR/ADMIN.
COMMITIEE
Department of Community Development Unanimous Approval; Forward to Committee of the Whole
COST IMPACT / FUND SOURCE EXPENDITURE REQUIRED AMOUNT BUDGETED APPROPRIATION REQUIRED
$7,500 $7,500 $ Fund Source:
Comments:
MTG. DATE RECORD OF COUNCIL ACTION 01/14/19 Forward to next Regular MePting
MTG. DATE ATTACHMENTS 01/14/19 Informational Memorandum updated 1/9/19 after CDN meeting
Draft Interlocal Agreement updated after CDN meeting
Tukwila City Council Housing Policy Priorities
Housing Consortium Tukwila City Snapshot
Minutes from the Community Development and Neighborhoods Meeting 12/11/19 1/22/19 No attachments
15
5.A.
16
Meeting Dale Prepared by Ma or's review Council review 01/22/19 RB -AC tqt
ITEM No.
COUNCIL AGENDA SYNOPSIS
ITEM INFORMATION STAFF SPONSOR: RACHEL BIANCHI ORIGINAL AGENDA DATE: 1/22/19
AGENDA ITEM TITLE Public Safety Plan Update
1/22/19
j Motion
Altg Date
Resolution
Altg Date
Ordinance
AN Date
Bid Award
Aftg Date
Public Hearing
Mt& Date
Other
Afts Date
CATEGORY 4 Discussion
Altg Date
SPONSOR Council HR DCD Finance Fire TS Pei{ Police PIF. Court 1Mqyor
SPONSOR'S Update on the City's Public Safety Plan and review of 2019 key milestones. SuMMARY
REVIEWED BY C.O.W. Mtg. CDN Comm Finance Comm. Public Safety Comm.
Trans &Infrastructure Arts Comm. Parks Comm. Planning Comm.
DATE: COMMI1 lEE CHAIR:
RECOMMENDATIONS:
SPONSOR/ADMIN.
COMNIFITI
Mayor's Office
COST IMPACT / FUND SOURCE EXPENDITURE REQUIRED AMOUNT BUDGETED APPROPRIATION REQUIRED
$ $ $
Fund Source:
Comments:
MTG. DATE RECORD OF COUNCIL ACTION
MTG. DATE ATTACHMENTS 1/22/19 PowerPoint Presentation
17
5.B.
18
2019
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lic S
afet
y Pl
an P
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nuar
y 22
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roje
cts
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proj
ects
are
on
sche
dule
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Sta
tion
51 a
nd th
e Ju
stic
e Ce
nter
are
cur
rent
ly tr
acki
ng to
ad
just
ed b
udge
t; bi
d pr
ocur
emen
t will
det
erm
ine
final
cos
ts•B
id p
rocu
rem
ent w
ill a
llow
bet
ter u
nder
stan
ding
of c
osts
ass
ocia
ted
with
alte
rnat
es a
t Fire
Sta
tion
51
20
All p
roje
cts,
con
tinue
d •F
ire S
tatio
n 52
and
Pub
lic W
orks
pro
gram
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g an
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aste
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n ph
ase
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early
in d
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am is
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in b
udge
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ario
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ontr
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to c
ome
to C
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r app
rova
l tha
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e w
ithin
the
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ing
proj
ect b
udge
ts•S
epar
ate
cons
ulta
nt d
oing
out
reac
h to
disa
dvan
tage
d bu
sines
ses a
nd
on a
ppre
ntic
eshi
p op
port
uniti
es; w
ill p
rese
nt to
Cou
ncil
in F
ebru
ary
21
Acco
mpl
ishm
ents
to d
ate:
•Si
ting
proc
ess c
ompl
ete
•M
utua
l agr
eem
ents
with
all
affe
cted
bus
ines
s ow
ners
•Ci
ty o
wns
or h
as a
gree
men
ts o
n al
l Pub
lic S
afet
y Pl
an p
rope
rtie
s•
DBE
and
appr
entic
eshi
p po
licy
adop
ted
by C
ounc
il•
Coun
cil-a
ppro
ved
fund
ing
plan
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re S
tatio
n 51
des
igne
d; in
per
mit
proc
ess
•Fi
re S
tatio
n 52
100
% sc
hem
atic
des
ign
(SD)
will
be
com
plet
e th
is w
eek
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stic
e Ce
nter
des
igne
d; S
EPA
and
land
use
app
rova
ls co
mpl
ete;
bui
ldin
g pe
rmit
appl
icat
ion
in•
Publ
ic W
orks
mas
ter p
lann
ing
effo
rt u
nder
way
22
Fire
Sta
tion
51:
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pac
kage
s go
out t
his w
eek
•Con
stru
ctio
n to
beg
in in
Mar
ch•C
ounc
il’s r
evie
w a
nd a
ctio
n on
M
ACC
(max
imum
allo
wab
le co
nstr
uctio
n co
st)
Mar
ch 1
8, 2
019
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ision
s on
proj
ect a
ltern
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iden
tifie
d in
des
ign
proc
ess a
lso in
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roun
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late
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arly
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ove-
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xpec
ted
in S
umm
er o
f 202
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23
Just
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Cent
er:
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pac
kage
s go
out n
ext m
onth
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stru
ctio
n to
beg
in in
Apr
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emol
ition
, site
wor
k)•C
ounc
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evie
w a
nd a
ctio
n on
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i-MAC
C (m
axim
um a
llow
able
cons
truc
tion
cost
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tiliti
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nd
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ator
Mar
ch 1
8, 2
019
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al M
ACC
for C
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ter o
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24
Fire
Sta
tion
52:
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ly si
te w
ork
to b
egin
in Ju
ly•B
uild
ing
cons
truc
tion
to b
egin
th
is fa
ll•C
ounc
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evie
w a
nd h
opef
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appr
oval
of M
ACC
(max
imum
allo
wab
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nstr
uctio
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st) t
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all
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undb
reak
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sche
dule
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r fal
l•M
ove-
in e
xpec
ted
in e
arly
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25
Publ
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orks
Fac
ility
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ter P
lann
ing
proc
ess u
nder
way
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Wor
ks st
aff o
n al
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els p
rovi
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inpu
t on
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rent
and
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re n
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vice
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erat
ions
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ter P
lann
ing
to b
e co
mpl
eted
and
pre
sent
ed to
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ncil
in M
ay•I
nitia
l im
prov
emen
ts to
exi
stin
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ildin
gs to
beg
in la
ter t
his s
umm
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26
2019
Key
Cou
ncil
actio
ns:
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ch –
Fire
Sta
tion
51 M
ACC
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ch –
Just
ice
Cent
er m
ini-M
ACC
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–Ju
stic
e Ce
nter
fina
l MAC
C•F
all –
Fire
Sta
tion
52 M
ACC
2019
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mun
ity e
vent
s:•M
arch
/Apr
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Fire
Sta
tion
51
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ndbr
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City of Tukwila Allan Ekberg, Mayor
Mayor's Office - David Cline, City Administrator
The City of opportunity, the community of choice
TO: Mayor Ekberg Councilmembers
FROM: David Cline, City Administrator
DATE: January 16, 2019
SUBJECT: City Administrator's Report
The City Administrator Report is meant to provide the Council, staff and community an update on
the activities of the City and on issues that concern Tukwila. Please let me know if you have any
questions or need additional information about any of the following items.
I. Intergovernmental Update
Economic Outlook Forum: Mayor Ekberg and Councilmember Robertson attended an
Economic Outlook Forum sponsored by the Seattle Metro Chamber of Commerce on January
10.
Seattle Southside Chamber of Commerce Economic Forecast Luncheon: Mayor Ekberg,
Councilmembers Hougardy and Kruller, and city staff attended the Seattle Southside
Chamber of Commerce Economic Forecast Luncheon on January 11. City Administrator David
Cline gave a presentation about the Economic outlook for the City of Tukwila.
Board of Architectural Review Meeting: The Board of Architectural Review Met on January
11 to discuss a seven-story building for 107 assisted living units, 27 memory care units, and 58
parking spaces, located at 112 Andover E. The project was approved with one additional
condition related to landscaping.
II. Community Events
Teens for Tukwila: Teens for Tukwila will be hosting Mayor Ekberg and City Administrator
David Cline at the January 17 meeting.
III. Staff Updates Public Safety
Homeless Camps: Officers are working with Union Pacific RR and Code enforcement
on homeless camps along West Valley Hwy.
Tukwila City Hall • 6200 Southcenter Boulevard • Tukwila, WA 98188 • 206-433-1800 • Website: TukwilaWA.gov
29
City Administrator's Report
January 16,2019
Page 2
Project Updates
42nd Ave Phase III: Estimated Completion: February 2019
Seattle City Light (SCL) has three more private service connections to be completed for the
overhead to underground utility conversion process. Once complete SCL will start removing
the overhead power lines and topping the utility poles. Due to the recent storm damage,
Comcast has delayed their overhead wire removal to January 18. After all other utilities have
completed their overhead to underground utility conversions, CenturyLink will remove their
remaining overhead wires and the utility poles and the contractor will complete the sidewalk
installation, illuminate the street poles, and finish the other punch list items.
53rd Ave S: Estimated Completion: March 2019
The contractor is finalizing electrical services to residences as well as utility work related to
installing a PSE gas line. It is anticipated that the base lift of paving will be installed in the first
quarter of 2019.
BAR Bridge Rehabilitation: Estimated Completion: March 2019
Contractor continues to work on the sidewalk over the railroad and is anticipating
completion by the second week of January. The contractor anticipates shifting the traffic
lanes in late January to complete incidental expansion joint work. Construction is on
schedule for completion in March.
Strander Blvd Ext Phase 3: Design continues. Staff anticipates the contract with MENG
Analysis will be signed this week and the value engineering study will commence by the end
of January.
Traffic Calming/Residential Safety: Public Works Maintenance has received the driver
speed feedback signs and other radar activated LED enhanced signs for use with the
program. Installation will begin as the schedule allows.
Tukwila Village: On January 8 Economic Development Administrator Derek Speck provided
an update on Tukwila Village to the Tukwila Library Advisory Board. Work has begun on
Building A, with construction cranes erected and footings placed.
Boards and Commissions
Arts Commission: No vacancies.
Civil Service Commission: No vacancies.
COPCAB: Vacant Position: School District Representative and Student Representative.
Equity & Social Justice Commission: Vacant Position: Student Representative.
Human Services Advisory Board: Vacant Position: Position #3 Resident.
Landmark Commission: No vacancies.
Library Advisory Board: Vacant Positions: Position #7 Resident & Student Representative.
Lodging Tax Advisory Committee: No vacancies.
Park Commission: Vacant Positions: Position #4 Resident & Student Representative.
Planning Commission: No vacancies.
Phone: 206-433-3.800 • Email: [email protected] • Website: TukwilaWA.gov
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City Administrator's Report
January 16, 2019
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IV. Responses to Council/Citizen Inquiries
Date of Inquiry Inquiry Response
January 7, 2019 Councilmember Robertson Parks staff have been looking at easements
inquired about parking at (existing and potential future) around
Tukwila Pond Tukwila Pond to determine options for
improving and promoting public access to
the site. Crime Prevention Through
Environmental Design (CPTED) work has also
been conducted on site to make it safer:
including improving sight lines and cleaning
debris from homeless encampments.
January 14, 2019 Councilmember Kruller
inquired about how
In anticipation of cold weather or snow fall,
Public Works' Street Division monitors the
decisions are made condition and makes a deicing decision on a
regarding deicing in winter case by case basis. Liquid deicer may be
conditions. applied between 15 and 36 degree on dry,
moist or light snow to keep the precipitation
from sticking to the pavement. Straight
solid deicer may be applied during wet
conditions and when snow has already stuck
to the pavement.
Phone: 206-433-1800 • Email: [email protected] • Website: TukwilaWA.gov
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Upcoming Meetings & Events January/February 2019
21st (Monday) 22nd (Tuesday) 23rd (Wednesday) 24th (Thursday) 25th (Friday) 26th (Saturday)
M.L. King, Jr. Day
City offices & the Tukwila Community
Center closed.
(M, L.4-
> Public Safety Cmte, 5:30 PM (Hazelnut Conference Room)
› City Council Regular Mtg., 7:00 PM (Council Chambers)
D Transportation & Infrastructure Cmte., 5:30 Pm (Hazelnut Conference Room)
D Planning Commission, 6:30 PM
(Council Chambers)
Tukwila Intl Blvd. Action Cmte's
Trash Pickup Day
9:00 - 10:00 AM For location or
information contact Sharon Mann at 206-200-3616
Tukwila Historical Society Open House 11:00 AM (Tukwila Heritage & Cultural Center, 14475 59' Ave S.)
28th (Monday) 29th (Tuesday) 30th (Wednesday) 31st (Thursday) 1st (Friday) 2nd (Saturday)
D Finance Cmte, 5:30 PM
(Hazelnut Conference Room)
D City Council Committee of the Whole Mtg., 7:00 PM (Council Chambers)
D Community Development & Neighborhoods Cmte., 5:30 PM (Hazelnut Conference Room)
> Arts Commission: 3rd Wed., 5:00 PM, Tukwila Community Center. Contact Tracy Gallaway at 206-767-2305. > Civil Service Commission: 2nd Mon., 5:00 PM, Human Resources Conf. Room. Contact Michelle Godyn at 206-431-2187. >Community Development and Neighborhoods Committee: 2nd & 4th Tues., 5:30 PM, Hazelnut Conf Room. Contact Laurel
Humphrey at 206-433-8993. >COPCAB (Community Oriented Policing Citizens Adv. Board): 2nd Thurs., 6:30 PM, Duwamish Conference Room.
Contact Chris Partman at 206-431-2197 > Equity & Social Justice Commission: 1st Thurs., 5:15 PM, Hazelnut Conf. Room. Contact Cheryl Thompson at 206-433-1850. >Finance Committee: 2nd & 4th Mon., 5:30 PM, Hazelnut Conf. Room. Contact Laurel Humphrey at 206-433-8993. > Library Advisory Board: 1st Tues., 5:30 PM, Community Center. Contact Stephanie Gardner at 206-767-2342. > Park Commission: 2nd Wed., 5:30 PM, Community Center. Contact Robert Eaton at 206-767-2332. >Planning Commission/Board of Architectural Review: 4' Thurs., 6:30 mrt, Council Chambers at City Hall. Contact Wynetta Bivens
at 206-431-3670. >Public Safety Committee: 1st & 3rd Mon., 5:30 PM, Hazelnut Conf. Room. Contact Laurel Humphrey at 206-433-8993 (A)
Amendment No. 3 to contract 4I7-157 with DLR Group Inc., for services related to the Justice Center project. (B) A contract for commissioning services for the Fire Station 51 and Justice Center projects. (C) A contract for special testing services for the Fire Station 51 and Justice Center project. (D) Traffic Camera Pilot Project.
>Transportation and Infrastructure Committee: 1st & 3rd Tues., 5:30 PM, Hazelnut Conf. Room. Contact Laurel Humphrey at 206-433-8993. (A) Major Maintenance of Three Bridges Contract Completion and Acceptance. (B) Boeing Access Road BNRR Bridge Rehabilitation BNSF Flagging Expenses. (C) Surface Water Fund - Green the Green Grant Acceptance. (D) Surface Water Fund - Tukwila 205 Levee Certification Phase II draft report. (E) Surface Water Fund-Lower Green River Corridor Plan Flood Hazard Management Plan. (F) SCATBd/RTC.
> Tukwila Historical Society: 3rd Thurs., 7:00 PM, Tukwila Heritage & Cultural Center, 14475 59th Avenue S. Contact Louise Jones-Brown at 206-244-4478.
'Tukwila Int'l. Blvd. Action Cmte: 2nd Tues., 7:00 PM, Valley View Sewer District. Contact Chief Linton at 206-433-1815.
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Agenda Schedule Tentative MONTH MEETING 1 -
REGULAR MEETING 2-
C.O.W. MEETING 3-
REGULAR MEETING 4 -
C.O.W.
January 7 14 22(Tuesday) See agenda packet
cover sheet for this week's agenda:
January 22, 2019 Regular Meeting.
28 Special Issues: Quarterly Report for Public Safety Plan Program Management Quality Assurance.
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