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Planning 2015-05-21 COMPLETE AGENDA PACKET
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Planning 2015-05-21 COMPLETE AGENDA PACKET
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2015 Comprehensive Plan Amendments <br />Staff Report: L13 -0060 <br />BACKGROUND <br />The City of Tukwila's Comprehensive Plan, first adopted in 1995, establishes goals and policies that guide <br />the community as it grows and changes over time. Its policies and land use map lay out the community's <br />long range vision. The Washington State Growth Management Act (GMA) gives Tukwila the opportunity <br />to amend the Comprehensive Plan once a year, unless it is an emergency. The Comprehensive Plan has <br />been amended periodically to keep up with changing requirements, and to respond to requests from the <br />public. <br />In addition to these regular amendments, the state Growth Management Act (GMA) requires counties <br />and cities periodically to conduct a thorough review of their plan and development regulations to bring <br />them up to date with any relevant changes in the GMA and to respond to changes in land use and <br />population growth. The last required systematic review and update was completed in 2004. Tukwila's <br />required updates will be complete by fourth quarter, 2015. <br />Tukwila has been preparing the required update over several years, and is reviewing the Comprehensive <br />Plan elements in phases. The update is proceeding according to a general schedule, work plan and public <br />participation program adopted by the Council in March, 2013. To date, update work has been <br />completed on the Manufacturing /Industrial Center element (6/11), and the goals and policies in the <br />Shoreline element (8/11). In 2013, the Capital Facilities, Utilities, Natural Environment, <br />Southcenter /Urban Center, Shoreline element supporting text and Transportation elements were <br />updated. PROS, Roles and Responsibilities, Community Image and Identity, Economic Development, and <br />Tukwila South were updated and adopted in 2014. <br />In 2015, the remaining elements will be completed including Transportation Corridors /Tukwila <br />International Boulevard (TIB) District, Housing, and Residential Neighborhoods, as well as the Vision, <br />Glossary and Map Legend. <br />OUTREACH <br />Outreach for the Tukwila International Boulevard District element has occurred during 2014 and 2015. <br />During 2014, City staff made significant efforts to reach out in new ways to bring Tukwila's diverse <br />community into the City planning process. This included identifying and training community liaisons <br />( "Community Connectors "), who are part of language and cultural populations within Tukwila, including <br />Spanish, Somali, Arabic, Tingrya, Amharic and Burmese, that have not been traditionally involved or <br />heard. The liaisons conducted 194 in- person surveys with their community members about topics <br />relevant to the Comprehensive Plan update including issues associated with the Tukwila International <br />Boulevard district. <br />The Connectors invited community members to attend Community Conversation meetings, which were <br />also promoted via email, print and website. The two meetings had a combined record attendance of <br />approximately 180 community members. Participants gathered in small groups to talk about community <br />priorities, neighborhood quality and ways to promote healthy living. <br />Local businesses on or in close proximity to TIB were also surveyed from in 2014 to assess their needs <br />and attributes since they are a dominant factor in the character of the neighborhood, and staff held a <br />business outreach session during fall, 2014. This input, in addition to the comments gathered at the <br />Community Conversation meetings, was used to develop policies and strategies for Tukwila <br />International Boulevard District element, as well as the other remaining elements. <br />\\DEPTSTORE\DCD Common$ \Long Range Projects\2014 CompPlanUpdate \Transportation Corridors\Public <br />Review \06 -21 -15 PC worksession \Staff report to PC 05_28_15.docx 05/07/2015 <br />
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