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City of Tukwila <br />City Council Community Development & Neighborhoods Committee <br />COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT & NEIGHBORHOODS COMMITTEE <br />Meeting Minutes <br />October 9, 2017 - 5:30 p.m. - Hazelnut Conference Room, City Hall <br />Councilmembers: Kathy Hougardy, Chair, Verna Seal, Kate Kruller <br />Staff: Nora Gierloff, Carol Lumb, Brandon Miles, Stacy Hansen, Rachel Bianchi, Derek <br />Speck, Laurel Humphrey <br />CALL TO ORDER: Chair Hougardy called the meeting to order at 5:30 p.m. <br />I. BUSINESS AGEND <br />A. Contract Amendment: B -Force Park Security <br />Staff is seeking Council approval of an amendment to the park security contract with B -Force <br />Protection which would reduce the scope and the monthly rate from $2,100 to $1,400. The park <br />restrooms will be closed in November and maintenance improvements have eliminated the need <br />for gates at certain parks. The contract will still be in effect through December 31, 2018. <br />UNANIMOUS APPROVAL. FORWARD TO OCTOBER 16, 2017 REGULAR CONSENT AGENDA. <br />B. Final Report on Partnerships to Improve Community Health Grant - Healthy Tukwila <br />Staff presented the final report on the Partnerships to Improve Community Health (PICH) - <br />Healthy Tukwila project. The project was funded by a three-year grant from Public Health - <br />Seattle & King County with a total award of $102,500. The final year of the grant included staff <br />training and a public education/awareness campaign. Activities included removal of snack <br />vending machines at the community center, addition of bottle refill station, creation of a "How <br />to Have a Healthy Meeting" presentation, cooking lessons for camp attendees, and more. <br />DISCUSSION ONLY. <br />II. MISCELLANEOUS <br />Councilmember Kruller previously requested that an issue raised by a Sharon Mann at the September <br />18, 2017 Regular Meeting be addressed through the committee. The City's current code disallows the <br />reparking of vehicles on the same block to get around parking time limits such as 72 hours for cars and <br />24 hours for recreational vehicles. Ms. Mann noted that she has observed a driver of a recreational <br />vehicle reparking between 146th Street to 148th Street and would like the ordinance to be revised to <br />prohibit this. Staff is seeking Committee direction on next steps, such as development of an ordinance. <br />The Committee did not arrive at a decision, so staff offered to return with more information. RETURN <br />TO COMMITTEE. <br />Adjourned 6:35 p.m. <br />ommittee Chair Approval <br />Minutes birLH <br />