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City of Tukwila <br />City Council Public Safety Committee <br />PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE <br />Meeting Minutes <br />October 16, 2017 - 5:30 p.m. - Hazelnut Conference Room, City Hall <br />Councilmembers: Thomas McLeod, Chair; Joe Duffie, De'Sean Quinn <br />Staff: David Cline, Eric Dreyer, Steve Donnelly, Rick Mitchell, Rachel Bianchi, Laurel <br />Humphrey <br />CALL TO ORDER: Committee Chair McLeod called the meeting to order at 5:30 p.m. <br />I. ANNOUNCEMENT <br />II. BUSINESS AGENDA <br />A. Public Safety Plan Local Hiring and Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Participation <br />The Public Safety Committee has been discussing how to facilitate the participation of local <br />workers and disadvantaged business enterprises in construction of the Public Safety Plan <br />project. At the May 15, 2017 meeting, the Committee directed staff to return with a draft formal <br />labor or workforce agreement including information on the cost of implementation. Staff has <br />developed a draft agreement as well as a proposal to contract with the City of Seattle for <br />provision of oversight and management of a PLA/CW. Staff will be meeting with the City of <br />Seattle on October 31 to discuss the draft and associated costs. Councilmember Quinn asked <br />that staff follow up from that meeting with information about practical implications to <br />timelines and costs. Chair McLeod introduced Steve Goldblatt, the Council's Program <br />Management Quality Assurance Consultant. Mr. Goldblatt reiterated a point from his <br />September and October monthly reports that the Council should weigh the cost and efficacy of <br />a formal PLA/CWA approach in light of the current budgetary stress on the project. He <br />recommended that the Committee also consider alternative approaches that are less costly <br />and also effective. He mentioned the City's existing apprenticeship utilization standards <br />(Resolution 1814) and noted that a comprehensive equity policy is being developed right now. <br />The three finalists for the Fire Stations contracts are all union with DBE, apprenticeship, and <br />community outreach experience. Committee members discussed the advice and requested <br />that staff return with information about existing tools and alternate approaches along with the <br />proposal from the City of Seattle. RETURN TO COMMITTEE NOVEMBER 20, 2017. <br />B. Interagency Agreement: Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force <br />Staff is seeking Council approval of an interagency agreement with the Washington State <br />Internet Crimes against Children Task Force (WA ICAC TF) acting through the City of Seattle <br />Police Department. This is a multi -jurisdictional task force designed to share information and <br />coordinate investigations, as the nature of internet crimes crosses agency boundaries. <br />Detectives assigned to this task force will continue their currently assigned responsibilities but <br />