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2018-03-27 Community Development and Neighborhoods Minutes
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Community Development & NeighborhoodsMinutes.............................................................................................March 28, 2018 <br /> <br />Councilmember Hougardy inquired about access to transit. The project is on the 128 Metro <br />line and .8 miles from the light rail station. Chair Kruller strongly urgedrobust outreach to the <br /> <br />Cascade View neighborhood, specifically holding a public meeting at Cascade View <br />Elementary on a weekend to maximize attendance, as well as to expand the outreach map for <br />this project. The Committee expressed support for staff to continue working toward a <br />development agreement. Staff will return to Committee with a draft agreement and <br />ordinance, hold a public informational meeting, and then a public hearing will be scheduled <br />before the full Council sometime in May after the Committee makes its recommendation. <br />RETURN TO COMMITTEE. <br /> <br />South King Housing and Homelessness Partnership <br />B. <br /> <br />The South King Housing and Homelessness Partnership (SKHHP) was created in 2016 to <br />support the efforts of the Homelessness Action Committee and the South King County Joint <br />Planners and Developers Work Group. These efforts included convening and organizing <br />stakeholders, improving alignment of county and state funding with South King County <br />interests, technical assistance, and more. The SKHHP was funded as a three-year project, but <br />due to a key staff departure the Housing Development Consortium is now assessing how best <br />to move forward with its partner jurisdictions. Mayor Backus of Auburn just convened a <br />meeting for South King County elected officials to discuss sustainable collaboration around <br />housing and homelessness and these efforts could turn into a collaboration formalized by <br />interlocal agreement. The Committee requested that the presentation materials from this <br />meeting be distributed to the Council as Tukwila had been unable to attend. Chair Kruller <br />noted that the SKHHP Annual Report had <br />fallen through. Chair Kruller stated that in December, she had a conversation with the <br />, who had requested a meeting with City leadership to <br />repair trust and discuss ways to partner moving forward. DISCUSSION ONLY. <br /> <br /> <br />II.MISCELLANEOUS <br /> <br /> <br />Adjourned 6:54 p.m. <br /> Committee Chair Approval <br /> <br />Minutes by LH, Reviewed by MD <br />
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