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TIC 2018-10-22 Item 2D - Resolution - 2019 Legislative Agenda
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TIC 2018-10-22 Item 2D - Resolution - 2019 Legislative Agenda
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10/22/18
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Transportation and Infrastructure 2017-2020
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ATTACHMENT A <br />City of Tukwila 2019 Legislative Agenda <br />Transportation & Infrastructure <br />• Join the US DOT, Freight Mobility Strategic Investment Board, the cities of Renton and Tukwila <br />and other partners to fund the Strander Extension project to increase freight mobility and <br />remove 55,000 vehicles a day from 1-405, 167 and other nearby roadways. <br />• Provide funding for critical local infrastructure, including the Allentown Bridge, which is <br />Structurally Deficient and Functionally Obsolete. <br />• Create stable, reliable infrastructure assistance funding for cities to assist in repairing <br />roads, bridges and other public infrastructure that support economic development. <br />Housing & Human Services <br />• Fully fund the state Housing Trust Fund to provide resources for affordable housing. <br />• Create new and expand existing local options to generate revenue for housing and human <br />services and for capital construction of affordable housing. <br />• We strongly encourage the state to adequately fund human services programs for the health <br />of the safety net. <br />Shared Revenue <br />• The State must continue its role as a partner with cities, including reinstating funding for the <br />Public Works Assistance Account and Community Economic Revitalization Board. <br />• Reestablish the Streamlined Sales Tax Mitigation Payments to cities hard-hit by the change to <br />destination based sales tax, which provides Tukwila over $1.2 million annually to replace lost <br />revenue, which was ended in the 2018 session. <br />• In addition, the state must retain the local share of liquor taxes to allow jurisdictions to <br />address impacts, such as public safety, of privatized liquor in our cities. <br />Revenue Reform <br />• Allow cities the authority and flexibility to address the fact that growth in the cost of services <br />continue to outstrip revenues. <br />• The state should amend the law that limits annual property tax growth to 1 percent and work <br />with cities to authorize additional funding flexibility and opportunities at the local level. <br />Education <br />• Implement needs based funding for allocation of social emotional student support resources <br />and expand funding for learning opportunities for summer school students. <br />• Increase funding for homeless students and secondary ELL students. <br />• Incorporate early learning for low income students as a part of Basic Education. <br />Law Enforcement <br />• Increase funding for law enforcement training to ensure that all police officers have access to <br />key resources that save lives. <br />• Change the day rate for Department of Corrections inmates to ensure equitable <br />reimbursements for local facilities such as SCORE. <br />Preserve Lodging Tax Flexibility <br />• Ensure the definition of "tourist" in Washington State remains flexible to allow jurisdictions and <br />Lodging Tax Advisory Committees to distribute lodging tax dollars in a manner that best serves <br />each individual community. <br />27 <br />
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