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TUKWILA EQUITY AND SOCIAL JUSTICE COMMISSION <br />February 7, 2019 <br />5:15-7:00 P.M. <br />Tukwila City Hall, Hazelnut Conference Room <br />6200 Southcenter Boulevard, Tukwila, WA 98168 <br />MINUTES <br />I. Call to Order <br />II. Introductions (2 minutes) <br />• Bridgette Agpaoa-Ryder, Vice -Chair <br />• Nora Gierloff <br />• Aaron Dragonav <br />• Joe Duffle <br />• Nichelle Paige <br />• Councilmember Kathy Hougardy <br />• Chief Bruce Linton <br />• Trish Kinlow <br />• Rachel Bianchi <br />III. Approval of Agenda (3 minutes) — the Committee agreed to postpone the workplan and <br />committee assignments item to the next meeting due to the Chair being absent due to <br />illness. It was later decided that the ELGL item would also come back to the next <br />meeting so that the Chair could share additional information. <br />IV. Approval of Minutes, January 3, 2018 <br />Minutes were approved <br />V. Business Items <br />• Presentation by Tukwila Police Chief Bruce Linton on new traffic calming <br />measures, which may include red light cameras at three intersections and school <br />zone cameras at Foster and Showalter. Speed and collision data show that these <br />are areas of excessive collisions and speed. The cost to have these areas <br />constantly monitored by officers is prohibitive, so like other jurisdictions in the <br />area Tukwila is considering ways to use technology to make the community <br />more safe. Trish Kinlow, the Tukwila Municipal Court Administrator spoke to the <br />mitigations available in the Court for people who receive tickets who cannot <br />
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