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WS 2026-02-02 COMPLETE AGENDA PACKET
CITY OF TUKWILA City Council Work Session Monday, February 2, 2026 at 5:30 p.m. Location: Tukwila City Hall, Council Chambers, 6200 Southcenter Boulevard, Tukwila, WA 98188 Join remotely: 1-253-292-9750, Access Code: 70090635# or click here to join the meeting AGENDA 1. CALL TO ORDER 2. PUBLIC COMMENTS Those wishing to provide public comments may verbally address the City Council both on -site at Tukwila City Hall or remotely via phone or Microsoft Teams for up to 5 minutes for items both on and not on the meeting agenda. Per the Council Rules of Procedure, the total time for public comment should not generally exceed 30 minutes and time may be reduced to 3 minutes if there are more than 6 speakers. To provide comment remotely, please email citycouncil(c�tukwilawa.gov with your name and topic by 5:00 PM on the meeting date. Please clearly indicate that your message is for public comment during the meeting, and you will receive further instructions. 3. SPECIAL ISSUES a. Human Services Program Overview Brandon Miles, Director of Strategic Initiatives and Government Relations; Stacy Hansen, Program Coordinator; and Jenny Ayers, Admin. Support Specialist b. World Cup Update Brandon Miles, Director of Strategic Initiatives and Government Relations 4. ADJOURNMENT Pg. 2 Pg. 15 This agenda is available at www.tukwilawa.cov, and in alternate formats with advance notice for those with disabilities. Tukwila Council meetings are audio/video taped, and available at w.tukwilawa.gov If you are in need of translation or interpretation services at a Council meeting, please contact us at 206-433-1800 by 12:00 p.m. on the meeting date. City of Tukwila Thomas McLeod, Mayor Marty Wine, City Administrator AGENDA BILL ITEM NO, �� � ��.A. Agenda Item Sponsor Legislative History Recommended Motion Presentation: 2O25Human Services Program Overview Stacy Hansen, Mayor's office M Discussion Only MOVE TO N/A Work Session El Action Requested EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Human Services staff attends a City Council work session annually to discuss the prior year's data, program highlights, and current trends that impact Tukwila residents and our funded partners. DISCUSSION Throughout the year, staff collects a variety of data points to help identify emerging needs, trends and service gaps that reflect the needs of the Tukwila community, those most impacted by income disparity. We gather this information vVO[kiOg directly with Tukwila [8Sid8DtS. |8Od|OPdS. non -profits and @ vG[i8b/ of sub -regional partners. ATTACHMENTS • PowerPoint-2O25Human Service Program overview (PowerpoinA * Attachment A2O25-2028Funded Programs AMINLI Human Services Program Priorities Support Tukwila Residents Relational vs transactional; iServe with COM passion, confidentiality., and equity Respond to Requests Staff engage in callS, texts, emaRs, and in -person walk-ins with req (Jests. Provide referrals, Provide Information & Referral, System Navigation, & Resource Connection Staff are not social workers, case managers or crisis responders, No in -home visits. Manage Internal Rental Assistance Programs H B I 4 Ci 6iFunds eD pt of Dr.)tin m e rice & KC funds Create & Monitor 42 Non -Profit Contracts Including 5 grant -funded asytee housing contracts (2025) Manage Minor Home Repair Program Housing repairs for low-tearnoqer te income homeowners, Prioritize Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion Removing barriers such as langua ge , transporlation & accessibility, Staff are founding; inenliners of _PIC (Equity Policy Implementation giommittee), continually seeking additionai growth to best serve community. Advocates for inclusive language when ref trting to resid nts, 4 8,4:MOSON 2025 Gran 007,RegowaRMSfildwlea.3,migheakkomot, ',""IREPERINEMENN:016! Amount spent on each Priority % of Contract Budget Human Services Funding Collaborative Only opportunity to apply for HS funds, partnership wit RFP Process 18 N„ E„ & S Kin t, Funding Priorities 0 Li ritiy cities Aligns with hienni- Cfty budget cycle. See Attachment A FOOD SECURITY $56,237 13% HOUSING 146,450 • 34% CITY WATER/SEWER $6,438 1% SUPPORT FOR INDEPENDENCE $92.090 21% woo* wELL.1.4 si 23,295 ,....•••• • • CONTINGENCY $8,500 2% 5 Human Services Grant Funding Process How an Agency can Apply • Only one way —Must apply with the Human Service Funding Collaborative/HSFC. • No set -aside funds. All agencies must go through same application process. When to Apply Application opens March 2, 2026 at midnight & c oses April 6, 2026 at 4pm (no exceptions Who Reviews Applications • Human Services Advisory Board reads all complete applications • Funding decisions are made as part of City's biennial budget 2026 Funding Process • Summer 2026: Board dedicates many hours reading, reviewing, & rating all completed applications. • Fall 2026: Staff share board recommendations with Council & Administration for the 2027-28 budget. • No increase in non-profit funding since 2019. Current total is $433,000 annually. 6 Human Services Grant Funding Cycle for Non -Profits Application Opens Online application opens in Sharel app. Applicants can participate in technical assistance workshops for help with questions.. Application Deadline All applications are due online through Sharel application. Applications must be complete to be considered for review. Review Period Human Services Advisory Board reviews all eligible applications. Many hours of reading and discussion take place over a period of months. Budget Approval Final decisions are made as part of the City's biennial budget process. Agencies are notified. Contracts are created. 7 3500 3000 2500 2000 1500 7_000 500 Calls for Financial Assistance 1579 1239 H US 1758 NG 023 545 632 582 UTILITIES 3232 3253 2709 ALL CALLS STAFF HOURS of RESIDENT SUPPORT 2023 = 449 Hours 2024 = 405 Hours 2025 = 417 Hours 8 12.0)100 Sm000 58or000 6,0000 $4,3„000 $20„.wo 2025 Financial Assistance FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE $100,474 III 2023 El 2024 • 2025 300, 250 200 1.50 100 50 () 104 RESIDENTS ASSISTED EHOLDS 248 * 173 VD A S • 2023 2024 • 202,5 9 Asylee Updates Housing Provided through i2 Strategies Partnership V Partnership with 5 Churches = 5,0 vouchers paid V Move -in & rental assistance = 5 2, vouc -iers paid Tukwila Pantry N/ $36,000 award for additional to d resources (June 2025)* V $25,000 award for increase in visits due to SNAP benefits freeze** Still Waters Snack Pack Program $15,000 award for additional 'bod for snack pack food purchases Nov & Dec 2025)** HealthPoint Medical $50 ,00 award for unreimbursed medical appts are 2025),* Funding from Deportment of Commerce Funding from King County 10 0 2025 services & Resources Funded through Human services ...,_ CITY OF TUKWILA Shelter -services provided by 6 funded agencies to provide services to Tukwila residents. 3,312 81 501 BEDNIGHTS HOURS OF RESIDENTS PROVIDED CASE MGMT SHELTERED 240,373 Pounds +of Food Distribu 9,080 Meals Served 7,780 Snack Pack Program Bags 11,,503: Residents Served YOUTH HEALTH 8 Hours oaf Mentoring 69 Separate Days of Tutoring RENT & UTILITY ASSISTANCE Financial assistance provided to prevent eviction and homelessness. 147 individuals Assisted 84 Households Assisted Utilities $'9,976 11 Funding Priorities & Needs Currently fund 35 non-profit programs. All met their 2025 goals. 24 agencies are Super Performers, achieving goals far above what they are funded for. Cuts to Federal Funding limit flexible funds for agencies. Demands will increase on cities to fund more to preserve staffing, maintain levels of service, and reduce waitlists. Due to budget cuts, agencies prioritize families for financial assistance. As a result, single adults struggle to qualify for available resources. Increased funding to agencies does not increase their capacity. What additional funding DOES allow is for cities to pay a higher percentage of the true cost of services. 12 Attach A TUKWILA HUMAN SERVICES 2025-26 Grant -Funded Agencies/Programs Non -Profit Agency Allocation $418,062 Tukwila Water/Sewer Utility Assistance $6,438 Contingency Fund $8,500 Total Human Services Allocation $433,000 1 (School District funded new partner) 2 Children's Home Society (formerly Childhaven) - Outpatient Mental Health $35,000 3 Children's Therapy Center - Neurodevelopmental Support Services Birth to Age 3 $5,000 4 Consejo - Counseling & Referral $5,000 5 Crisis Connections Crisis Line - Mental Health Crisis Calls $3,408 6 Crisis Clinic Teen Link - Peer Support for Mental Health, Suicide Prevention $2,000 7 DAWN - Community Advocacy for DV Survivors $4,000 8 Health Point - Dental Care $7,500 9 Health Point - Medical Care $7,500 10 Institute for Family Devel - PACT In -Home Counseling $20,900 11 King County Sexual Assault Resource Center - Medical, Legal, Advocacy $8,977 12 YWCA-Children's Gender Based Violence - Program for Kids who Witness DV $7,000 13 YWCA -Gender Based Violence Services DV Support Services for Adults $7,000 Category Total $123,285 HOUSING 14 African Community Housing & Development -Holistic Housing &Advocacy 15 Catholic Comm Service Rcnt and & Utility Assistance (Program closed due to federal cuts) 16 Hospitality House -Shelter - Shelter for Single Women 17 KC Bar Foundation - Pro Bono Legal Assistance & Housing Justice Project 18 Mary's Place - Eviction Prevention Funds 19 Multi Service Center - EARNS Rent & Utility Assistance 20 Multi Service Center - Family Shelter 21 Renton Ecumenical - Center of HOPE Shelter (women & women w/children) 22 St. Stephen Housing - Transitional family housing 23 YWCA Anita Vista (Confidential DV Shelter) $17,500 $ 25, 000 $10,000 $5,000 $10,000 $42,000 $5,450 $10,000 $12,500 $9,000 Category °Total $146,450 FOOD SECURITY 24 Sound Generations - Meals on Wheels - meals for home bound seniors 25 Still Waters 26 Tukwila Pantry - Food Bank $12,237 $4,000 $40,000 Category Total $56,237 SUPPORT FOR INDEPENDENCE 27 Aerospace Joint Apprenticship - Advanced Manufacturing Training 28 Bridge Ministries - Medical Equipment 29 Crisis Connections 2-1-1 30 LCSNW - Angle Lake Family Resource Center 31 NW Education Access - College Readiness 32 OneAmerica - ESL 33 Partner in Employment - Employment & Training 34 PSTC - Employment & Training 35 ReWA - Basic Needs 36 SVDP - Centro Rendu 37 Sound Generations - Volunteer Transportation $3,000 $3,000 $2,500 $9,000. $2,000 $5,000 $20,000 $10,000 $31,500 $3,000. $3,090 Category Total $92,090 13 CITY OF TUKWILA HUMAN SERVICES CONTRACTED PROGRAMS Shelter services provided by 6 funded agencies to provide services to Tukwila residents. 3,312 81 501 BEDNIGHTS HOURS GF RESIDENTS PROVIDED CASE MGMT SHELTERED 0 240,373 Pounds of Food Distributed 0 9,080 Meals Served 0 7,780 Snack Pack Program Bags 11,503 Residents Served INFORMATION & REFERRAL Direct contact b/w Residents & Human Services staff. 3,253 Phone Calls 1,758 Housing -Related 582 Utility -Related 417 Hours of System Navigati Assisting residents impacted by domestic violence, assault, and other trauma. 3,912 W CALLS iA RECEIVED 922 3,139 HOURS OF RESIDENTS ADVOCACY A:SSISTE©. SUPPORT FOR INDEPENDENCE 5,184 Hours of. Workshops/Classes/Training 75 Transportation Trips 647 System Navigation Appts 738 Residents Assisted 3,371 Hours of Case Management Helping resident home a and receive help with sma n $16,131 Annual Funding Spent 179 Repair Requests/Calls 68 Hours of Project Manage 11 Jobs Completed. 7 Households Impacted 6 hours', Puuuomo ae.� 18 Hours of Mentoring 69 Separate Days of Tutoring 55 Play & Learn Groups 431 Hours of Counseling 163 Students Served RENT & UTILITY ASSISTANCE l financial assistance provided to prevent eviction and homelessness. 147 Individuals Assisted 84 Households Assisted MEDICAL,/ DENTAL 8,136 Appointments 5,114 Residents Served 17 Pieces of Medical Equipment Provided FUNDING PRIORITIES FOOD SECURITY $56,237 13% HOUSING $146,450 34% CITY WATER/SEWER $6,438 di1 SUPPORT FOR , 1> INDEPENDENCE 9 NTINGENCY $8,500 2% iritkiivila TUKWILAZG February 2, 2026 15 FIFA WORLD CUP IN PNW DUNE 1 - DULY 7, 2026 2 Host Cities 13 Matches Up to 25 Tea 4 billion+ global viewers Up to 1.6 million visitors 16 8/28,26"GAWP STAGE USA GANN Sx 7/01128 POUND 1 7/02/2G ROUND OP 1LG tip; P ;'+ouths.icie., MMM 17 Internal Brand Position: Tukwila, 2027 Use the World Cup to launch investments (both capital and events) that last into future years. Put our best foot forward to people visiting from throughout the region, nation and world. Show the potential of our community. Create pride for our community members. Remind Puget Sound that the epicenter of soccer in the PNW is Tukwila. • 18 Key Focus Areas • Events • Destination Development • Marketing • Economic Development .....„„. q,'- -0 • c4,,, 1064674.1.1+ 19 Events Overview- Community Events (20-mile drive from the City) In anticipation of the 2026 FIFA World Cup and building on Tukwila's identity as a hub o international culture and soccer passion, the Tukwila United initiative is a program designed to celebrate soccer, culture, and community. Planned activities include: • Youth soccer clinics and equipment giveaway • "Tuk Cup" youth soccer tournament FIFA e-sports tournaments for youth, teens, and adults City -hosted kickoff City hosted watch parties Together, these events foster meaningful, engagement for Tukwila residents, ensuring every child and family have a chance to connect with the World Cup experience. 21 Community Event Activities to Inc ude. Soccer Skills and Drills Bubble Ball Inflatable Foosball Inflatable Soccer Billiards Soccer Skills Obstacle Course DIY Team Flags Scarf Decorating Stations Soccer Equipment Giveaways 22 Ambassador Program A successful Tukwila United World Cup experience requires more than world -class events — it requires world -class people. The Ambassador Program equips seasonal team members with the knowledge, skills, and heart to represent Tukwila with pride, safety, and service excellence. Training Focus Areas • History & Identity of Tukwila Customer Experience & Service Excellence Transit Knowledge Soccer Skills & Drills Event Management & Equipment Operations De-escalation & Conflict Resolution Health & Safety Preparedness Includes First Aid, CPR, Narcan, and Bloodborne Pathogen training to respond to incidents quickly and effectively. High -Traffic Area Activation Ambassadors will be strategically deployed across key event zones to serve as visible, proactive, and informed "concierge" representatives — assisting guests, managing flow, and supporting public safety. "Tukwila United Ambassadors: Local pride. Global stage. One team. 23 Regional Events Viewing set up inside (viewing lounge) Baker Blvd Block Party, with world Dance Party Turf fest (mini -pitches at the ma during key matches and days. kAkNekk' ji7450.,„„,A 'WO 24 City of Tukwila World Cup 2026: Viewing Lounge &Activations What: World Cup soccer viewing lounge, with activations on certain game dates including giveaways, games and activities for attendees, and entertainment. When: Beginning Thursday, June 11th through Sunday, July 19t1i 2026 during the 2026 World Cup. Where: Sears Building, 2nd Floor at Westfield Southcenter 25 City of Tukwila d Cup 2026: Viewing Lounge Calendar - July 2026 June 2026 Monday 1 5aattle Pride it the Park. 15 Group Stage Matches. Format: Vieatrrg Parties. & A' cty Mena n Lounge" Tinting: 1 W Pti P5T (Seattle Greene; 12Pt( EST; SAM PST) Location' SeaAre rSo4etta Center Size; -SW attendees 22 Group Stage' Matthias Format' Alined Cup Mewing Lounge Open to the Pubic Timing '104A4-9FP'Klr PST Loca ion: Sears South Center Sze. --509 attendees Tuesday 2 16 Group Siege Matches Format' Wald Q. Viewing Lounge Open to the Putiic Timing; I4 t.W-9PA4 PST Lrrczdon: Sears South Center Size. -5O0 attendees robes Viewing Lounge PST Center 10 17 Group Stage Matches Format Workt Qrp Viewing Lounge Open to the Public Timing; VCdd,4644 4PM PS7 Locution,- Seers South Center Size:-500 attendees PEf3: England vs, Croatia tratdq Comore -pity Watolt Party, tpvna Foster/TED, under 1,030 attendees 24 Group Stage Matches Format Vieeryi Parties & Aviv attnams in Lounge" Timing I0,8,Lt-9Pkl (Seattle Game: 12Pla EST„ AAhl PST) Location: Sears South Center Side; •SG2 anenfiees 4 Thursday 5 11 Mexico vs, South Arica March Timing. NAM- 9 t4 PST Format 14tdd Cep faolcoff Kew* Party Lounge Location: Sears South (water Size: -500 attendees PBR: World Cop KirASU Party, Suliv ,,c. teernt un der 1.6 Sµette .._.......I Group Stage ,Matches format. World QQ+p Viewing Lounge Open to the Plc Timing. faits t•9Prid PS7 Location: ,Seers Spurn Center Size; -50O attendees 25 Group Stage Matches Format Wstttl Cop Viewing Lounge Open to the Public Tinting IOAAM-9,P94 PST Location: Sears SOUril Canter Size: -500 attendees Friday 12 Group .B ¥etch Timing: l 0AM-9PrttPST Format: Wert' Cup Lounge Open to the Abbe Location: Sears South Center Size: -609 enendeea Group Stage Mantises Format: Viewing Parties & Activatinna in Lounge* Timing; iOarn=9prn PST (Settle Game: 12P14 EST; SAW PST) Location: Sears South Center Sizes -52,0 attendees Matches Parties & Actuations (Seethe G*aame: tee Satu. y 6 Pd.R: Adult FIFA Esparta Tournament all day, Minutia Cotat, under 509 attendees 20 Group Siege klatches Format Warta Cap Vieewrg Lounge Open to the Puttlrc Tinting; tSAA1.9PAf PST Location; Sears South Coo* Sire: -500 attendees 27 Group Forma Open Timing: 12, Location; Sears Size. -550 attendees Sunday 7 14 Group Stage ,Marches Format. Wald Cap Vierwzrg Lounge Open to the Putwc Tuning: 10444.9PA4PS7 Location• Sears South tenter Size: -SOS attendees 21 Fathers Day Group Stage Marches Folmar: t4karkl Gap tikew.atg Lounge Open to the Public T unn mg: tOAhL9Ptd PST Location: Sears South Center Sizes -500 attendees 28 Seattle Pride .Parade Group ai vs, Group 8 Runners- Up March Pontiac: World ace 4tewng Lounge Open to the Pudlic Tor trg; faeeP1P4t Location, Seers South Center Sze: -500 attendees 29 Seattle POI*. Parade Group Winners vs. Runners4)p Marches Format' Wtutt Cep Vawnhg Lounge Open to the Polak timing; 10,984-9PAS (Genies: t54 & 2. 0Fisi, SPdl,v Location: Sears South Center Size: -WO attendees FM:.. Tart Feat, Weatheal iktSA, under 1,000 eitmneleee Legend: *Indicates game hosted in Seattle City of Tukwila, Viewing Party/Event City of Tukwila Lounge Open to Public City of Tukwila/Parks & Rec Events Parks & Recreation Event Only 26 Cit of Tukwi 0 Cup 2026: Viewin Lounge Calendar - July 2026 July 2026 Monday Tuesday Wednesday 1 Round of 32 Matches Format Viewing Party & Activations in Lounge* Timing: 10A41-9PIlt (Seattle Game: 1 PM EST; 11AM PST) Location: Sears South Center Size: -500 attendees P&' Turf Fest, Westfield. Mali,P& under 1,000 attendees Thursday 2 Round of 32 M, tehes Format: World Cup Viewing Lounge Open to the Public Timing: 10AM-9PM Location: Sears South Center Size: -500 attendees Turf Fest, Westfield Mali, under 1,000 attendees Friday Saturday Sunday 412 Independence Clay Round' of 16 atehes Format: World Ce:p Viewing Round of 16 Matches Lounge Open to floe Public Formal World Cup Viewt Timing: 1OAM-9PM Lounge Open to the Public Location: Sears South Center Tinning: 10AM 9PM Size: -500 attendees Location: Sears South Center Size: attendees 3 Round ewf 32 Matches Format: World Cup Viiewing Lounge Open to the Public Timing: 10AM-9PM Location: Sears South Center Size: -500 attendees f Round of i6 Matches Format Viewing Party & Activations in Lounge* liming: 10AM-9PM (Seattle Game: 5PM EST; 2Psf PST) Location: Seers South Center Size: -500 attendees P$1t Turf Fest, Westfield Mall, under 1,000 attendees 7 Round of 16 iartlr Format: World Cart Viewing Lounge Open to the Pubfk Timing:10A.-9PMb1 Location: Sears South Center Size: -500 attendees P'Glt Turf Feet, Westfield Mall, under 1,000 at, V est;s 9 Quartet` Finals Matches Formate Viewing Party & Activations in Lounge Timing: 10AM-9PM Location: Sears South Center Size: -500 attendees PER Community Watch Party - Quarterfinal Match, Suite -an Ce'nterfr.u, under 1,000 attendees 10 Quarter Finals Matches 11 12 Quarter Finals Matches Format Viewing Party & Activations in Lounge Timing:1SAM-9PM Location: Sears South Center Size: -500 attendees Format Viewing Party 4 Activations in Lounge Timing: 10AM-9PM Location: Sears South Center Size: -500 attendees Pa It Community Watch Party - Quarterfinal Match, Sullivan C.e'nteri1130, under 1,000 attendees 1.3 14 Semi -Finals Matches Format Viewing. Party & Activations in Lounge Timinip 10AM-9PI6` Location: Sears South Center Size:, --500 attendees P&R: World Cup Semifinal Watch Party, Sullivan Centerfr50, under 1,000 attendees 15 Semi -Finals Matches Format: Viewing Patty & Activations in Lounge Timing: I0AM-9PMf Location: Seers South Center Size: -500 attendees P&i World Cup Senwfinal Watch Party, Sulivan CenterfTBii, under 1,000 attendees 16 17 1g 19 Finals -Bronze Match World Cup Finals Match Format: Viewing Party & Format Viewing Party & Activations in Lounge Activations in Lounge Timing:10All-9PM (Game:5P1w4 Timinlg:'1OAM-9PM (Game: EST; 2Pfwt PST) 3Pld EST 12PM PST) Location: Sears South Center Location: Sears South Center Size: -500 attendees Size: -500 attendees P&13: World Cup Final Weekend Path FIFA World Cup Final Celebration, Su9lraran Watch Party, foster CenterMaD, under 1,000 Stadiurn✓R313, under 1,000 attendees attendees 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 27 e.rs 8 E) CO- tAl 1111111111111141111.111111 111111111111111 ' 111111E11 - IL lrY - 11111 111111 11111111 FIXTURE now SCALE 1/16' E SYMBOLS LEGEND ELECTRICAL/COMMUNICAT(oN FLOOR FOR W/REQ'D CIRG,..1F17 ASIOENTIFIE) (NO RECEPT) W/BRASS COVER, TKO sma-IN PLUGS FLOOR - SINGLE RECEPTACLE OWLET 1100 w/D,PoSs COVER & ROOFER TELL NOZZLE FLOOR - 2P8VOR 22011 RECEPTACLE OUTLET winkss COVER WALL/COLUMN - iNsPLcx PEDEPTAOLE 0,11..ET 110, 1B" A F.F. 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White Leather& &twat °tinge t Drape colors and where each WO land ,J11 roomy...sews Pi Rummel & &company' 29 ty of Tukwila World Cup 2026: lock Party Event Concept What: Tukwila Block Par 1,000 attendees When: • Saturday, June 13, 12PM-9PM (Tentative) • 12PM Event opens ■ 2PM programing begins ■ 6PM Game Viewing (Haiti vs. Scotland ■ 8PM DJ ■ 9PMish Event closes Where: • Intersection of Baker Boulevard & Andover Park W 30 9 e 'off \ ■ � . <,;? ,1 >: § @e! M ff ff � a 31 Tkwi1a Destination Development Ld Cup 2026 Planning Provide a safe, clean and green place for fans to experience the largest ever soccer tournament Showcase Tukwila as an international community with unique multi- cultural opportunities and feature accessible parks, shops, restaurants and entertainment attractions Generate positive economic im act for the Tukwila community while people supportingthe le who make Tukwila their home p Leverage the global excitement surrounding the tournament by making modest local investments to achieve long-term benefits Create a catalyst for cultural exchange, economic growth and. strengthened civic identity 34 ng Our Assets TIB 152rd St. to S. 139 St. SOUTHCENTER DISTRICT Tukwila Parkway/Andover Park W to Minkler Blvd. Baker Boulevard — Christiansen Rd.— Green River Trail — Tukwila Station — Longacres Way Tukwila Pond and vicinity 1Ti�kwila 35 Tukwila International Boulevard Assets & Opportunities IIIIIIIiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 37 38 Assets & Opportunities kwila 39 Assets & Opportunities Streetsca pe Fu n shings )Ttkwi1a 42 Trailside Amenities Bike repair and water bottle fill station Pedestrian and Bicycle Counters .00atktki diAlarrIPWW0f Water bottle fill station and drinking fountain 43 Hangin g Baskets 44 Rags and Banners Artist: Artist: KW Nguyen Than Tukwila International Boulevard ‘'s NiWM dI ' Artist: Richard Peattlia CWIC eptua only Tfit vvi 45 Extra labor to support Tukwila Southcenter District and Tukwila International Boulevard • 7-days/week • 12-16 hours of daily coverage Rapid response crews- litter, garbage, graffiti abatement Encampment response, support and mitigation Streetscape, sidewalks, trails, bridge maintenance and repairs Street sweeping and sidewalk pressure washing Traffic control devices and signage Roadway shoulder maintenance- mowing, edging, blowing Installation & maintenance of floral displays and plantings Street Tree and Hanging Basket care Tukwila 46 Branding THE WORLD LIVES IN TUKWILA Tukwila ixn'tjust some suburb outside ofSeattle. It's athrkving city with people from around the world living there. From specialty restaurants you can't find anywhere mKse, from all over to languages like Somali, Annharic, and Vietnamese, the world isn't just passing through Tukwila; the world is already here. And as people from all over come to visit, they may be surprised to see a part of themselves already inTukwila. TaoUne: 48 SEA26 TUKWILAIG TUKWILA2G TUKWILAZ6 49 TIIKTEVITA WORLD CUP CAMPAIGN CONCEPTS Campaign Colors WL StCOOPAR1 UONT GREEN SECONOARY OMR tEN: PRIMARY PURPLE REM SECONDARY SECONDARY OINESIFOr RINLNILMIEELEMPMINNEM' 50 T k W RA WORLD CUP (TA M PA NE N CONCEPTS Campaign JILLLILLIJJA TITITITIT, Patterns • 51 'IUKW. LA W 0 R C 1C4MPA N MONCFPIS The Experience Starts Here Outdoor (Lightrail Station) Ittlitt4 --------KAKnogrnmv*V00111110150iggtellog btaillieraggImmteAmm 52 TUKWIA VV CYR P C ,A MPAiGN („: 0 N r S The Experience Starts Here Street Banners • THEWORLD LIVES IN TUKWILA p ir." • ":"-,!ti4 THE IRLD EATS IN TUKWILA 53 T4kbvilA Economic Development Supporting Businesses • Informing businesses how they can participate: o Host watch parties o Host special activities and events o Build on other events and watch parties Training on how to promote their business to visitors • Business Outreach Methods o City website, Experience Tukwila, email o Partners (e.g. chamber, Somali Independent Business Alliance, etc. c> Focused door to door o Extra focus along Tukwila International Boulevard 55 Questions/Discussion