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City of Tukwila <br />Allan Ekberg, Mayor <br />INFORMATIONAL MEMORANDUM <br />TO: Community Services and Safety Committee <br />CC: Mayor Ekberg <br />FROM: Rachel Bianchi, Deputy City Administrator <br />Nate Robinson, Teen Specialist <br />DATE: January 26, 2021 <br />SUBJECT: Update on Combined Teen and Senior Center Project <br />ISSUE <br />Staff is providing the Committee an update on this project. <br />DISCUSSION <br />During the 2021/2022 budget process, the Council provided direction that staff should begin the <br />planning for a teen and senior center facility located in the Tukwila International Boulevard <br />neighborhood. Staff returned with a preliminary outline as to how such direction could be <br />achieved (see attached October 23, 2020 memo). Initial funding of $600 thousand for planning <br />and community outreach associated with the center was included in the 2021/2022 budget. <br />Since the passage of the biennial budget, staff has been working on initial project <br />implementation with our project management partner, SOJ, including drafting a Request for <br />Proposals (RFQ) for architectural services. Friday, January 29 is the deadline for the responses. <br />The RFQ process will allow the City to select an architecture firm that will assist with initial <br />planning, programming, site selection and cost estimates associated with the center. It is <br />anticipated that the project team will bring the recommended firm to the Council in early March. <br />In addition, the project team has been meeting with various outreach practitioners and <br />consultants to identify the best partner for community outreach associated with this project. As <br />mentioned in the initial project memo that went to the Council, the project team feels strongly <br />that robust community engagement be a cornerstone of this planning effort. The project team is <br />doing a limited RFQ call to determine whether an outside partner could boost the team's <br />outreach efforts. <br />The project team expects to begin outreach in February, which is expected to be intense for the <br />first three to four months to gather information from the community. The team will then <br />incorporate the feedback into the initial plans and go back out to the community in early fall to <br />ask whether feedback was appropriately included. The team continues to expect to bring the <br />project back to the Council during the fourth quarter of this year with programming, preliminary <br />site selection, cost estimate and funding plan. <br />RECOM MENDATION <br />Information only. <br />81 <br />