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AG END I I'IiM Tr1'I,E 2009 Legislative Priorities
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is intended to be utilized as a tool for Councilmembers when they meet with State
legislators in Olympia this February.
The Council is being asked to adopt a Resolution that identifies the agreed upon priorities.
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1/26/09 Discussion and identification of priorities; forward to regular meeting
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City of Tu ila
Resolution No.
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A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA,
WASHINGTON, ADOPTING A LEGISLATIVE AGENDA FOR USE IN
THE 2009 WASHINGTON STATE LEGISLATIVE SESSION.
WHEREAS, the City Council has agreed to pursue certain Legislative issues for
2009; and
WHEREAS, a legislative agenda outlines these issues, which elected officials may
discuss when speaking to members of the Washington State Legislature; and
WHEREAS, the City Council agreed to this legislative agenda at the Regular
Council Meeting on February 2, 2009;
NOW, THEREFORE, THE C11. Y COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA,
WASHINGTON, HEREBY RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS:
The Tukwila City Council has identified priorities for the 2009 Legislative Session
that are integral to serving the Tukwila community in the manner in which the
residents and businesses have come to expect. The City of Tukwila 2009 Legislative
Agenda is hereby incorporated by reference hereto as Attachment A.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA, WASHINGTON,
at a Regular Meeting thereof this day of 2009
ATTEST/ AUTHENTICATED:
Christy O'Flaherty, CMC, City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM BY:
Office of the City Attorney
Attachment A. City of Tukwila 2009 Legislative Agenda
Joan Hernandez, Council President
Filed with the City Clerk:
Passed by the City Council.
Resolution Number:
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ATTACHMENT A
City of Tukwila 2009 Legislative Agenda State Issues
The City of Tukwila seeks sustainability of services, flexibility in local decision making and transparency in
government in order to continue serving our community in the ways our residents and businesses need and
expect. During questionable economic times, this desire can be more difficult to achieve. Solutions to challenges
can be identified more quickly when local leaders retain the ability to manage their resources in a manner that
works best in their community. During the first year of the Washington State Legislature's biennium legislative
cycle, the City will focus on the following legislative priorities:
City Fiscal Health
MONITOR: Streamlined Sales Tax
Ensure that state monies committed for streamlined sales tax mitigation continue to remain dedicated to that
source and are not utilized to balance the state budget. Also, insure transparency in the mitigation calculation
process and consistent application of mitigation policies among all cities, counties and transit districts.
SUPPORT: Flexibility on Use of Existing Revenue Sources
Increased flexibility in the spending of revenues such as locally imposed Real Estate Excises Taxes (REET) will
allow cities to respond more appropriately to growth needs and essential services.
Transportation Infrastructure
SUPPORT: Transportation Enhancement
Support legislation which increases flexibility of use of existing revenues and implements new revenues for use
in expansion, maintenance and repair of transportation mechanisms.
SUPPORT: Federal Stimulus Package
In anticipation of a proposed Federal stimulus package, the City of Tukwila has several projects ready to
implement and eligible for regional, state and federal funding opportunities
Klickitat Project
Tukwila Pond Park
Duwamish Riverbend Hill Phase II
Non- motorized Capital Facilities as Identified in the Tukwila Walk Roll Plan
General Government Operations
OPPOSE: Taping of Executive Sessions
Transparency in government operations and decision- making is extremely important to City of Tukwila elected
officials. There are very few exceptions to the Open Public Meeting Act in which legislative bodies have the
right to discuss matters in an executive session. Limiting these exemptions further by mandating recordings of
executive session can interfere with and hinder the optimization of City processes and candid discussions.
Enhancement of Fundin, for Human Services
The Tukwila City Council is committed to continue funding of human services programs in relation to the cost of
living through consistent review of regional, state and federal budgets affecting such services With that local
commitment, we encourage our State legislators to support human services funding recognizing the need of
these vital services throughout our local communities and the State.
Partnerships
The City of Tukwila recognizes that the fiscal condition of the state budget impacts every city by reducing state
funding opportunities. We also acknowledge that state aid for local governments is becoming increasingly more
difficult to secure. City officials are committed to doing their part to foster relationships within local, regional
and state entities that encourage opportunities for joint partnership and outreach in budget reduction as well as
other activities that address management of local resources.
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