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V. Seal C. O'Flahe
S' ,S J. Duffle S. Kerslake
Community Affairs D. Quinn K. Matej
0 A. Ekberg B. Arthur
a -i Parks Committee Mayor Haggerton C. Parrish
S. Lancaster D. Almberg
O Verna Seal, Chair
.29°1 O Joe Duffle
O De'Sean Quinn
AGENDA
MONDAY, JANUARY 24, 2011
CONFERENCE Room #3, 5:00 PM
Item Recommended Action Page
1. PRESENTATION(S)
2. BUSINESS AGENDA
a. Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Code Amendments. a. Forward to 2/14 C.O.W. Pg.1
Jack Pace, Community Development Director and 2/22 Regular Mtg.
b. Parks Recreation Events Calendar. b. Information only. Pg.13
Rick Still, Parks Recreation Director
3. ANNOUNCEMENTS
4. MISCELLANEOUS
Next Scheduled Meeting: Monday, February 14, 2011
Committee Goals:
Seek out opportunities for Councilmembers to further their knowledge, experience and awareness of the different
cultures represented within the Tukwila community.
Support programs and services that provide a sense of stability, community and unity throughout Tukwila's residential
neighborhoods.
Provide legislative support and encouragement to Tukwila residents living in rental communities through programs
that hold owners and /or property managers accountable for providing safe places to live through the implementation
of a rental licensing program.
Formulate an Adopt -a- Neighborhood program that will provide Councilmembers the opportunity to become more
familiar with the changing faces of communities and neighborhoods throughout the City.
Ensure a commitment to continued human services funding in relation to the cost of living through consistent review
of regional, state and federal budgets affecting human services progams and services (also assigned to F &S).
Research the viability of sponsoring a City-wide Citizens' Academy (also assigned to F &S).
I& The City of Tukwila strives to accommodate those with disabilities.
Please contact the City Clerk's Office at 206 433 -1800 (tukclerk @ci.tukwila.wa.us) for assistance.
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290= INFORMATIONAL MEMORANDUM
TO: Mayor Haggerton
Community Affairs and Parks
FROM: Jack Pace, Department of Community Development Director
DATE: January 18, 2011
SUBJECT: Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Code Amendments
ISSUE
State legislation has mandated that local governments allow electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure
as a permitted use in all areas not zoned for residential, resource uses or critical areas.
Tukwila's deadline for adopting these changes is July 1, 2011.
BACKGROUND
In 2009 the Washington State Legislature passed and the Governor signed into law House Bill
1481 an Act relating to electric vehicles. The purpose of the law is to encourage the transition to
electric vehicle use and to expedite the establishment of a convenient and cost effective electric
vehicle infrastructure. By 2012 an estimated 10 to 12 models of highway capable electric
vehicles will be available to consumers. Electrical vehicle infrastructure is necessary to serve
this growing consumer base and HB 1481 recognizes this need by requiring local governments
to allow electrical vehicle infrastructure.
Additionally, to create a consistent regulatory framework that would help the EV industry grow
across Washington State, the legislature required the Puget Sound Regional Council (PSRC)
and Department of Commerce to develop guidance for local governments. These agencies
issued EV Infrastructure Model Guidance in July 2010, following a cooperative research and
development effort involving numerous agencies and stakeholders. The full text of the model
ordinance and regulations may be found on the PSRC web site at
htto: /www.osrc.ora /transportation /ev /model auidance
Using information from the Model regulations, staff is preparing code amendments in order to
comply with the mandate.
DISCUSSION
The model development regulations and guidance are written so that individual sections can be
tailored to the particular needs and characteristics of a community, while still providing for cross
jurisdictional consistency for some standards (e.g. signage).
At a minimum Tukwila must adopt definitions relating to EV infrastructure, and specify in what
zones such infrastructure is allowed and under what conditions, if any. Additional regulations
are recommended in the Model Guidance in order to ensure usable and effective infrastructure.
Electrical Vehicle infrastructure includes three types of charging stations, summarized below in
Table 1. A "Level 1" charging station is similar to a standard power outlet in your home and will
fully charge a depleted EV battery in 16 -24 hours. A "Level 2" charging station is similar to a
dedicated outlet for a dryer or electric oven, and will charge a depleted battery in 4 -6 hours. A
"Level 3" or "Rapid charging station" requires special equipment and infrastructure from the
utility provider, similar to the power supply need to run a ski area chairlift. A rapid charging
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station would most likely be used commercially and is not recommended for private residential
use, but is capable of charging a depleted battery in an hour or less.
Table 1. Charging Station Types
Level Volts Amps Charge time Similar to:
Level 1 120 15 -20 16 -24 hours Wall outlet in home
Level 2 240 40 4 -6 hours Dedicated dryer or oven outlet
Level 3 480 I 60+ <1 hour Ski area chairlift
PROPOSED CHANGES
Planning Commission reviewed and is recommending the following amendments to Tukwila
Municipal Code (TMC) to comply with House Bill 1481:
1. Adding several definitions to the Zoning Code Chapter18.06 to identify the types of EV
infrastructure. These include definition of an electric vehicle; electrical vehicle charging
station; different types of charging stations including rapid charging station and electric
vehicle parking space.
2. Amending Tukwila Municipal Code Title 9 Vehicles and Traffic section to authorize
enforcement for non electric vehicles that park in electric vehicle charging station spaces
or for electric vehicles parked out of compliance with posted days and hours of charging
operation. These regulations would be only for publicly owned and or operated parking
areas.
3. Amending Zoning Code Chapter 18.50 Supplemental Development Regulations to list the
zones and process for allowing electrical vehicle infrastructure in Tukwila. Per HB 1481
local governments shall at a minimum allow EV infrastructure as a permitted use in all
areas not zoned for residential, resource uses or critical areas. Planning Commission's
recommendation is to allow Level 1 and Level 2 charging stations in all residential zones
as an accessory use and as a permitted use in all commercial and industrial zones. Also,
allow Level 3 charging stations in all zones that currently allow gas stations, which are
NCC, RC, RCM, TUC, C /LI, LI, HI, MIC /L, MIC /H, TVS, and TSO.
4. Amending Zoning Code Chapter 18.56 Off Street Parking and Loading Regulations to
allow an EV charging station space to be included in the calculation for minimum required
parking spaces; require notification and signage for EV parking spaces; and provide
guidance related to accessible use of EV charging station for all users.
5. Amending TMC Title 21 State Environmental Policy Act to add reference to RCW
43.21.C.410, so that EV Infrastructure is added to the Categorical Exemptions list.
RECOMMENDATION
The Council is being asked to approve the draft ordinance and hold a public hearing on this item
at Committee of the Whole meeting on February 14, 2011. Following the public hearing the City
Council would consider this item for adoption at the Regular Meeting on February 22, 2011.
ATTACHMENTS
Draft Ordinance.
Examples of charging stations
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DRAFT
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA,
WASHINGTON, AMENDING SECTIONS OF TITLES 9, 18 AND 21 OF THE
TUKWILA MUNICIPAL CODE REGARDING ELECTRIC VEHICLE
INFRASTRUCTURE AND TO ADOPT REGULATIONS RELATED TO
ELECTRIC VEHICLE INFRASTRUCTURE; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY;
AND ESTABLISHING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, During the 2009 session the Washington State Legislature passed
House Bill 1481 "HB 1481", an Act relating to electric vehicles, and the bill addressed
electric vehicle infrastructure including the structures, machinery, and equipment
necessary and integral to support an electric vehicle, including battery charging stations,
rapid charging stations, and battery exchange stations; and
WHEREAS, the purpose of HB 1481 is to encourage the transition to electric
vehicle use and to expedite the establishment of a convenient and cost effective electric
vehicle infrastructure that such a transition necessitates, and the Legislature agreed that
the development of a convenient infrastructure to recharge electric vehicles is essential
to increase consumer acceptance of these vehicles; and
WHEREAS, greenhouse gas emissions related to transportation constitute more
than fifty percent of all greenhouse gas emissions in the State of Washington; and
WHEREAS, the use of electricity from the Northwest as a transportation fuel
instead of petroleum fuels results in significant reductions in the emissions of pollutants,
including greenhouse gases, and reduces the reliance of the state on imported sources
of energy for transportation; and
WHEREAS, broad -based installation of new universally compatible charging
stations is intended to ensure that plug -in electric vehicles will be a viable alternative to
gasoline powered vehicles; and
WHEREAS, RCW 35.63.126 requires the City of Tukwila to allow electric vehicle
infrastructure as a use in all areas except those zoned for residential or resource use or
critical areas by July 1, 2011; and
WHEREAS, most of the recharging for private electric vehicles will be done in
residential settings and, therefore, allowing electric vehicle infrastructure in these areas
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is in the public interest and will provide opportunities for Tukwila residents to have safe
and efficient personal electric charging stations located in their place of residence; as
businesses may want to install electric vehicle infrastructure to serve their customers
and employees, allowing this infrastructure in commercial and industrial areas is also in
the public interest; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to RCW 35.63.126, this ordinance proposes to amend
development regulations found in Tukwila Municipal Code Titles 9, 18 and 21 to allow
electric vehicle infrastructure; and
WHEREAS, on October 14, 2010, the City's State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA)
Responsible Official issued a Determination of Non Significance on the proposed
amendments; and
WHEREAS, on October 28, 2010, the Tukwila Planning Commission, following
adequate public notice, held a public hearing to receive testimony concerning amending
the Tukwila Municipal Code and adopted a motion recommending the proposed
changes; and
WHEREAS, on February 14, 2011, the Tukwila City Council, following adequate
public notice, held a public hearing to receive testimony concerning the
recommendations of the Planning Commission;
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA,
WASHINGTON, HEREBY ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Definition Added. A new definition is added to Tukwila Municipal Code
Chapter 18.06 to read as follows:
"Battery charging station" means an electrical component assembly or cluster of
component assemblies designed specifically to charge batteries within electric vehicles
and that meets or exceeds any standards, codes, and regulations set forth by chapter
19.28 RCW and is consistent with rules adopted under RCW 19.27.540.
Section 2. Definition Added. A new definition is added to Tukwila Municipal Code
Chapter 18.06 to read as follows:
"Battery exchange station" means a fully automated facility that will enable an
electric vehicle with a swap -able battery to enter a drive lane and exchange the
depleted battery for a fully charged battery through a fully automated process that
meets or exceeds any standards, codes, and regulations set forth by chapter 19.27
RCW and is consistent with rules adopted under RCW 19.27.540.
Section 3. Definition Added. A new definition is added to Tukwila Municipal Code
Chapter 18.06 to read as follows:
"Charging levels" means the standardized indicators of electrical force, or voltage,
at which an electric vehicle's battery is recharged. The terms "Level 1, 2, and 3" are the
most common EV charging levels and include the following specifications:
1. Level 1 is considered slow charging.
2. Level 2 is considered medium charging.
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3. Level 3 is considered fast or rapid charging.
Section 4. Definition Added. A new definition is added to Tukwila Municipal Code
Chapter 18.06 to read as follows:
"Electric vehicle" means any vehicle that operates, either partially or exclusively, on
electrical energy from the grid, or an off -board source, that is stored on -board for motive
purpose. "Electric vehicle" includes: (1) a battery electric vehicle; (2) a plug -in hybrid
electric vehicle; (3) a neighborhood electric vehicle; and (4) a medium -speed electric
vehicle.
Section 5. Definition Added. A new definition is added to Tukwila Municipal Code
Chapter 18.06 to read as follows:
"Electric vehicle charging station" means a public or private parking space that is
served by battery charging station equipment that has as its primary purpose the
transfer of electric energy (by conductive or inductive means) to a battery or other
energy storage device in an electric vehicle. An electric vehicle charging station
equipped with Level 1 or Level 2 charging equipment is permitted outright as an
accessory use to any principal use.
Section 6. Definition Added. A new definition is added to Tukwila Municipal Code
Chapter 18.06 to read as follows:
"Electric vehicle charging station restricted" means an electric vehicle- charging
station that is (1) privately owned and has restricted access (e.g., single family home,
executive parking, designated employee parking) or (2) publicly owned and restricted
(e.g., fleet parking with no access to the general public).
Section 7. Definition Added. A new definition is added to Tukwila Municipal Code
Chapter 18.06 to read as follows:
"Electric vehicle charging station public" means an electric vehicle charging
station that is (1) publicly owned and publicly available (e.g., Park Ride parking, public
library parking lot, on- street parking) or (2) privately owned and publicly available (e.g.,
shopping center parking, non reserved parking in multi family parking lots).
Section 8. Definition Added. A new definition is added to Tukwila Municipal Code
Chapter 18.06 to read as follows:
"Electric vehicle infrastructure" means structures, machinery, and equipment
necessary and integral to support an electric vehicle, including battery charging stations,
rapid charging stations, and battery exchange stations.
Section 9. Definition Added. A new definition is added to Tukwila Municipal Code
Chapter 18.06 to read as follows:
"Electric vehicle parking space" means any marked parking space that identifies the
use to be exclusively for the parking of an electric vehicle.
Section 10. Definition Added. A new definition is added to Tukwila Municipal Code
Chapter 18.06 to read as follows:
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"Rapid charging station" means an industrial grade electrical outlet that allows for
faster recharging of electric vehicle batteries through higher power levels and that
meets or exceeds any standards, codes, and regulations set forth by chapter 19.28
RCW and is consistent with rules adopted under RCW 19.27.540.
Section 11. Updated requirements for electric vehicle regulations are hereby
adopted to read as follows:
9.28.037 New Regulations Established Electric Vehicle parking. The following
regulations apply to enforcement of non electric vehicles that park in electric vehicle
charging station spaces and for electric vehicles parked out of compliance with posted
days and hours of charging operation. These regulations are applicable only for
electric vehicle charging station spaces located in publicly owned and /or operated
parking areas (e.g., on- street parking, municipal garages, park- and -ride Tots, etc.).
Signage regulations for enforcement are included in Title 18, Chapter 18.56, Off Street
Parking and Loading Regulations.
1. Electric vehicle charging stations are reserved for parking and charging
electric vehicles only.
2. Electric vehicles may be parked in any space designated for public parking
subject to the restrictions that would apply to any other vehicle that would park in that
space.
3. When a sign authorized under Tukwila Municipal Code Chapter 18.56 provides
notice that a space is a designated electric vehicle charging station, no person shall
park or stand any non electric vehicle in a designated electric vehicle charging station
space. Any non electric vehicle is subject to fine or removal.
4. Any electric vehicle in a designated electric vehicle charging station space and
not electrically charging, or parked beyond the days and hours designated on regulatory
signs posted at or near the space, shall be subject to a fine and /or removal. For
purposes of this subsection, "charging" means an electric vehicle is parked at an electric
vehicle charging station and is connected to the charging station equipment.
5. Upon adoption by the City of Tukwila, the City engineer shall cause
appropriate signs and marking to be placed in and around electric vehicle charging
station spaces, indicating prominently thereon the parking regulations. The signs shall
define time limits and hours of operation, as applicable, shall state that the parking
space is reserved for charging electric vehicles and that an electric vehicle may only
park in the space for charging purposes. Violators are subject to a fine and /or removal
of their vehicle.
6. Violations of this section shall be punishable as infractions. Punishment shall
be by a fine not to exceed the fine prescribed in accordance with Tukwila Municipal
Code Section 9.28.040. Each day such violation is committed shall constitute a
separate offense and shall be punishable as such.
7. In addition to a fine, a vehicle left parked or standing upon a street, alley, or
Tukwila parking lot or garage, in a space appropriately marked and posted, in violation
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of TMC Section 9.28.037 is subject to being removed from the street, alley, or Tukwila
parking lot or garage by any commissioned police officer or Tukwila Police Department
volunteer authorized by the Police Chief or other designated law official in the manner
and subject to the requirements of TMC Section 9.20.090.
Section 12. New Regulations Established. "Supplemental Development
Standards" are hereby adopted to read as follows:
18.50.140 Charging Station Location. Level 1 and Level 2 charging stations are
allowed as an accessory use in the predominantly residential zones LDR, MDR and
HDR. Level 1 and Level 2 charging stations are allowed as a permitted use in all other
zones. Level 3 charging stations, battery exchange stations and rapid charging stations
are allowed as a permitted use in all zones that allow other automotive services such as
gas stations.
Section 13. New Regulations Established. "Off- street Parking and Loading
Regulations," is hereby adopted to read as follows:
18.56.135 Electric Vehicle Charging Station Spaces.
A. Applicability. Regulations are applicable to all parking lots or garages, except
those that include restricted electric vehicle charging stations.
B. Number of stations. No minimum number of charging station spaces is
required.
C. Minimum Parking Requirements. An electric vehicle charging station space
may be included in the calculation for minimum required parking spaces that are
required pursuant to other sections of this chapter.
D. Location and Design Criteria. The provision of electric vehicle parking will vary
based on the design and use of the primary parking lot. The following required and
additional locational and design criteria are provided in recognition of the various
parking lot layout options.
1. Where provided, parking for electric vehicle charging purposes is
required to include the following:
a. Signage. Each charging station space shall be posted with signage
indicating the space is only for electric vehicle charging purposes. Days and hours of
operation shall be included if time limits or tow away provisions are to be enforced.
Refer to the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices for electric vehicle and parking
signs (and as depicted in Exhibit A).
b. Maintenance. Charging station equipment shall be maintained in all
respects, including the functioning of the charging equipment. A telephone number or
other contact information shall be provided on the charging station equipment for
reporting when the equipment is not functioning or when other problems are
encountered.
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c. Accessibility. Where charging station equipment is provided within
an adjacent pedestrian circulation area, such as a sidewalk or accessible route to the
building entrance, the charging equipment shall be located so as not to interfere with
accessibility requirements of WAC 51 -50 -005.
d. Lighting. Where charging station equipment is installed, adequate
site lighting shall exist, unless charging is allowed during daytime hours only.
2. Charging Station spaces for electric vehicles should also consider the
following signage information:
a. Information on the charging station, identifying voltage and amperage
levels and any time of use, fees, or safety information.
b. Installation of directional signs at the parking lot entrance and at
appropriate decision points to effectively guide motorists to the charging station
space(s). Refer to the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices for electric vehicle
and directional signs (and as depicted in Exhibit A).
Section 14. Ordinance Nos. 2173 §1 and 1331 §10, as codified at Tukwila
Municipal Code Section 21.04.080, are hereby amended to read as follows:
21.04.080 Categorical exemptions and threshold determinations Adoption by
reference. The City adopts the following sections of WAC Chapter 197 -11 and RCW
43.21C.410, as now existing or as may be amended hereafter, by reference as
supplemented in this chapter:
WAC 197 -11 -300 Purpose of this part
WAC 197 -11 -305 Categorical exemptions
WAC 197 -11 -310 Threshold determination required
WAC 197 -11 -315 Environmental checklist
WAC 197 -11 -330 Threshold determination process
WAC 197 -11 -335 Additional information
WAC 197 -11 -340 Determination of Non Significance (DNS)
WAC 197 -11 -350 Mitigated DNS
WAC 197 -11 -355 Optional DNS process
WAC 197 -11 -360 Determination of Significance (DS) /initiation of scoping
WAC 197 -11 -390 Effect of threshold determination
RCW 43.21C.410 Battery charaina and exchanae station installation
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Section 15. Severability. If any section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause
or phrase of this ordinance or its application to any person or situation should be held to
be invalid or unconstitutional for any reason by a court of competent jurisdiction, such
invalidity or unconstitutionality shall not affect the validity or constitutionality of the
remaining portions of this ordinance or its application to any other person or situation.
Section 16. Effective Date. This ordinance or a summary thereof shall be
published in the official newspaper of the City, and shall take effect and be in full force
and effect five (5) days after passage and publication as provided by law.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA, WASHINGTON, at
a Regular Meeting thereof this day of 2011.
ATTEST /AUTHENTICATED:
Christy O'Flaherty, City Clerk Jim Haggerton, Mayor
Filed with the City Clerk:
APPROVED AS TO FORM BY: Passed by the City Council:
Published:
Effective Date:
Shelley M. Kerslake, City Attorney Ordinance Number:
Attachment: Exhibit A Electric Vehicle Charging Station Signage
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Exhibit A
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FROM: Rick Still, Parks and Recreation Director
DATE: January 19, 2011
SUBJECT: 2011 Events Activities Calendar
CC: Steve Lancaster, City Administrator
Department Heads
Attached you will find a calendar of Parks and Recreation events and activities for 2011. Each
month we will be providing you with a two month "At -a- Glance" calendar as well as a listing of
scheduled events and activities for the remainder of 2011.
We understand you have busy schedules, so we hope this will be a helpful tool to keep track of
all the fun family events and activities the Parks and Recreation Department provides to the
Tukwila community.
"Creating Community through People, Parks and Programs"
12424 42nd Ave. S. 6 Tukwila, Washington 98188 o Phone: 206 7682822 9 Fax: 206- 768 0524
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February 1 March 1
Swim Lessons Session begins at Tukwila Pool Preschool Registration begins for 2011 -2012
Swim Lessons Session begins at Tukwila Pool
February 4
Parents Night Out at TCC, 6 -10pm March 3
Teen Late Night at TCC, 8 -11pm Dr. Seuss Night at TCC, 6 -8pm
Texting Competition
February 6 March 4
Super Bowl Party at Billy Baroos Parent's Night Out at TCC, 6 -10pm
Teen Late Night at TCC, 8 -11 pm
February 9 Volleyball Tournament
Hoop Shoot /Hot Spot Competition at TCC, 6pm March 11
February 11 Teen Late Night at TCC, 8 -11 pm
Teen Late Night at TCC, 8 -11 pm NBA2K Tournament
Valentines Project Madden Competition
March 18
February 14 Tukwila Turtles regular season begins
Valentines Day Dinner at Billy Baroos
March 19
February 19 Volunteer Work Party at DHP, 10am
Volunteer Work Party at DHP, 10am
March 30
February 21— Holiday (TCC Closed) Volunteer Outing to KWB Clothing Bank, 11:30am
February 23
Volunteer Outing to Tukwila Pantry, 12:30pm
February 25
Tukwila Turtles preseason begins
Teen Late Night, 8 -11 pm
Minute to Win It
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1 -2 Teen Late Night at TCC (All Night Bball Tourney), 8:OOpm
4 -8 Spring Break Camp at TCC 4� k
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10 -16 National Volunteer Week
13 Volunteer Work Party at Tukwila Pantry, 11:30am- 1:30pm
16 Duwamish Alive! Codiga Park Duwamish Hill Preserve, 10:OOam- 1:0Opm MNT.
22 Teen Late Night at TCC (Flashlight Egg Hunt), 8:OOpm
20 Volunteer Appreciation Event at Tukwila Community Center, 4:00- 6:OOpm
24 Easter Brunch at Billy Baroos
29 Teen Late Night at TCC (Talent Show), 8:00pm
May
8 Mother's Day Brunch at Billy Baroos
14 Backyard Wildlife Festival at Tukwila Community Center, 9:OOam
June
4 "Hands on Tukwila" Community Clean -up Event, various locations, 9:OOam
17 Teen Summer Kick -off Festival at TCC,
18 KidsFest— Olympic Day Event
19 Father's Day BBQ at Billy Baroos
21 Summer camps begin at TCC
July
4 Tukwila's Family 4th at Fort Dent Park, 6pm
15 Peanut Butter Jam Kids Concert at TCC, 12noon
22 Peanut Butter Jam Kids Concert at TCC, 12noon
29 Peanut Butter Jam Kids Concert at TCC, 12noon
29 Outdoor Cinema at TCC, Dusk
August
5 Peanut Butter Jam Kids Concert at TCC, 12noon
5 Outdoor Cinema at TCC, Dusk
12 Peanut Butter Jam Kids Concert at TCC, 12noon
12 Outdoor Cinema at TCC, Dusk
19 Peanut Butter Jam Kids Concert at TCC, 12noon
19 Outdoor Cinema at TCC, Dusk
September
14 Regional FEMA Drill
24 Tukwila Touch -a -Truck and Safety Fair, Time TBD
October
27 Family Fright Night at TCC, 6pm
November
1 Winter Rates Begin at Foster Golf Links
16 Thanksgiving Dinner for Seniors at TCC, 1 lam
December
3 Winterfest Holiday Celebration at TCC, Time TBD
10 Holiday Giving Program Event at TCC, 10am
19 -30 Winter Break Camp at TCC
31 New Years Eve Party Dinner at Billy Baroos
Tukwila Community Center 12424 42nd Ave. S. Tukwila, WA 206 768 -2TCC www.tukwilawa.gov
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