HomeMy WebLinkAboutCAP 2010-02-22 Item 2B - Report - 2009 4th Quarter Report: City Council / Community Developmetn / Public WorksCITY COUNCIL
City of Tukwila
BUDGET PROGRAM GOALS:
FOURTH QUARTER REPORT TO COUNCIL
October 1 December 31, 2009
Prepared for Community Parks Committee
Jim Haggerton, Mayor
1. Seek out opportunities for Councilmembers to further their knowledae, experience and awareness of
the different cultures represented within the Tukwila community: Assigned to Community Affairs
Parks Committee for implementation and /or follow -up. No activity to report during fourth quarter.
2. Support proarams and services that provide a sense of stability, community and unity throuahout
Tukwila's residential neiahborhoods: Assigned to Community Affairs Parks Committee for
implementation and /or follow -up. Councilmembers continue to sponsor a monthly Coffee Chat in the
Tukwila community.
3. Work together in cooperation with nearby cities to address common problems in the Hiahwav 99
corridor and Military Road: Assigned to Finance Safety Committee for implementation and /or
follow -up. Mayors from Tukwila and SeaTac have been communicating regarding the possibility of a
joint meeting between the two city councils. Due to an increased workload, Tukwila City Council was
not able to commit to a specific meeting date during fourth quarter.
4. Provide leaislative support and encouraaement to Tukwila residents livina in rental communities
through proarams that hold owners and /or property manaaers accountable for Drovidina safe places
to live throuah the implementation of a rental licensina program: Assigned to Community Affairs
Parks Committee for implementation and /or follow -up. Tukwila Councilmembers actively opposed HB
1296/SB 5495 which provided for limitations on rental housing inspections. Relative legislation was
deferred this legislative session. Department of Community Development staff continues to move
forward with developing a rental housing licensing program for Tukwila.
5. Approve and implement standard operating procedures for the Council. Review and update
procedures on a reaular basis: Not currently assigned to a specific committee. Current workload
assignments prevented the Legislative Analyst from further research and preparation of draft
materials relative to Council standard operating procedures.
6. Support the implementation of City endorsed programs (i.e. Walk Roll Plan, Fire Master Plan. Parks,
Recreation Open Space Plan) through policy related decisions not associated with direct program
fundina: Assigned to Community Affairs Parks Committee for implementation and /or follow -up. No
activity to report during fourth quarter.
7. Ensure a commitment to continued human services funding in relation to the cost of livina through
consistent review of reaional, state and federal budaets affectina human services programs and
services: Assigned to Community Affairs Parks and Finance Safety Committees for
implementation and /or follow -up. This item will be scheduled for Committee review as budget reviews
deem appropriate.
8. Study the feasibility and implementation of televised City Council meetings: Assigned to Utilities
Committee for implementation and /or follow -up. Information Technology staff has conducted
preliminary research on this topic, but discussion has been delayed due to staff workload, per City
Administrator.
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9. Continue to foster relationships within local, reaional and state entities that encouraae opportunities
for ioint partnership and outreach: Assigned to Utilities Committee for implementation and /or follow
up. Councilmembers serve as representatives and alternates on local, regional and state boards,
committees and commissions including but not limited to: SCATBd, SKEDI, WRIA 9, AHAB,
Suburban Cities Association, Association of Washington Cities, Highline Forum and Cascade Water
Alliance.
10. Formulate an Adopt -a- Neighborhood program that will provide Councilmembers the opportunity to
become more familiar with the chanaina faces of communities and neiahborhoods throuahout the
City: Assigned to- Community Affairs Parks Committee for implementation and /or follow -up. This
item was not scheduled for Committee review during the fourth quarter.
11. Research the viability of sponsorina a City -wide Citizens' Academy: Assigned to Community Affairs
Parks and Finance Safety Committees implementation and /or follow -up. This item was not
scheduled for Committee review during the fourth quarter.
12. Establish a process to provide updates to Council on issues that are brouaht forward at Council
meetings durina citizen comment opportunities: Assigned to Transportation Committee for
implementation and /or follow -up. This item was not scheduled for Committee review during the fourth
quarter.
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
2009 YEAR END SUMMARY:
Land Use Activity
There were a total of 95 land use decisions issued. Of these 95 decisions, 84 were Administrative,
three Board of Architectural Review, one Planning Commission, two Hearing Examiner decisions and five
were legislative decisions (Comprehensive Plan Amendments, Rezones and Housekeeping Code
Amendments). In addition to these five legislative decisions there was other long range planning review
done by the Planning Commission including review of the Shoreline Master Program Update, Tukwila
Urban Center Plan, and Sign Code Update.
The land use applications ranged from 17 SEPA decisions, 8 Boundary Line Adjustments, 5 Shoreline
Substantial Development Permits, 7 Short Plats, 3 Design Reviews, 6 Tree Permits, 2 Comprehensive
Plan Amendments,2 Rezones, one preliminary approval for a townhouse Subdivision, 2 Variances, one
Code Amendment, 6 Wireless Facility Permits, 12 Special Permissions for deviation from code for
sensitive areas /signs, 23 Administrative Letters regarding Shoreline Exemption, Zoning letters or Noise
Variances.
Crisis Diversion
Significant staff time has been spent researching the County's proposal to locate a Crisis Diversion
Facility within the City. This was not something that was anticipated in DCD's work plan. In September,
the Council adopted a six month moratorium on the placement of Crisis Facilities. Staff has conducted
hours of research and has had several meetings with King County Staff. Additionally, DCD staff has been
working with the City Attorney's Office to respond to a Growth Management Petition that was filed with the
Central Washington Growth Management Hearing's Board.
Stream Team
DCD staff has received a grant from King County to educate residential property owners on how to
maintain wetlands and streams on their properties. This is the first official program of the Stream Team
which is a joint program between DCD and Public Works. Staff anticipates providing info to the Council
on the program early next year.
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Rainbow Trailer Haven
In May of 2009, an inspector identified numerous alterations to the existing trailers in the park. A
subsequent inspection indicated hazardous electrical service wiring, leaking and unsecured propane
tanks, open electrical service panels, lack of minimum fire separation between units, and lack of fire lane
access due to parked vehicles.
All 40 of the trailer units had violations relating to life safety concerns that would lead to condemnation
and removal of illegal additions and some of the trailers. The City could not simply ignore the conditions
of the park even if forcing compliance made the residents homeless. In view of this consequence, Staff
developed alternatives that would eliminate the life safety violations and coordinated efforts of outside
agencies that offered technical and material resources for the park residents.
As of 12/29/2009, eighteen of the units have received final inspection approval. All forty of the units now
have new electrical service pedestal connections and the leaking propane tanks have been repaired and
secured against overturning. The remainder of the units are near compliance and are expected to
complete work within the next two weeks. Staff will be continuing the final inspection process until each
Notice Orders has been resolved.
Howard Hansen Dam
In the last quarter of 2009, DCD staff members were tasked with developing a Flood Coop Plan and a
Flood Response Plan. Emergency Management Planning was coordinated at Fire Station 51 with
representatives from all departments participating in a team effort to develop a city wide response plan.
Recovery planning will continue in the first quarter of 2010 as well as, the final draft of the Continuity of
Operations Plan (COOP).
World Wide Video
A business license denial appeal hearing was held in October 2009, with the Hearing Examiner finding in
favor of the City's denial of the business license due to ongoing and unresolved building and electrical
code violations. In December, the City appeared in Superior Court requesting a Summary Judgment
Order of Abatement against the property owner. The judge requested that the parties meet to come to
an agreement on the outstanding issues and a timeline for completion. The parties will be meeting on
Monday, January 4 at the property to review all outstanding violations.
Code Enforcement Activities
Courtesy letters: Issued between fifty and one hundred letters to homeowners giving advance
warning of violations before issuing formal notices. A majority of violations are resolved as the result
of the courtesy notification.
Working with Allied Waste to clean up major dump sites within the City. Five sites have been
identified. To date, three have been cleaned up.
Pro active Code Enforcement for certain violations: Debris accumulation, junk vehicles, and weeds.
Provided 20 free dump passes or dumpsters to low income residents.
Used volunteers to clean up properties and locations. Volunteer groups include Church of Tukwila,
Tukwila Court jail alternative program, and Day of Service (an annual event).
Authored five articles for Hazelnut and the City's website.
Opened a total of 492 cases.
Achieved compliance and closed 309 cases.
Participated in the outreach program for flood notification to the Duwamish, Foster Point, and
Allentown communities.
Issuance and coordination of 40 Notice Orders issued to the residents of Rainbow Trailer Haven for
illegal construction. This activity is Ongoing.
Worked on the flood aftermath response planning.
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Tukwila Pond Wetland Buffer Enhancement Project
Work was largely concluded in November under the King County Waterworks Grant (received in 2008) for
enhancement of the wetland buffer adjacent to the recently restored wetland on the southeast side of the
pond, bordering Andover Park West. The project, carried out by volunteers and DCD, Parks and
Recreation and Public Works staff included blackberry control, planting of over 1100 native trees, shrubs
and groundcover, placement of donated logs as habitat features, and creation of an informal woodland
trail and a graveled overlook to the wetland. Volunteers contributed nearly 652 hours of labor at 11 work
parties from the fall of 2008 through the fall of 2009. Staff in -kind labor contribution was valued at over
$27,000.00. An interpretive sign and trail marker signs will be installed in the near future.
4th QUARTER SIGNIFICANT ISSUES:
Land Use Activity
There were 24 land use decisions issued, the applications ranged from two Design Review applications,
one Preliminary approval for a townhouse subdivision, two Comprehensive Plan Amendments, two
Rezones, one Code Amendment, two Boundary Line Adjustment, four SEPA decisions, three Special
Permissions for deviations from code for sensitive areas /signs, one Tree Permit, and six Administrative
Letters regarding Shoreline Exemption, Zoning letters or Noise Variances.
BUDGET PROGRAM GOALS:
Planning
1. Adopt Shoreline Master Program Update. The City Council Committee held a total of ten work
sessions to review SMP issue areas with four during the 4 quarter. In addition, the ordinances
implementing the new SMP were reviewed at three Council meetings with final action to adopt on
12/14/09. The adopted SMP will be sent to the Department of Ecology for their review and public
hearing.
2. Adopt Tukwila Urban Center Plan and Planned Action. The Planning Commission (PC) sent the draft
plan back to staff to revise in response to the public comments. An economic consulting company
was hired to test the market feasibility of the proposed development regulations and held three focus
groups to gather market data. The consultants presented their findings to the PC in December. Staff
will revise the plan based on the results of this study and additional public involvement and bring it
back to the PC for another public hearing in 2010.
3. Adopt new Sion Code. The PC began review of the Sign Code Advisory Committee
recommendations, holding work sessions and a public hearing. DCD and City Attorney staff is
currently working on a draft code for Planning Commission review in the first quarter of 2010.
4. Begin Comprehensive Plan Review (2010/2011 Adootion Taraet). Staff continued work with other
departments to coordinate review of existing policies. Staff prepared and submitted GMA Update
Grant application to Washington Department of Commerce to support staff work for the required
Comprehensive Plan update. We have subsequently learned that the grant funds will be removed
from the Governor's supplemental budget and are not available. Legislation extending the update
deadline will be introduced to the state legislature.
MIC /Planned Action Update: No activity this quarter.
Climate Chance Response: We have received grants for energy retrofits for City Hall.
The City has committed to reducing CO2 emissions by 50 percent by 2020. The City has
received a grant in the amount of $125,000 for energy upgrades to City Hall, 6300 Building, the
parking lot lights at Starfire, and the parking lot lights at the Community Center. It is anticipated
that the lighting upgrades will reduce CO2 emissions from City operations by 5 percent.
Additionally, the City will realize immediate cost savings by using less electricity. City Council will
be briefed early next year on the grant, and to authorize the City to accept it.
PAA clean -uo: Staff met with the City Attorney to discuss zoning for Orillia Road annexation.
Housina /Jobs target review: Completed in third quarter.
5. Comprehensive Plan Annual Amendments,: City Council held a hearing and adopted two
amendments, including: 1) designation change /rezone from Medium Density to High Density
Residential on .75 acres at 3241 S. 144 and 2) Urban Renewal Overlay District with supplemental
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development regulations to encourage mixed -use development on 7 acres along Tukwila
International Boulevard.
6. Recycling Proaram: Staff submitted grant applications for program funding in 2010 -2011. Continued
upgrades to recycling programs for Tukwila businesses. Selected "Business Recycler of the Year."
7. Review Small Lot Residential Development Policies and Standards. No activity this quarter.
8. Complete Tukwila South Master Plan and Annexation. City Council approved Tukwila South Master
Plan and the annexation occurred on December 31, 2009.
9. Complete TIB Revitalization Plan Update with Transit Oriented Develooment. No activity this quarter.
Code Enforcement
1. Increase Community Outreach Programs.
a. Assisted with flood preparedness by photographing every home in the Foster Point neighborhood
and personally delivering meeting notices and other information to the affected residents.
b. Participated in the Crime Hot Spots Task Force.
c. Provided cleanup sites for the Court's alternative service program for people performing service
in lieu of jail time.
d. Provided information to landlords during a Crime -Free Housing training.
2. Rental Housing Licensina and Inspection
Kathy Stetson presented an overview and update of the Rental Housing Licensing and Inspection
program to the Community Affairs and Parks Committee in December. The Committee indicated their
support of the proposal and encouraged staff to proceed with development of a draft ordinance. Staff
will be forming a Stakeholder Advisory Committee consisting of interested Tukwila tenants, landlords,
and other citizens to discuss the issues and concerns regarding this program. We hope to start the
stakeholder process in January or February 2010, with the goal of presenting a draft ordinance to the
Council in third quarter 2010. Kathy is also working with AWC and representatives from the Cities of
Auburn, Everett, Seattle, Pasco, as well as tenant organizations (Solid Ground, Columbia Legal
Services) on a proposed bill being brought forward by the landlord associations, which would regulate
and limit rental licensing and inspection programs statewide. At the request of State Senator Hobbs,
we have met with landlord representatives in an attempt to find common ground. Meetings are
continuing in January.
3. Noise Ordinance Update
Kathy Stetson and Stacy MacGregor presented an overview and update of the proposed changes to
the Noise ordinance. The changes include clarifying the variance procedures and a redefinition of the
method used to measure and verify public disturbance noises. The Committee indicated their support
of the proposed language and encouraged staff to proceed with development of a draft ordinance.
Staff anticipates having a draft ordinance for consideration in first or second quarter 2010.
Permit Coordination and Building
1. Adopt the 2008 National Electrical Code and related WAC rules,: Adopted the 2008 Washington Cities
Electrical Code. This code includes the provisions of the 2008 National Electrical Code and amended
WAC rules.
2. Adopt the 2009 State Building Codes and consolidate the administrative provisions for Title 16 of the
TMC including permit fee schedules: State amendments to this code have not been published as of
this writing. No activity this quarter.
3. Develop a trackina and notification system for Backflow test reports: Completed 3 quarter.
4. Develop a combination permit for Single Family Residential construction: Completed 3 quarter.
5. Provide code update trainina for all Building Division staff members related to the adoption of the
2009 State Building Code: Two building inspectors attended training on the 2009 International
Building Code. The focus was related to the significant changes to the IBC international codes.
Building Division Staff will be attending WABO Annual Education Institute in Tukwila scheduled for
March of 2010.
Planning Commission
1. Review Sian Code Update: PC review of the sign code has continued with a series of work sessions.
A draft code will be presented for a hearing in the first quarter of 2010.
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2. Review Tukwila Urban Center Plan: Staff will return with a second draft of the plan in 2010 based on
the market feasibility analysis and additional stakeholder input.
3. Review Small Lot Residential Development Policies and Standards: Action on this item has been
delayed due to other priorities.
4. Comprehensive Plan Update: No activity this quarter.
PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT
2009 YEAR END SUMMARY:
The Parks and Recreation Department continued to offer a variety of recreational and leisure
opportunities to residents and visitors throughout 2009. The department hosted many citywide special
events including the annual Backyard Wildlife Festival, Tukwila Days Community Festival, and Winterfest
event, to name a few. The Tukwila Community Center continued to be a focal point for residents by
providing a wide range of activities, programs, and wellness opportunities. Additionally, the Center
continued to be a location for businesses to host meetings as well as an attractive location for family
events such as reunions and weddings. Two park development projects will result in the opening of
Duwamish Riverbend Hill Park and Codiga Park in 2010. Several volunteer work parties were held at
each location throughout 2009 which resulted in thousands of hours volunteerism. The golf course
continued to improve by rebuilding tee number nine and adding new sprinkler heads throughout the
course. The Clubhouse welcomed Billy Baroo's as the new restaurateur in June; the restaurant continues
to attract new patrons. The department is very proud of all its accomplishments throughout 2009.
4th QUARTER SIGNIFICANT ISSUES:
The fourth quarter was busy for the Parks and Recreation Department. Codiga Park construction started
during the 3 quarter and has been an exciting project to see develop throughout the 4 quarter. The
park is nearly complete and soon families, fishermen and naturalists will be enjoying the many amenities
of the park. The park also provides a beautiful visual entrance into the City. Several events were held
including the Adopt -a- Family program, which was restructured to serve more families; the result provided
nearly 50 families (versus 30) with gifts, clothing, and gift certificates (to grocery stores). Seniors
continued to be active throughout the fall /winter with volleyball, hiking and several day trips throughout
the region. Youth after school programs have been restructured to offer more specialized activities and
options for participants, the result has been overwhelmingly positive.
Foster Golf Links has endured the ups and downs of the northwest weather. Overall, the year ended with
play numbers similar to last year. Billy Baroo's continues to gain momentum and the addition of a new
partner during the 4th quarter has been positive for business. Live jazz nights, new menu items and
consistent business hours have been wonderful improvements.
Administration
1. Construct Phase I of Duwamish Riverbend Hill and open the park for public access. In Progress
2. Design Phase II of Duwamish Riverbend Hill and continue grant funding efforts. In Progress
3. Apply for grants to acquire open space for future conservation and park areas as determined by the
department's Parks, Recreations and Open Space Plan. Ongoing
4. Extend a long term land lease at Tukwila Swimming Pool with the Tukwila School District. In
Progress
5. Design regional trail connections that include new routes from the 154th Street Sound Transit Station
to the Green River Trail. Ongoing, trail study and preliminary engineering design from the Tukwila
Community Center to the SeaTac Community Center is complete.
6. Redesign and construct Phase II of Codiga Farm Park to include trail system, interpretive markers,
picnic area, hand boat launch and parking area. Ongoing
7. Design and construct a passive neighborhood park with the recent purchase of the 57th Avenue Park
expansion. CIP Project on hold
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Recreation
1. Complete uparade of CLASS Software proaram: Complete.
2. Incorporate the TCC Spray Park into the Summer Plavaround Proaram: Postponed due to 2009
budget reductions. Program was limited to one site this year.
3. Offer marathon trainina activities /classes: Complete. Workshop being offered in Winter 2010.
4. Develop a Medical Alert Coalition to assist Tukwila Seniors in notifvina EMS of medical conditions in
case of emeraencv: Ongoing. Staff are exploring options to meet the goal in 2010.
5. Increase structured proarammina in After School Proaram by implementina proaram specific classes
(i.e. science. cookina. athletics. etc.) and allow flexibility of reaistration for these proarams:
Complete. Program has been restructured and changes have been implemented.
6. Develop a designated area for teens at the Community Center for activities classes, homework, etc:
Ongoing. Staff is working on plan to accomplish this goal.
7. Increase Pre school proaram by addina evenina activities for workina families: Postponed. Funding
for this goal was not approved in the budget.
8. Investiaate pricina structure for rentals to better utilize available rental space during slower times of
the year: Complete. We offered special holiday rates in 2009.
9. Add one additional youth sports leaaue. i.e.: T -ball, airls' fast pitch. summer basketball. flaa football,
etc: In progress due to 2009 budget reductions.
10. Increase participation and activities with the Teen Council Program by implementina new activities
once a month: Complete. Staff meet monthly with a group of teens to focus on college
preparation, community service, and mentoring.
11. Develop an 8 team Co -Ed Senior Softball Tournament: Postponed due to scheduling.
12. Plan a number of events on Thursdays before and after lunch to increase the daily numbers by 15%
to the Senior Lunch Proaram. includina new entertainment during the lunch hour: In progress. Staff
is planning Thursday activities to increase this number.
13. Provide leadership and staff support for 2009 Tukwila Centennial events: Complete.
14. Increase weekday (Monday throuah Thursday) rentals at the TCC by 10 Ongoing. Staff are
monitoring and providing opportunities for this to occur (for example, more flexibility on
reservation deadlines).
Aquatics
1. Increase Aquatic Program Fee revenue by 10% each year: Ongoing Revenue is up 13% as of the
end of August.
2. Obtain a long term lease agreement with the Tukwila School District that allows for continued aquatic
services in Tukwila: Ongoing Attorneys are reviewing information to deliver an estimate for lease
extension or purchase.
3. Produce a feasibility study for a remodel /expansion of the Tukwila City Pool: Ongoing.
4. Offer CPR classes or challenges to the community and /or City of Tukwila personnel at least once per
quarter: Ongoing
5. Offer Lifeguard Training classes or challenges at least once per quarter to the community and beyond
to help keep up optimum part -time staff levels at the Tukwila City Pool: Ongoing
6. Offer after school Special Olympics Swim Team program for Tukwila and other local area School
District students in the spring: Complete Special Olympics athletes won nine gold, twelve silver and
three bronze medals at the State Championship Games in May. This year's team included 15
athletes.
7. Continue to work with the Tukwila Community Center in marketing and making pool time available for
TCC's special events and camps: Ongoing
Parks Maintenance
1. Assimilate new parks into the Parks Division (Codiga Farm Park, Macadam Winter Garden, 57th
Avenue Park expansion, Duwamish Riverbend Hill) and develop maintenance plans for each:
Ongoing
2. Provide park expertise in the design phase of the Duwamish Riverbend Hill project: Ongoing
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3. Inspect trail surfaces for safety hazards and repair (tree root damage, trail edge reinforcement and
asphalt overlay): Deferred to 2010 due to 3% budget cut
4. Provide assistance to Recreation Division for City -wide events: Ongoing, parks crews have assisted
with several special events and volunteer work parties including Tukwila Pond buffer, Backyard
Wildlife Fair, Showalter student work day and Family Forth at the Fort.
5. Oversee park enhancement projects annually: Ongoing.
Golf Course Maintenance
1. Replace fairway sprinkler heads (500 heads). Remove old heads, re- adjust swing joints and re -level
site: Complete
2. Rebuild #9 Tee. Raise and re- contour surface: Complete.
Golf Course Pro Shop
1. Work with Elite Racing as the starting line host location for the Tukwila to Seattle Rock Roll
Marathon: Complete, although start line was moved to Gateway Business Park.
2. Conduct a new short game clinic for improving golf skills. Clinics will be instructed by in -house golf
professional: Complete
3. Develop a new speed of play program to increase course playability. Complete
Arts Commission
1. Promote and increase participation in the Recycled Art Show by 25 .Complete, the Arts
Commission sponsored the Recycled Art Show, participation was similar to 2008 with greater
participation from Foster High School Students.
2. Partner with Sister Community and co- sponsor All Nations Cup Art Show and performing arts events:
Art show will be held in early February.
3. Continue fundraising opportunities in efforts to raise $250,000 for the centennial art piece at the new
Klickitat off -ramp: In Progress
4. Implement new art selection policy: In Progress
Parks Commission
1. Sponsor grand openings of Codiga Farm Park and Duwamish Riverbend Hill Phase I: Park
opening has been postponed to early 2010.
2. Review and assist administration on all 2009 -2010 CIP projects: Ongoing
3. Attend Board Commission workshops sponsored by the Washington Recreation and Parks
Association: Ongoing, several commissioners will be attended the WRPA Mid Year conference
Library Advisory Board
1. Report annually to the City Council on the status of library services and facilities available to Tukwila
citizens: Complete, TLAB members presented to council in May.
2. Maintain and improve communication between the three libraries within Tukwila city limits, the
Tukwila Library Advisory Board, the Tukwila City Council, the King County Library System, the
"Friends of the Library" organization and the Tukwila general public: Ongoing Provide books to
support to literacy in Tukwila and attend Tukwila Parks and Recreation, and King County Library
System special events: Complete TLAB supplied books for the Tukwila Community Center's annual
Dr. Seuss event in March.
3. Provide support to the Friends of Tukwila Libraries to promote literacy in Tukwila: .Complete