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COPCAB Minutes
September 11, 2014
6:30pm- 8:OOpm
Present: Chris Partman, Jun Castillo, Lynn Churchill, Laurie Clark
Jim Haggerton, Mayor
Michael Villa, Chief of Police
• Power Point Presentation by Dawn Couch of Berk Consulting and Public Works Director, Bob Giberson
on the City of Tukwila Facilities Plan.
• Presentation attached
• Due to lack of quorum, no additional business was conducted.
Meeting adjourned at 7:30pm
Next meeting will be on Thursday, 11/13/14 from 6:30pm- 8:OOpm. Please contact Chris Partman
at Chris.Partman(a,tukwilawa.gov or call 206 - 271 -6069 if you're unable to attend.
6200 Southcenter Blvd. Tukwila, WA 98188 • Phone (206) 433 -1808 • Records Fax (206) 244 -6181 Invest. Fax (206) 431 -3688
Tukwila Facilities Needs Assessment
www .tukwilawa.gov /facilitiesstudy
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City of Tukwila
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Map Legend
• City Facility
City Restroom
• Fire Station
• Police Facility
School
Trail
Street
Tukwila Park
Waterbody
City Limits
*Please note: All transportation, surface water, sanitary
sewer and water distribution facilities are
too numerous to show on this summary
map. See detailed Comp Plan section
for this information.
Date: March 10. 2004
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Ensure Public
Safety
Plan for the
Future
Proactively
address facility
deficiencies
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Improve
operational
efficiencies
and customer
service
What is a Needs Assessment?
1 Needs
Assessment &
Feasibility Study
9 Budget,
Siting, and
Design Study
TECHNICAL ANALYSIS
• Architecture
• Engineering
• Demographic
• Public Finance
• Architecture
• Engineering
• Interior Design
• Architecture
• Engineering
• Interior Design
PUBLIC PROCESS
• Steering • „ •
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public and city
council representation
• Media announcements
• Project website
• Public review of technical
reports and draft plan
• Media coverage
• Community presentations
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Design
Committee
Design Charettes
Public concept review
Community presentations
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• Media announcements
• Project website
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What will Tukwila's Plan Provide?
Needs Assessment & Feasibility Study
PHASE ONE
What are the
facilities needs?
• Identify current use
• Estimate current
space needs
• Project future space
needs
PHASE TWO
How suitable
are our current
facilities?
• Inventory existing
facilities
• Assess suitability for
use
• Assess condition
PHASE THREE
What's the best
plan for Tukwila?
• Identify alternatives
(buy, build, lease)
• Assess alternatives
• Identify the preferred
approach
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PHASE FOUR
How do we get
there?
• Recommended
Phasing and
Funding Plan
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A growing population, aging facilities
Tukwila Population Change Over Time, 1910 - 2010
25,000
20,000
15,000
Fire Station #54
Built: 1961
George Long Shop
Built: 1965
Fire Station #52
Built: 1911
Built: 1977
6300 Building
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Built: 1918
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Community Center
19,107
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24,452 Residents
in the year 2040
A conservative estimate of future needs:
Tukwila Population and Employment Projections
80,000
70,000
60,000
50,000
40,000 -
30,000
20,000
10,000
♦ Residents
— Employment
Actual Trend
PSRC Forecast
Historical -based Forecast
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49,979 Employees
in the year 2040
2007 2010 2013 2015
2025 2030 2035 2040
Tukwila's Facilities Need Assessment
What are we learning?
Several facilities have significant seismic issues or are
vulnerable to failure in a natural disaster.
Several facilities are nearing the end of their useful
lives and are increasingly costly to maintain.
• Many of the City's facilities lack flexibility and
expansion potential.
• Many of the City's facilities constrain effective delivery
of services to the community.
1 Needs Assessment
& Feasibility Study
PHASE ONE
What are the facilities needs?
• Identify current use
• Estimate current space needs
• Project future space needs
PHASE TWO
How suitable are our current facilities?
• Inventory existing facilities
• Assess suitability for use
• Assess condition
PHASE THREE
What's the best plan for Tukwila?
• Identify alternatives (buy, build, lease)
• Assess alternatives
• Identify the preferred approach
PHASE FOUR
How do we get there?
• Phasing and Funding Plan
Visit us at www.tukwilawa.gov /facilitiesstudy
Contact Information
Lead Architect:
Dave Fergus, Senior Principal
Rice Fergus Miller
p: 360- 377 -8773 @: dfergus @rfmarch.com
City Project Manager:
Bob Giberson, Public Works Director
City of Tukwila
p: 206 - 433 -0179 @: Bob.Giberson @TukwilaWa.gov
Project Communications:
Rachel Bianchi, City Communications Manager
City of Tukwila
p: 206 - 454 -7566 @: Rachel.Bianchi @TukwilaWa.gov
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