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AGENDA ITE',,\i Ti,i,j,E A resolution expressing support for Tukwila School District Propositions 1, 2, and 3
on the February 9, 2016 Special Election.
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SPONSOR'S The Tukwila School District Board advanced three ballot measures to the February 9
SUMNIAIZY Special Election to renew the operations levy, issue general obligation bonds for facilities,
and to renew the technology levy. This draft resolution would support the three measures
and encourage eligible voters to do so as well.
State Law requires public comment to be accepted on Council support of ballot measures.
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DATE: 12/14/15 COMMITTEE CHAIR:
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SPONSOR /ADMIN. Consideration of attached resolution
CO3NINII"-FI`', Unanimous approval; forward to Consent Agenda
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ATTACHMENTS
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Informational Memo
Draft resolution
Tukwila School District Informational Flyer
City of Tukwila
Jim Haggerton, Mayor
INFORMATIONAL MEMORANDUM
TO: Mayor Haggerton
Committee of the Whole
FROM: Laurel Humphrey, Council Analyst
DATE: December 8, 2015
SUBJECT: Resolution supporting Tukwila School District Propositions
ISSUE
The February 9, 2016 Special Election includes three propositions for the Tukwila School
District, advanced by TSD Resolutions 815, 818, and 820.
BACKGROUND
Proposition 1 — Renewal of Expiring School Programs and Operation Levy
This is a four year renewal of the School Programs and Operations Levy in the approximate
amount of $11.7 million in 2017, $12.2 million in 2018, $12.7 million in 2019, and $13.2 million in
2020. Proceeds account for about 28% of the operations budget and will continue existing
programs and educational essentials.
Proposition 2 — Bonds to Improve Safety, and Renovate and Construct Schools
This would authorize the District to issue $99.16 million in General Obligation School Bonds to
fund construction projects and repairs /renovation. The last bond passed in 1998, and this
proposal was developed by a committee that included many community representatives.
Proposition 3 — Renewal of Expiring Technology Improvement Levy
This is a four year renewal of the Technology Levy at $896,250 per year ($3,585,000 total),
used for various technology needs in the goal of 21St- century classrooms and learning.
DISCUSSION
Because these are renewal measures, the four -year average tax rate is projected to stay the
same. The proposed resolution expresses support for the three propositions and encourages
registered voters in the district to approve them.
State Law requires public comment to be accepted on Council support of ballot
measures.
RECOMMENDATION
The Committee of the Whole is asked to discuss the draft resolution and forward it to the
December 14, 2016 Special Consent Agenda if there is consensus to approve.
ATTACHMENTS
Draft resolution
Tukwila School District Informational Flyer
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LEVY FOR LEARNING
• A 4 -year renewal School Programs and Operations Levy in the approximate amount of
$11.7 million in 2017; $12.2 million in 2018; $12,7 million in 2019; and $13.2 million in 2020.'
• Covers the gap between what state funding provides and the actual cost of educating students.
• Accounts for about 28% of our operations budget (28C of every classroom dollar or the equivalent of
more than 140 teaching positions).
• Continues existing programs and essentials such as special education, curriculum, and lower class sizes.
BOND FOR BUILDING
• $99.16 million worth of General Obligation School Bonds to be repaid over the next 20 years.
• Developed by a community -wide committee with parent, student, business, civic, and diverse representation.
• Bonds are needed for any major school construction projects and repairs /renovation. A lot has
happened since we passed our last bond in 1998! We need to:
— Alleviate overcrowding and dependence on portables. We are critically in need of space, according
to demographers who project up to a 44% increase in student enrollment in the next decade.
— Repair /upgrade infrastructure, such as roofs and HVAC systems, that have exceeded their life cycles.`
Upgrade safety systems, including security cameras and secured front-office entrances.
— Provide high- tech, hands -on math and science classrooms at the middle and high school to
train students for the jobs of the future.
— Build an early learning center. We currently must turn away state- and federally funded (free
to us!) preschool classes because of lack of space. Research shows that investing in early
learning is one of the most effective ways to systemically increase student achievement.
3 TECHNOLOGY FOR 21ST- CENTURY LEARNING
• A renewal Technology Levy for $896,250 annually for 4 years (total of $3,585,000).'
• The 2016 Technology Levy will continue our investment in 21st- century classrooms by:
— Upgrading and modernizing laptops so students have computers to engage in real -world
lessons and to help prepare students with technical career skills.
Reshaping traditional classroom tables into collaborative, active - learning spaces with multimedia
displays that support project -based learning in science, math, language arts, social studies, and art.
- Providing innovative professional development for our educators to implement new
technology to better support all levels of learners.
— Integrating digital safety and security systems into every school and classroom.: 5
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A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
TUKWILA, WASHINGTON, EXPRESSING ITS COLLECTIVE
POSITION SUPPORTING APPROVAL FOR TUKWILA
SCHOOL DISTRICT PROPOSITIONS 1, 2, AND 3 ON THE
BALLOT FOR THE FEBRUARY 9, 2016 SPECIAL ELECTION.
WHEREAS, the City of Tukwila's Strategic Plan includes a goal of providing "A
Solid Foundation for all Tukwila Residents ;" and
WHEREAS, adequate, stable funding for education is critical to the fulfillment of this
goal; and
WHEREAS, there is a gap between what state funding provides and the actual cost
of educating students, and
WHEREAS, to address the need for funding existing programs and operations, the
Tukwila School Board passed Resolution 815 to place on the ballot for the February 9,
2016 special election a proposition to renew the expiring School Programs and
Operations Levy for an additional four years; and
WHEREAS, to address the need for funding safety improvements, construction
projects and building renovations, the Tukwila School Board passed Resolution 818 to
place on the ballot for the February 9, 2016 special election a proposition to issue
$99.16 million worth of General Obligation School Bonds to be repaid over the next 20
years; and
WHEREAS, to address the need for funding technology needs for 21st-century
learning, the Tukwila School Board passed Resolution 820 to place on the ballot for the
February 9, 2016 special election a proposition to renew the expiring Technology Levy
for an additional four years; and
WHEREAS, educating our students and adequately equipping them to meet the
future is paramount to the success of our community; and
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WHEREAS, because these propositions are renewal measures, the four -year
average tax rate is projected to stay the same if all three pass; and
WHEREAS, on December 14, 2015, the Tukwila City Council accepted comments
from the public in consideration of the proposed resolution pursuant to RCW 42.17A.555;
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA,
WASHINGTON, HEREBY RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS:
The Tukwila City Council expresses support for Tukwila School District Propositions
1, 2, and 3 set for the February 9, 2016 Special Election, and urges all eligible voters in
that district to vote to approve the measures.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA, WASHINGTON, at
a Special Meeting thereof this day of , 2015.
ATTEST /AUTHENTICATED:
Christy O'Flaherty, MMC, City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM BY:
Rachel B. Turpin, City Attorney
Kate Kruller, Council President
Filed with the City Clerk:
Passed by the City Council:
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