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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLTAC 2017-10-24 Agenda PacketAlan Ekberg, Mayor Mayor's 0 ice David Cline, City Administrator AGENDA Lodging Tax Advisory Committee 1:30 p.m., Tuesday, October 24, 2017 Tukwila City Hall, Hazelnut Conference Room (6200 Southcenter Blvd; Tukwila, WA; 98188) 1. Welcome and Introductions Councilmember Kathy Hougardy 2. Approval of Agenda (ACTION ITEM) Councilmember Kathy Hougardy 3. Approval of Minutes (ACTION ITEM) All 4. Tukwila's Amazon HQ2 Proposal (INFORMATION AND DISCUSSION) Derek Speck, Economic Development Administrator 5. Draft Public Arts Plan (INFORMATION AND DISCUSSION) Tracy Gallaway, Parks and Recreation Superintendent. 6. Update on the City's Public Safety Plan (DISCUSSION AND INFORMATION) Mia Navarro, Community Engagement Manager 7. Tukwila Branding Update 8. Adjourn Councilmember Kathy Hougardy Next Scheduled Meeting: November 28; 1:00 p.m. Location: TBD Tukwila City Hal! 6200 Sou thentr aulevard = Tukwila, A 98188 206-4334800 psi Tukwita A.aov Tukwila Arts&EngagementPlan www,tukwila,gov .335 1. 3 3 opk 3 ,33 fP ttot L 3 3 3 ler N 33, 3 „ • d� Ok3V% )3 d 3 ,3 %.333333 LI 1 4 L 4Prw '• 'PP .333/p3P ,OP PP . Pip1 reLJtLI = Comprehensive Plan Strategic Plan Community Conversations Parks & Open Space Plan CNU Legacy Project: 640 3{33 eV, VP,p 144,41 4;74 ek A, A •0.33 .3" , P „ PAO Put vritsm PM ES 1A33 t. 3.33, PPP % 44 '4% %.0 t%%, %a% 3133 30333, HCZ 3433 ?3, 7 7 33 3 P3. 343 Diversity Parks and River Proximity to Transit and Shopping Schools Community Spirit 2 1 3 STAFF ISSI ELECTE S RS E 11 1. , n 1* 11 There iS an exeraeser' desire ito Tree:LIP:a /NJ flterlit iiltof I. PPM Integra'rion of phesiaai and culturallsocial environments that vitirriately inlbues TukvitellE with a unicwe oride diace, 4 5 6 7 TYPES tF P•JECTS CAT rr ..1 [1 11, 8 „toga MAW Comprehensive Plan Goal: Increase public access to the river. Integrate art throughout the city. Parks & Open Space Plan I tie L.:wife I/varnish Many of the? City's green open ,E.:,::':,[),.9(13(9S fie alar7q the .111/er connecte ortt9en River Trait, Accessino the River IS t 1-13tet west, Provide prominent public art and interpretive markers at highly visible locations, explaining the history of the Interurban Trolley, the Green/Duwamish River, Duwamish Hill Preserve, and other important buildings, sites, events or persons. 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Art can help people connect to the river: Newark S q cl a taarade tbr neighborhoods to walk to the river taciether, CA t' ART r „Art can mark access ints 111E? river with large ,scate, joyful s ta Ila tier) s „ This loca tion would be a Qreart phtutte to make the river ',a/sib/el WHAT GA, V Ail $ :7) Art can mark sequence aloop the rivet, ke this /ride S tOri e - 0 ne of nine by tlirn ,:3::1.10r1,(.1 the river in Gthatanoc)cla Tem n etS ea The art C Likli a ISO de line e TLIk1/1/118 Sec1177eri t of Green River Tra I/ 1 4 n rp:ANA. rrAWA) A BYRN ,m4 The vision for the Tukwila International Boulevard District is an area that is a complete neighborhood with a thriving, multicultural residential and business community with vibrant places to live, work, shop, and play for everyone. The District is a safe and walkable destination with an authentic, main street character that is connected to other destinations. Comprehensive Plan Invest public funds in the infrastructure and public amenities necessary to catalyze private investment, stimulate the location of businesses and housing, and create an attractive neighborhood. Comprehensive Plan, 8-26 1 5 ZWtttt„) -gtt, ttt• Aftt 1„$1544talttit Omar,c4rts„C ttrtt,t,.: ."7,',140VirRY4t...tt ' 4124§610,4, Ap001911k,g,110 Public art (including larger scale imaginative sculptures) adds to the ambiance of a place. Little, if any, public art exists in Tukwila. Tukwila Brand Fieldwork Research The Tukwila Arts Commission shall ensure that Tukwila's characteristics, such as its history and cultural diversity, are considered in public art projects Comprehensive Plan 1.3.6 1 6 .O.4040 'Son, yvof.144A. sadeNhnoifv. P-04 • OTIPO: WZO:..V=,,%O'KX V 'poto% ,omool cz O %FAO Use banners, signage, and architectural and landscape elements to "advertise" the new identity throughout the T1B District Comprehensive Plan 8-24 Arts During interviews, participants expressed the need for more opportunities enabling the community's artists to exhibit their skills and products. It was suggested that Tukwila may present opportunities as an artist colony and incubators given high rent for artists in Seattle. Tukwila Brand 17 o H 44,14w rwo oo. 4.4iRt4M`"" ti'ogtlitMZAait, illitiorowar . fOrSko .r 4444404e' 1;0 Ar1, raft. give identity lo 117 terna tibt ?a / BO Va rd 0,5 L„., plaC,:`0 With rich CULtUr0 and hOrne 6:',V117;C: businesses Art cat jump start transibrintatio,,-/ (t) I Intern c,3 E3 °Life wtti, rj> Uri) '31 .1 torn 1 St1306' '1117 N A Tr .D Art n?cl color and beauty ;n" leternationat Houle vrirts1 1 8 .„" • New centers or "nodes" are emerging along the Boulevard Comprehensive Plan 8-5 A network of sidewalks, trails and paths also connects to nearby parks, schools, open spaces and amenities. 1 9 Imstr— k* 7e new library, opened In April .2(1)1,7t. inetth its ()Ls bitty arks/ indoor camttntirlity of 'Tukwila Villaga Titie rriaibr preserlce of art there 10169 LE1 TiElk Wlla Priva te Lixe a USE? cieveloptTient is under r on '3 talc /Von nearby, Tukwila Village - the intent (is) that it will catalyze and demonstrate the intensity and quality of development envisioned for the area. 8-8 20 f4r1,00t at' ,1„00 uI Ari ca enliven and engage [he sharThq „.„.„ C„, :1„„, With t„1::)1 IL, (7.; Activate public and private community gathering spaces with temporary events including food, art, music, pop -ups and activities that leverage nearby assets, such as schools and cultural facilities, and reflect the international, multicultural character of the TIB area. 8-23 21 ,tc Westfield Southcenter Mall 222 - env 2,2-2i12,, ,222 A2 W, 12,21 Tukwila Pond 002:14, 0.41,4 2t202, iram a a a a riga. Baker Boulevard Ire " s transit station bride Bicentennial Park 22 .040,0 . , getik0,254;m4, NON , 0.41,4 %BO km, "Unearth" Tukwila Pond and the portion of the Green River that passes through Southcenter, restoring their natural health and beauty, and featuring them prominently as amenities that enhance the identity and drawing power of Southcenter. Southcenter Subarea Plan p5 23 . . , , ........ . .. ... „......„„, ... . ... 60410$4, 1,40MIN, 'OM= Ator" OM* t'eMgM'V Encourage the eventual redevelopment of underutilized properties and oversized parking lots into a pattern that connects the project areas' key anchors (such as Westfield Mall) and overlooked amenities (such as Tukwila Pond and the Green River) to each other and to new infill commercial, residential and public spaces. Southcenter Subarea PlanP5 24 00.414, Iffffeff bfft MR2,ff ,fft% ff 7 7, I ASOIN .mizoppgli pfimmegag otmaNg4 :,p104409:141tow 00104r, 401011 *14,7 Art can help fvfla live the dream, kick-startiqo plans ,::31"30 helin:r1 rt VIS/0176 Oil I fa Pi .11( 41HAT CAA '7" DO Art can mark important' 1.)1,,,,i(.3 61"S help neoi.)/e fit 2(1 thc,ir lo./ay destia,Tilions, 3,0e: IV ART 1:D? create and define space, making places tr;,{i.il a a kl7 1(77) a I 7 C activities, 25 TYPE F P ECT aermanent tem oorary comrnunity engagement civic resicency garierings/ events envi ronrnenta 0 H 0 0 co 26 DEVELS ARTS review and strengthen c STAFF! SS OUTSIDE CONSUL UDGE A ING ASSESSME TS ITY SI-PS ouilc oridges to community cecicated 5 FTE as neecec for p artist selection tnin,cin tying in ou o CIP e anning, -le 1% 3-yesr timeframe annua imoac assessmen a ign inOU ent with vision & goa rom community evera ng resources DUI cing community re ationshios 28 IDED SP \DIN MONEY ID STAFF EVIEW P CE AN 1,IPPOR AT CO S, 0\ SKILLS EVELOPV PA UN E RI T ' OUT EFiT ACH FP LAN N 1 N GA D EXPE T S RESOU CES 29 3ALA DEC ..)1A C N AT - NG HAT'IS NUAL ASSESV successes lessons irnpact oalance earnec E EA D UD OST A ENT J P ATE 30 SELECT" N OCESSES SAV ooen ca e egioi criteria CO ity aoorations/ PLE CALL SHEPIIAR eams HE ESI PLE EN ATION 31 PUB CATIONS S TE° DEO E RGANIZATIO\ 32 33 34 34 35 36 36 \Amvv,tukwira.,gov 37