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
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places to live, work, shop,
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The District is a safe and
walkable destination
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main street character
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Invest public funds in the
infrastructure and public
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ambiance of a place.
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exists in Tukwila. Tukwila
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characteristics, such as
its history and cultural
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participants expressed
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opportunities enabling
the community's artists
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products. It was suggested
that Tukwila may present
opportunities as an artist
colony and incubators
given high rent for artists
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redevelopment of
underutilized properties
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the project areas' key
anchors (such as Westfield
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amenities (such as Tukwila
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