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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCOW 2021-05-10 Upcoming Meetings and Events / Tentative Agenda ScheduleUPCOMING MEETINGS AND EVENTS MAY 2021 Due to COVID-19, meetings will be held electronically, with telephone access available (see agenda page). MAY 10 MON MAY 11 TUE MAY 12 WED MAY 13 THU MAY 14 FRI MAY15 SAT ➢ Finance and Governance 5:30 PM Electronic meeting Transportation and Infrastructure Services 5:30 PM Electronic meeting ➢ City Council Committee of the Whole Meeting 7:00 PM Electronic meeting ➢ Park Commission 5:30 PM Electronic meeting �w w i•, ,, TRANSIT ORIENTED DEVELOPMENT HOUSING ACTION Join us for a virtual community open house to discuss the draft results of the City's first Housing Action Plan. 4:30 PM — 6:00 PM Click here for more information and to sign- up. ➢ Community Oriented Policing Citizens Advisory Board 6:30 PM Electronic meeting GREEN } ` TUKWILA PARTNERSHIP DUWAMISH HILL PRESERVE WORK PARTY mited to 12 people. Tools will be assigned and not shared. 10 AM — 12 PM Click here to sign-up. 2021 Recycle Events Event is open to King County residents. No business waste accepted. 10:00 AM — 2:00 PM Renton Technical College NE 6th PI & Monroe Ave NE Click here for more information or call 425-430-7398. MAY 17 MON MAY 18 TUE MAY 19 WED MAY 20 THU MAY 21 FRI MAY 22 SAT ➢ Community Services and Safety 5:30 PM Electronic meeting Planning and Community Development 5:30 PM Electronic meeting ➢ City Council Regular Meeting 7:ee PM Electronic meeting S, Civil Service Commission 5:30 PM Electronic meeting GREEN } TUKWILA IP LITTER CLEAN-UP PARTY 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM Click here to sign-up. -- o ,,o TRANSIT CHAT: GETTING AROUND SOUTH KING COUNTY Join Hopelink Mobility Management and SKC Trips to learn about transportation options in South King County and earn rewards like a $20 ORCA card. 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM Click here to register. For accessibility accommodations, email mobility@hopelink.org at least one week before the session. La King County 2021 CANDIDATE FILING DUE IN PERSON BY 4:30 PM TODAY! To help slow the spread of COVID-19, in-person filing may be available by APPOINTMENT ONLY. Click here for more information. mA �. \lo D A DONATE BLOOD MAY 1-31 FOR A CHANCE TO WIN A WEBER 3-GAS BBQ GRILL! Your donation is critical! With lessf blood othan a handhor ossupply , on for hospitals, more donors are needed to make and keep their wh Bworks Northwest. This Bloodworks shortage has left our community's blood supply at emergency levels, risking the inability meet pnt needs. me sr gift lif blood and time saves lives. To schedule an appointment, call 206-241-6300 or click here to schedule an appointment online. r s COVID-19 FINANCIAL RESOURCES FOR RESIDENTS, WORKERS AND BUSINESSES Many changes are happening in response to the COVID-19 virus and federal, state and local governments are working to help. The City of Tukwila has r ,o, compiled a range of information developed by various agencies and governments that may be helpful to our businesses, workers, and residents. Click here for more information and resources. :4:TUKWILA ADOPT-ASPOT AND BECOME A PARK STEWARD A year round partnership with residents, community groups and businesses to help beatify Tukwila's parks and trails. Will you consider PARKS &RECREATION adopting a spot by pitchingin to pick uplitter in your favorite parks?GOOG — For more information, call 206-767-2315 or visit tukwilawa.gov/residents/parks-recreation/adopt-a-spot. MM.. PARK N PLAY PROGRAM FOR CHILDREN 18 YEARS OF AGE AND YOUNGER APR 20 — MAY 27 Tuesdays & Thursdays PARK N' PLO Free meals, snacks, activity kits and other essentials! Tukwila Parks and Recreation will deliver free meals, activity kits and snacks. — Staff will be at various school lunch sites in the morning, and then various parks around 12 PM. If you are having trouble making it out to a school site to pick up lunch, then visit us at the park! Mask and social distancing are required. For more information, click here. i DRIVE THRU PICK-UP 3118 S 140TH ST TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS AND SATURDAYS 10:00 AM — 2:30 PM . D Tukwila Pantry is in need of shopping bags. }z- VOLUNTEERS — In need of volunteers between 8 AM — 1 PM for food packaging Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays and food distributions fG+�s-t,./1:27 2r7 Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. To sign-up to volunteer, visit https://www.signupgenius.com/go/9040a4dabac2ealf85-volunteer2. OO DONORS — Please donate at TukwilaPantry.org. STILL WATER SNACK PACK NEEDS YOUR DONATIONS AND VOLUNTEER HELP! �. SnackPack serves food bags on Fridays to Tukwila students in need. Volunteers needed on Wednesdays, 1 PM-3 PM, Thursdays 9 AM-10 AM and 1 Fridays 9:45 AM -12:15 PM. Please donate to feed our Tukwila kids. For more information, call 206-717-4709 or visit facebook.com/TukwilaWeekendSnackPack. — ' Checks can be mailed to Still Waters, PO Box 88576, Tukwila WA 98138. Drive-thru and walk-up testing is available. CHI Franciscan partners with King County and City of Tukwila to provide this free service. isiFREE COVID-19 TESTING CHURCH BY THE SIDE OF THE ROAD 3455 S 148th St 9:30 AM — 5:30 PM MON -SAT I] •,; El See flyer for information in multiple languages: records.tukwilawa.gov/WebLink/1/edoc/333100/pagel.aspx <11.,0 King County For more information to register, call King County at 206-477-3977 (8am — 7pm) or visit www.chifranciscan.org/freetesting. I] Public Health i a� COVID-19 VACCINATION k i All Washingtonians age 16 and up are eligible to receive a COVID-19 vaccination. more information, visit kingcounty.gov/vaccine or call 206-477-3977. Interpreters are available for assistance. For telephone-to-text relay service, dial 711 or 1-800-833-6384. For tactile interpretation, visit seattledbsc.org. Seattle & KinCountyWM 87 88 Tentative Agenda Schedule MEETING 1 - REGULAR MEETING 2 - C.O.W. MEETING 3 - REGULAR MEETING 4 - C.O.W. MAY 3 See below link for the agenda packet to view the agenda items: May 3, 2021 Regular Meeting MAY 10 See below link for the agenda packet to view the agenda items: May 10, 2021 Committee of the Whole Meeting MAY 17 Appointment MAY 24 Special Issues Confirm the appointment of Apneet Sidhu to a position on the Planning Commission. Special Presentation - COVID-19 Weekly Report. - COVID-19 Year -End Financial Impact Report. - Service Level Agreement with Valley Communications. - Contract for Project Management Services for the Teen and Senior Center. Special Meeting to follow Committee of the Whole Meeting. Consent Agenda - Police Department promotions and awards: - Promotional swearing in of Sergeant Josh Vivet. - Medal of Valor for Officer Josh Hinson. - Life Saving Awards for Sergeant Isaiah Harris, Sergeant Adam Balcom and Officer Dakota Hodgson. - Meritorious Service Award for Officer Jon Thomas. - Report from the Public Safety Bond Financial Oversight Committee. - Annual State of the Court Address. Consent Agenda - Authorize the Mayor to sign a contract for project management services for the Teen and Senior Center. - COVID-19: Extend Emergency Rules to Allow Tents in Parking Lots and to Allow Temporary Signage. - Authorize the Mayor to sign a contract with Mid Pac Construction for tennis court repairs and improvements in the amount of $53,000. - Authorize the Mayor to accept a grant for the Tukwila Station Non -Motorized Connectivity and Safety project. - Authorize the Mayor to sign an Interlocal Agreement with the City of SeaTac for the 42nd Avenue South - South 164th Street Ramp Construction project in the amount of $14,000. - Authorize the Mayor to award a bid and sign a contract for the Sewer Lift Stations #2 and Forcemain project. - Authorize the Mayor to sign Supplemental Agreement #2 for the West Valley Highway (1- 405 - Strander Boulevard) project in the amount of $564,185. Unfinished Business - COVID-19 Weekly Report. - An ordinance authorizing the issuance and sale of one or more series of Limited Tax General Obligation and refunding bonds of the City in the aggregate principal amount of not to exceed $7,200,000 to finance and/or reimburse costs related to capital improvements to the City's public works facilities, to refund certain outstanding Limited Tax General Obligation bonds of the City, and to pay the cost of issuing the bonds; providing the form, terms and covenants of the bonds; delegating the authority to approve the sale of the bonds; providing for other matters relating thereto. I MEETING 1 - REGULAR MEETING 2 - C.O.W. MEETING 3 - REGULAR MEETING 4 - C.O.W. JUNE 7 Special Presentation JUNE 14 Public Hearing JUNE 21 Unfinished Business JUNE 28 Special Issues Introduction of the "Tukwila, City of Opportunity Scholarship" recipients. Consent Agenda A resolution adopting the 2022-2027 Six -Year Transportation Improvement Program. Special Issues - COVID-19 Weekly Report. - A resolution adopting the 2022-2027 Six -Year Transportation Improvement Program. COVID-19 Weekly Report. Special Meeting to follow Committee of the Whole Meeting. - Award a bid and authorize the Mayor to sign a contract for the 2020-2021 Annual Small Drainage Program. - Award a bid and authorize the Mayor to sign a contract for 2021 Overlay Program. - Authorize the Mayor to sign a contract for 2021 Overlay Program Construction Management services. Unfinished Business - A resolution adopting the 2022-2027 Six -Year Transportation Improvement Program. COVID-19 Weekly Report. - COVID-19 Weekly Report. - Service Level Agreement with Valley Communications.