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City of Tukwila E-Hazelnut Newsletter October 2017
Council identifies preferred locations for public
safety buildings
At the October 16, 2017 City Council meeting, the Public Safety Plan Siting
Advisory Committee provided an update to the siting process and gave a
presentation of their recommendations to Council (see video below). During
the update, the potential locations for three fires stations, a new Justice
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Center and a consolidated shops facility were all shown.
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The City will discuss, and may take final action on, the proposed purchase
of the property for these facilities at its regularly scheduled meeting on
Tukwila Elected Officials
Monday, November 6, 2017 at 7:00pm. The public is welcome to attend.
Mayor:
Allan Ekberg
Questions?
Contact PublicSafetyPlan@TukwilaWA.gov or Rachel.Bianchi@TukwilaWA.gov
City Council:
Dennis Robertson (Council
President)
Joe Duffie
New plan allows for easier, less expensive way to
Verna Seal
Kathy Hougardy
pay traffic fines
De'Sean Quinn
Kate Kruller
Thomas McLeod
As of October 1, 2017, individuals with traffic-related fines in multiple
jurisdictions in King County have an easier and less expensive way to pay
court-mandated fines from multiple courts through the new Unified
Payment (UP) Program. This new program also lifts the hold on a person's
driver's license before the fines are completely paid off.
In 2016, 66,000 people in King County had court fines that could lead to
automatic suspension of their driver's license. The average fine obligation
for these individuals was $315. Many of these individuals have multiple fines
in multiple courts, which required two or more separate payment plans for
each court, often through a collection agency charging both interest and
collection fees.
The program is a collaboration between the district and municipal courts in
King County. The UP Program allows people with fines in multiple
jurisdictions in King County the ability to pay off their obligations without
going to a collection agency. Because the program only charges a flat fee of
$7.00 per month, individuals save costs that would have been accrued
through a collection agency, which assesses collection fees and
compounding interest as high as 19%. Monthly payments as low as $25 are
accepted and the agency will work with court customers to determine an
appropriate amount on an individual basis.
Participating courts include King County District Court and the municipal
courts of Algona, Auburn, Bellevue, Black Diamond, Bothell, Burien, Des
Moines, Duvall, Enumclaw, Federal Way, Hunts Point, Issaquah, Kenmore,
Kent, Kirkland, Lake Forest Park, Maple Valley, Mercer Island, Newcastle,
Normandy Park, North Bend, Pacific, Redmond, Renton, Sammamish,
SeaTac, Seattle, Shoreline, Skykomish, Snoqualmie, Tukwila, Woodinville,
and Yarrow Point. Each of these courts operate their own relicensing
programs that allow individuals with fines in their court to participate in
similar payment programs and/or payment alternatives.
Donate now to the 2017 Spirit of Giving Program
Each year as the holiday season approaches, the City of Tukwila prepares
for the annual Spirit of Giving Campaign for Tukwila families. Organized by
the Parks and Recreation Department, this effort helps make the holiday
season a time of celebration for local families and children in low-income
and troubled situations. Recipients in the program are typically homeless
children and families who reside in Tukwila that are recommended by
Tukwila School District employees or Tukwila's Human Services Department.
Families selected for this program are invited to a special holiday event
where they are given the opportunity to 'shop the store' (stocked with
donated items) and select special holiday gifts for their children.
Last year this program alone helped serve over 300 children. Our goal this
year is to once again serve all the district's displaced families, which
includes more than 300 children. Collectively, we can bring holiday cheer
to many Tukwila families this holiday season. Will you help us reach our
goal? Below are ways to participate, though this does not limit other
creative ideas you might have!
Unwrapped Holiday Gifts:
Donate new, unwrapped gifts for children or teens to our giving store.
Families are in need of blankets, gloves, mittens, and warm hats in various
sizes. We will provide you with a list of our most requested items to help
you with your shopping efforts!
Donate Cash or Cards:
Too busy to shop? We'll do it for you! Make a donation or purchase store gift
cards and leave the shopping to us. Donations can be dropped off or mailed
to the Tukwila Community Center, 12424 42nd Ave South, Tukwila WA 98168
or by donating online.
Volunteer:
We have many opportunities for volunteers (individuals and groups) to get
involved in this program. Volunteers can help with pre-event activities, day
of, and clean up.
No matter how you and your business/organization choose to participate
please be assured that your efforts will make a difference in the life of a
local child.
If you would like to discuss this program further, please contact Shannon
Fisher at 206-768-2822 or via email
at shannon.fisher@tukwilawa.gov. Together we can make a difference!