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HomeMy WebLinkAboutReg 2021-08-16 Upcoming Meetings and Events / Tentative Agenda Schedule UPCOMING MEETINGS AND EVENTS AUGUST2021 Due to COVID-19, meetings will be held electronically, with telephone access available (see agenda page). AUG 16 MONAUG 17 TUEAUG 18 WEDAUG 19 THUAUG 20 FRIAUG 21 SAT Community ServicesCivil Service and SafetyCommission 5:30 5:00 PMPM Electronic meeting Electronic meeting HOSTED BY FOOD INNOVATION NETWORKTUKWILA BLOOD Planning and SHORTAGE! Come buy fresh produce Community grown by refugees and Donate by Aug 31 for a Development immigrants in our community. chance to win a foldable 5:30 PM The Farmers Market follow all OruKayak and Electronic meeting public health guidelines to accessories. ensure a safe market Your donation is critical! experience. Please wear a With less than a 24-hour City Council Regular mask to the market, and stay supply of blood on hand for Meeting home if you are not feeling hospitals, more donors are 7:00 PM well. needed to make and keep Electronic meeting their appointments with 4:007:00 PMPM Bloodworks Northwest. Wednesdays This shortage has left our Jun 23 Oct 13 Tukwila Village Plaza at emergency levels, 14350 Tukwila Intl Blvd risking the inability to meet patient needs. Your gift of Click here to sign up for the blood and time saves lives. email newsletter. To schedule an appointment, call 206-241-6300 or Click here to schedule an appointment online. AUG 23 MONAUG 24 TUEAUG 25 WEDAUG 26 THUAUG 27 FRIAUG 28 SAT Finance andPlanning Commission Governance 6:30 PM 5:30 Electronic meeting PM Electronic meeting HOSTED BY FOOD INNOVATION NETWORK TUKWILA Transportation and See above for more INTERNATIONAL Infrastructure information. BOULEVARD ACTION Services COMMITTEE 5:30 PM TRASH PICK-UP DAY Electronic meeting Arts Commission 6:00 For more information, call PM Electronic meeting Sharon Mann at City Council 206-200-3616. Committee of the Whole Meeting 7:00 PM Electronic meeting Special Meeting to immediately follow the Committee of the Whole Meeting. 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 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. PARK N PLAY PROGRAM FOR CHILDREN 18 YEARS OF AGE AND YOUNGER JUL 6 through AUG 19 TUE & THU 11:00 1 AMPM Free meals, snacks, activity kits and other essentials! Tukwila Parks and Recreation will deliver free meals, activity kits and snacks. CASCADE VIEW COMMUNITY PARK CRESTVIEW PARK TUKWILA COMMUNITY CENTER TUKWILA COMMUNITY CENTER SPRAY PARK IS OPEN FOR THE SUMMER! 10:00 8:00 AMPM Have a splash with your friends and families at the Spray Park! DRIVE THRU PICK-UP 3118 S 140TH ST TUESDAYS,THURSDAYS AND SATURDAYS 10:00 2:30 AMPM Tukwila Pantry is in need of shopping bags. VOLUNTEERSIn need of volunteers between 8 1 for food packaging Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays and food distributions AMPM Tosign-up tovolunteer, visithttps://www.signupgenius.com/go/9040a4dabac2ea1f85-volunteer2. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. DONORSTukwilaPantry.org Please donate at . KCLS LIBRARIES REOPEN TO FULL CAPACITY! 14380 TUKWILA INTERNATIONAL BLVD You can pick up holds, browse, use computers, print and get help from staff. Curbside pick-up is no longer available. No events will be held inside For hours of operation, visit kcls.org/locations/154/or call 206-242-1640. library buildings. COVID-19 VACCINATION All Washingtonians ages 12 and up are eligible to receive a COVID-19 vaccination. kingcounty.gov/vaccine For more information, visit or call 206-477-3977. Interpreters are available for assistance. For telephone-to-text seattledbsc.org relay service, dial 711 or 1-d800-833-6384. For tactile interpretation, visit . BILL PAYMENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS FOR RESIDENTIAL CUSTOMERS ! basedonyour PSE offers two bill payment assistance programs for residential customers to help pay your electric or natural gas bills. Eligibility is householdincome and the number of people that live in your home. www.pse.com/pages/bill-and-weatherization-assistance For more information, visit: Available in other languages: DO!}!!FT!}!!IJ!}!!SV!}!!WJ STAY COOL AT THESE COOLING CENTERS Please make plans to avoid the heat, know the signs and symptoms of heat exhaustion and heat stroke, and check on your elderly neighbors and family members. Please call 911 immediately if anyone show signs of heat exhaustion or heat stroke. If you do not have air conditioning and could use the break from the heat, consider stopping by one of these locations: WESTFIELD SOUTHCENTERSPRAY PARK TUKWILATUKWILA LIBRARYSEATAC COMMUNITY CENTER THU -SAT 10:00 9:00 12424 42nd Ave S14380 Tukwila International Blvd.13735 24th Ave S, SeaTac AMPM THU -SAT10:00 8:00 THU -FRI 10:00 5:00 THU -FRI 8:309:00 AMPMAMPMAMPM SAT 11:00 7:00 AMPM 283 Tentative Agenda Schedule MEETING 1 – MEETING 2 – MEETING 3 – MEETING 4 – REGULARC.O.W. REGULAR C.O.W. AUGUST 2AUGUST 9AUGUST 16AUGUST 23 See below link for the agenda See below link for the agenda packet to view the See below link for the agenda Special Issues packet to view the agenda items: agenda items: packet to view the agenda items: - COVID-19 Weekly Report. - A resolution adopting the August 2, 2021 August 9, 2021 August 16, 2021 Transit-Oriented Development Regular MeetingCommittee of the Whole MeetingRegular Meeting Housing Strategies Plan. - Request to approve an additional 0.25 in funding to bring the current 0.75 position to 1 full-time employee (FTE) in the Court for the Court Support Case Manager. - Resolution relating to revenues generated from the use of Automated Traffic Safety Cameras in School Zones. Special Meeting to be followed by Committee of the Whole Meeting. Consent Agenda A resolution relating to revenues generated from the use of Automated Traffic Safety Cameras in School Zones. MEETING 1 – MEETING 2 – MEETING 3 – MEETING 4 – REGULARC.O.W. REGULAR C.O.W. SEPTEMBER 7SEPTEMBER 13SEPTEMBER 20SEPTEMBER 27 Public Hearing Presentation Special Issues - An ordinance implementing Code Presentation from Cascade - COVID-19 Weekly Report. amendments related to House Bill 1220 Water Alliance. - Small Cell Ordinance. relating to emergency, supportive and - A resolution adopting the transitional housing. Unfinished Business Tukwila Pond Master Plan. - Tukwila South Design Guidelines. - COVID-19 Weekly Report. - An ordinance amending TMC Meeting cancelled due to a Special Issues Title 18 to comply with holiday week. - An ordinance implementing Code Engrossed Second Substitute amendments related to House Bill 1220 House Bill 1220; adding relating to emergency, supportive and definitions, allowed locations and criteria for various types transitional housing. - Tukwila South Design Guidelines. of emergency, supportive and - COVID-19 Weekly Report. transitional housing; - Tukwila Arts - Arts % Program Update. amending Ordinance No. - Park Lease Agreements: 1976, as codified at TMC - Authorize the Mayor to sign a lease Chapter 18.06; amending agreement with the Tukwila School District Table 18-6, “Land Uses for the Duwamish Park. Allowed by District;” providing for severability; and - Authorize the Mayor to sign a lease agreement with the Tukwila School District establishing an effective date. for the Joseph Foster Memorial Park. - Tukwila South Design - Authorize the Mayor to sign a lease Guidelines. agreement with the Tukwila School District - An update on the Teen and for the Riverton Park. Senior Center. Special Meeting to be followed by Committee of the Whole Meeting. Consent Agenda - Park Lease Agreements: - Authorize the Mayor to sign a lease agreement with the Tukwila School District for the Duwamish Park. - Authorize the Mayor to sign a lease agreement with the Tukwila School District for the Joseph Foster Memorial Park. - Authorize the Mayor to sign a lease agreement with the Tukwila School District for the Riverton Park. Unfinished Business - Approve additional 0.25 in funding to bring the current 0.75 position to 1 full-time employee (FTE) in the Court for the Court Support Case Manager. - A resolution adopting the Transit-Oriented Development Housing Strategies Plan.