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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCOW 2021-09-13 Upcoming Meetings and Events / Tentative Agenda Schedule2UPCOMING MEETINGS AND EVENTS SEPTEMBER 2021 Due to COVID-19, meetings will be held electronically, with telephone access available (see agenda page). SEP 13 MON SEP 14 TUE SEP 15 WED SEP 16 THU SEP 17 FRI SEP 18 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 Special Meeting to immediately follow Committee of the Whole Meeting. a. Civil Service Commission 5:00 PM Electronic meeting - /► £fir O I I HAZARDOUS WASTE DISPOSAL EVENT GREEN pt. TUKWILA PARTNERSHIP RESTORATION AT DUWAMISH HILL PRESERVE Green Tukwila is following Public Health Guidelines to keep volunteers and staff safe during work parties. Work parties are limited to 20 people. If you need to cancel let us know so we can open up the opportunity. If work parties fill up we may open a second work party on the same day. 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM Click here to sign-up. Food Tr14c4_ ' i LLY -- err ,. :g, L,`•. ' * m. 4 FOOD TRUCK RALLY Join Westfield Southcenter and Culinex for the Food Truck Rally with popular food trucks in the area! Bring the family, some blankets/chairs and an appetite! 11:00 AM - 6:30 PM Westfield Southcenter Mall tl11r,,r,1r:ltr,y HOSTED BY FOOD INNOVATION NETWORK See below for more information. \ 2% 90B 42ND AVE S BRIDGE DESIGN OPTIONS The City is replacing the 42nd Ave Bridge. We want input from community members on elements of the new bridge's appearance, including railings, paint color, lighting and landscaping. 5:30 PM -7:O0 PMtyC Tukwila Community Center Social Hall Or, community members can go online to look over the choices and make your selections online by September 30. The online version is available in multiple languages. Click here to view the choices. For more information, visit TukwilaWA.gov/42nd or contact Adam Cox at 206-431-2446 or Adam.Cox@TukwilaWA.gov FREE WASTEMOBILE COLLECTION EVENT If you live in King County, you can take your household hazardous waste to any of the four collection sites or to the Wastemobile Collection event You do not need to make an appointment There is no fee for hazardous waste disposal. Marine flares are not accepted at this event. Sep 17-19 Fri -Sun 00 PM 130:OOAM-S,Buri 14300 1° Ave S, Burien Click here for more information. SEP20 MON SEP21 TUE SEP22 WED SEP23 THU SEP24 FRI SEP25 SAT ➢ Community Services and Safety 5:30 PM Electronic meeting ➢ Planning and Community Development 5:30 PM Electronic meeting 9 City Council Regular Meeting 7:00 PM Electronic meeting Tukwila Village ➢ Cancelled r - i NATIONAL 5LV• Action Committee ' TUKWILA INTERNATIONAL BOULEVARD ACTION COMMITTEE TRASH PICK-UP DAY For more information, call Sharon Mann at 206-200-3616. B L00 I HOSTED BY FOOD INNOVATION NETWORK Come buy fresh produce grown by refugees and immigrants in our community. The Farmers Market follow all public health guidelines to ensure a safe market experience. Please wear a mask to the market, and stayhome if you are not feeling well. 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM Wednesdays Jun 23 — Oct 13 Tukwila Village Plaza 14350 Tukwila Intl Blvd Free COVID-19 vaccination available from 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM. Click here to sign up for the email newsletter. ➢Arts Commission 6:00 PM Electronic meeting TUKWILA BLOOD SHORTAGE! Donate by September 30 for a chance to win a 12.3" Microsoft Surface Pro 7. Your donation is critical! With less than a 24-hour supply of blood on hand for hospitals, more donors are needed to make and keep their appointments with Bloodworks Northwest This shortage has left our community's blood supply at emergency levels, risking the inability to meet patient needs. Your gift of blood and time saves lives. To schedule an appointment, call 206-241-6300 or Click here to schedule an appointment online. qs 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. 9 6 Click here for more information and resources. r DRIVE THRU PICK-UP 3118 S 140TH ST TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS AND SATURDAYS 10:00 AM — 2:30 PM v1-,2cv-igZ Tukwila Pantiy is in need of shopping bags. Po.. -a- VOLUNTEERS — In need of volunteers between 8 AM — 1 PM for food packaging Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays and food distributions Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. To sign-up to volunteer, visit https://www.signupgenius.com/go/9040a4dabac2ealf85-volunteer2. DONORS — Please donate at TukwilaPantry.org. COVID-19 VACCINATION Public Healthill All Washingtonians ages 12 and up are eligible to receive a COVID-19 vaccination. Seattle 8 zing county NM For 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-d800-833-6384. For tactile interpretation, visit seattledbsc.org. COVID-19 VACCINE CLINIC POP-UP CLINIC 113Westfield Southcenter will host a free COVID-19 vaccine pop-up 9 AM — 12 PM 1 PM — 3 PM SEP 25, OCT 16, 21, 28 & NOV 6 clinic in partnership with Harborview Medical Center. The clinic will 9 AM — 12 PM 1 PM — 7 PM OCT 7 j take place in Space 201, located on Level 1 near Nordstrom by Bergman Travel Shop. Vaccines distributed will include Pfizer. For more information on the vaccine and other languages, click here. BILL PAYMENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS FOR RESIDENTIAL CUSTOMERS 41110. ET PSE offers two bill payment assistance programs for residential customers to help pay your electric or natural gas bills. Eligibility is based on your SOUND household income and the number of people that live in your home. ENERGYhousehold more information, visit: www.pse.com/pages/bill-and-weatherization-assistance Available in other languages: CN I ES I HI I RU I VI 373 374 Tentative Agenda Schedule MEETING 1 — REGULAR MEETING 2 — C.O.W. MEETING 3 — REGULAR MEETING 4 — C.O.W. SEPTEMBER 7 No Council or Committee meetings due to the holiday week. SEPTEMBER 13 See below link for the agenda packet to view the agenda items: September 13, 2021 Committee of the Whole / Special Meeting SEPTEMBER 20 Presentation SEPTEMBER 27 Presentation Presentation from Cascade Water Alliance. Consent Agenda An update on the Teen and Senior Center — Community Champions. Public Hearing - Authorize the Mayor to sign Supplemental Agreement for the Macadam Road Water Main Replacement Design Project. - Authorize the Mayor to sign Supplemental Agreement for the Sewer Lift Station #2, #4 and #12 Project. - Authorize the Mayor to sign Supplemental Agreement with TranTech Engineering LLC for the 42nd Avenue South Bridge Replacement, in the amount of $1,483,203. Unfinished Business An Ordinance repealing Ordinance No. 2652, as codified at TMC Chapter 23.04, "Small Wireless Communication Facilities"; repealing Ordinance no. 2498, as codified in TMC Chapters 1.8.06 and 18.58; repealing Ordinance No. 2251 §71 and §72, as codified in TMC Chapter 18.58, "Wireless Communication Facilities"; repealing Ordinance No. 2135 §2 (part), as codified in multiple sections of TMC Chapter 18.06, 'Definitions"; amending Ordinance No. 2251 §68, §69, and §70, as codified in TMC Chapter 18.58; amending Ordinance No. 2135 §1 (part), as codified in multiple sections of TMC Chapter 18.58; authorizing and establishing permitting regulations and aesthetic and design standards for the deployment of Small Wireless Facilities; adopting supportive findings. Special Issues - COVID-19 Weekly Report. - A resolution adopting the Transit- Oriented Development Housing Strategies Plan. - An ordinance amending TMC Title 18 to comply with Engrossed Second Substitute House Bill 1220; adding definitions, allowed locations and criteria for various types of emergency, supportive and transitional housing; amending Ordinance No. 1976, as codified at TMC Chapter 18.06; amending Table 18-6, "Land Uses Allowed by District;" providing for severability; and establishing an effective date. - School Speed Zone Cameras: - A resolution relating to revenues generated from the use of Automated Traffic Safety Cameras in School Zones. - Police Department and Court Staffing Request. - Approve a grant application for Public Works Broadband Program in the amount of $2,000,000 to support. - 2021 2nd Quarter Financial Report. - Strategies to Address Homelessness. - An Ordinance repealing Ordinance No. 2652, as codified at TMC Chapter 23.04, "Small Wireless Communication Facilities"; repealing Ordinance no. 2498, as codified in TMC Chapters 18.06 and 18.58; repealing Ordinance No. 2251 §71 and §72, as codified in TMC Chapter 18.58, "Wireless Communication Facilities"; repealing Ordinance No. 2135 §2 (part), as codified in multiple sections of TMC Chapter 18.06, 'Definitions"; amending Ordinance No. 2251 §68, §69, and §70, as codified in TMC Chapter 18.58; amending Ordinance No. 2135 §1 (part), as codified in multiple sections of TMC Chapter 18.58; authorizing and establishing permitting regulations and aesthetic and design standards for the deployment of Small Wireless Facilities; adopting supportive findings. - COVID-19 Weekly Report. - An update on the Tukwila Arts / Arts % Program. MEETING 1 — REGULAR MEETING 2 — C.O.W. MEETING 3 — REGULAR MEETING 4 — C.O.W. OCTOBER 4 Consent Agenda OCTOBER 11 Special Issues OCTOBER 18 Unfinished Business OCTOBER 25 Special Issues - Approve an application for Lodging Tax Funds. - A resolution authorizing the cancellation of outstanding General Fund claims and payroll checks. - A resolution ordering the cancellation of past- due accounts receivable. - Authorize the Mayor to sign a contract for the Strander & Andover Park West Sewer Repair Design Project. - Authorize the Mayor to sign a contract for the Future Sewer Lift Station #13 Feasibility Study Project. - Authorize the Mayor to sign Supplemental Agreement for Sewer Lift Stations #2, #4 and #12 Projects. Unfinished Business - Weekly COVID-19 Report. - Update and consensus on Automated School Zone Camera Program. Weekly COVID-19 Report. COVID-19 Weekly Report. A resolution adopting the Tukwila Pond Master Plan. - Weekly COVID-19 Report. - An Ordinance repealing Ordinance No. 2652, as codified at Tukwila Municipal Code (TMC) Chapter 23.04, "Small Wireless Communication Facilities"; repealing Ordinance no. 2498, as codified in TMC Chapters 18.06 and 18.58; repealing Ordinance No. 2251 §71 and §72, as codified in TMC Chapter 18.58, "Wireless Communication Facilities"; repealing Ordinance No. 2135 §2 (part), as codified in multiple sections of TMC Chapter 18.06, 'Definitions"; amending Ordinance No. 2251 §68, §69, and §70, as coded in TMC Chapter 18.58; amending Ordinance No. 2135 §1 (part), as codified in multiple sections of TMC Chapter 18.58; authorizing and establishing permitting regulations and aesthetic and design standards for the deployment of Small Wireless Facilities; adopting supportive findings. - An Ordinance amending Chapter 18.41, "Tukwila South Overlay District Development Standards," as codified in Title 18, "Zoning," of the Tukwila Municipal Code, to set development standards and design guidelines for residential developments in the Tukwila South Overlay District (TSO).