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1.CALL TO ORDER / PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
2.LAND
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3.PUBLIC COMMENTS
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address the City Council.
a.An update on the Wadajir Development Agreement.Pg.1
4.SPECIAL ISSUES
b.An update on Code Enforcement.Pg.113
c.Consensus on the funding path for the Public Works Shops Pg.127
Phase 2 Project.
a.Mayor
5.REPORTS
b.City Council
c.Staff
6.MISCELLANEOUS
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EXECUTIVE SESSION
8.ADJOURNMENT
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and approved as part of the construction for the street and would be subject to revisions.
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City of Tukwila
Allan Ekberg, Mayor
Parking and Setbacks
Photo 1, Aerial Photo of the Wadajir site.
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Tukwila Municipal Code Requirement
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Analysis
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Staff Recommendation
Photo 2, Portion of S. 141 Street that could be used to provide more public, on-street parking.
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Figure 1, Conceptual Design of Parking Along S. 141 st and 42 nd Ave S 2.
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Figure 2, Site Plan for Wadajir
West Property Line, along Tukwila International Blvd.
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Figure 3, west property line along TIB.
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Figure 4, north property line.
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Figure 5, east property line.
Photo 3, South Property Line of Wadajir.
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Figure 6, south property line setbacks.
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PUBLIC WORKS SHOPS PHASE TWO
INTRODUCTION
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POSSIBLE FUTURE OF PW SHOPS
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HISTORY OF CURRENT PUBLIC WORKS FACILITIES
City of Tukwila purchases
and other supplies under
PW staff stored Asphalt,
Minkler Shops to house
broken concrete, spoils,
Minkler Shops, the City
Needing space beyond
purchases the George
Public Works functions
Long facility (built in
405 underpass near
Sounder station.
1965)
purchased in 2000's
Long Acres Site
19721988
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FACILITIES
MINKLER
LONG &
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Due to planned environmental improvements, City receives regulatory relief from Department of Ecology, enabling development i
City Council fo
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22 CIP project (50% paid by Utilities (Sewer, Water and SWM))
TIMELINE OF COMBINED PUBLIC WORKS FACILITIES
design begins on Western Parcel of purchased land (4 acres)
City develops Public Safety Plan, focuses on needs of First Responders: includes Fire, Police and Public Works.
City takes possession of Eastern Parcel of land where UPS building currently resides (6.8 acres)
City purchases 10.86 acres of land where the current Fleet & Facilities and UPS buildings reside
phased Public Works Shops project
& Facilities Building begins on Western Parcel.
Staff move into newly renovated Fleet & Facilities Building, completing Phase One
PHASE TWO BEGINS
Mark created by Chinook Winds park.
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goal of Public Works being in a consolidated shops facility
Council adopts funding for PW shops as part of the 2021
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Public Works begins formal planning process for multi
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Council adopts Phase One of Public Works Shops
Regulation update
City Council begins Facility Needs Study
space for Fleet
Estimated timeline for Shoreline
High Water
Construction of new
the new Ordinary
November 2023
September 2018
December 2015December 2019
October 2021
End of 2020
April 2021
June 2022
July 2013
201620182028
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environmental and regulatory standards
for a sustainable future. It promotes
human and environmental health.
STEWARDS OF THE
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The facility will exemplify
ENVIRONMENT
COOPERATIVE PLANNING PROCESS
GUIDING PRINCIPLES FROM
values to its customers and employees.
advancements that improve service to
standards and plans for technological
term investment
strategy to raise existing facility
FORWARD LOOKING
the public.
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It supports a long
operations of tomorrow efficiently and
capacity and flexibility to support the
Public Works Department with the
The facility houses a collaborative
FUNCTIONAL
effectively
The facility provides a safe environment
improves employee health and wellness
from workers and visitors and
SAFE
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NEW VS FUTURE PROGRAMMATIC
NEEDS
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FLEET AND FACILITIES
SHOPS
PHASE ONE
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Options are to add to this design process to include more "test to fits" for future
Phase One will soon be complete; discussion is on the site planning process for
now
need to start planning
Discuss financing scenarios and options moving forward
NEXT STEPS
FINANCING
PLANNING
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programming, regional partnerships, and more
We will own Amalfi/UPS site on Nov 1, 2023
Two
Phase
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Project replaces 2/3 of acre of paved parking with native plants
DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY WAIVER IS A
Full integration of currently disrupted walking/biking trail are
Approval from DOE on the basis of our improvement plans
Net environmental benefit along the Duwamish
permeable surface
PUBLIC BENEFIT
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Significant improvements to non
realize in next phase of design
& trees
River
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PARKING
PARKING
PARKINGPARKING
MAINTENANCE STORAGE
STORAGE
MAINTENANCE
FLEET
LEGEND
FLEET
BRINE
SHOPS
FLEET
UNCOVERED
UNCOVERED
BINS
COVERED
INTERIOR
+
PROGRAM
COVERED
DECANT
+
ADMIN
FLEET SPOILS
FLEET
BULK
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BUILDING
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FOOTPRINT
STREET
SHOPS
(4)
FLEET
10x30,
SF
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COVERED
112TH
+
ADMIN
SF
INTERIORFLEET
(14)
22,690
SOUTH
STORAGE
SF
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UNCOVERED
STORAGE
SF
UNCOVERED
700
STORAGE
SF
ST
770
A
W
SF
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UNCOVERED
STORAGE
FLEET
SF
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COVERED
PARKING
MAINTENANCE
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(31)
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Vehicle Evidence Storage
OPPORTUNITIES FOR PARTNERSHIP AND
Brine Storage Tanks
Fleet Maintenance
REVENUE GENERATION
Facility
Bus Repair
Decant
Regional Jurisdictions
Tukwila School
City of SeaTac
Tukwila Police
King County
District
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Can we repurpose the UPS building into an
Yes, it could go elsewhere on the site but that would
Can we put the Admin building elsewhere?
QUESTIONS FROM 4/18 TRANSPORTATION &
INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES COMMITTEE
Yes, it need to be studied further
need to be studied further
Admin building?
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OPTIONS PRESENTED TO
COUNCIL IN 2019
Pros and Cons of Each
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Fleet
existing
program
isolated
Meets the guiding principles&
Admin
maintenance at
phase
the
loading
meet future
not
cost
of
turning
between
maintenance
portion
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and
multi
areas
tool
cycle
building
construction
vehicle
Congested Bottleneck
for
projectionslife
not
going
occupancy
Distance
a
CONS
existing
Utilizes
PROS
Higher
Allows building
Parking
Does
Tight
Fleet
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On
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Does not retain any existing buildings
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Pump station requires for sewer
Bottleneck at tool room loading
Fleet maintenance not isolated
Meets the guiding principles
Employee parking location
Improved site circulation
Optimized site circulation
and utilization of space
Meets future program
Potential for regional
Lower life cycle cost
Load area access
Better sight lines
projections
connection
CONS
PROS
decant
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Does not retain any existing buildings
Impound lot circulates through staff
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Bottleneck at tool room loading
relocation of uncovered storage
Ladder testing area requires
Meets the guiding principles
Location of admin building
Dispersed fleet parking
Meets future program
Potential for regional
Lower life cycle cost
Better sight lines
remaining site
projections
circulation
CONS
PROS
parking
decant
OPTION 3.0
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Does not retain any existing buildings
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Pump station requires for sewer
relocation of uncovered storage
Fleet maintenance not isolated
Ladder testing area requires
Meets the guiding principles
Secured deliveries entrance
Employee parking location
Improved site circulation
Optimized site circulation
Improved vehicle turning
and utilization of space
Meets future program
Potential for regional
Lower life cycle cost
Secured staff parking
Better sight lines
projections
connection
Based on PW staff input collected by SHKS during the planning phases, we
CONS
PROS
decant
created Option 2.1 as the preferred staff option in 2019
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PARKING
PARKING
PARKINGPARKING
MAINTENANCE STORAGE
STORAGE
MAINTENANCE
FLEET
LEGEND
FLEET
BRINE
SHOPS
FLEET
UNCOVERED
UNCOVERED
BINS
COVERED
INTERIOR
+
PROGRAM
COVERED
DECANT
+
ADMIN
FLEET SPOILS
FLEET
BULK
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SF3,262
0
-
100'
STORAGEUNCOVERED
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PARKING
MAINTENANCE
FLEET
PARKING
PARKING
FLEET
COMBINED PW SHOPS
VER
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SF
ADMIN
ORGANICS
15x45
BUILDING
3,090
SOUTH
FOOTPRINT
STREET
SHOPS
(4)
FLEET
10x30,
SF
43,200
COVERED
112TH
+
ADMIN
SF
INTERIORFLEET
(14)
22,690
SOUTH
STORAGE
SF
1,880
UNCOVERED
STORAGE
SF
UNCOVERED
700
STORAGE
SF
ST
770
A
W
SF
8,454
UNCOVERED
STORAGE
FLEET
SF
11,630
COVERED
PARKING
MAINTENANCE
9X20
COVERED
FLEET
FLEET
(31)
MAINTENANCE
COVERED
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SF
POILSPOILS
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WASTE
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FLEET
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FLEET
KING
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NE
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Presented PW shops planning
Department of Ecology waiver
Detailed public benefit of
design cost
fit
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ACTION
to
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estimates for test
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Added pre
options
4/18 Transportation & Infrastructure
Desire for more comprehensive
Concerns about environmental
Desire to have more historical
COMMITTEE
Questions about repurposing
4/25 Finance & Governance
potential of UPS building
INPUT
Services Committee
design process
Committee
context
impacts
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UPDATED COST ESTIMATE
Comprehensive Design Costs
$3,950,000
$2,600,000
$550,000$300,000$450,000
$50,000
Geotechnical Engineer and Survey Team
Total Phase Two Design Costs
Architects & Engineering Fee
Construction Management
Other Owner Consultants
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to
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Pre
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FUNDING PATHS
$1,9750,000
Funding Path Scenario 1Funding Path Scenario 2
$1,975,000$1,700,000$3,950,000$1,700,000$3,950,000
$ 275,000
$275,000
Portion of Excess Funds from George Long
Portion of Excess Funds from Long Acres
Enterprise Funds (Water, Sewer, Surface Enterprise Funds (Water, Sewer, Surface
State Grant Funding
Shop Proceeds
Other Funding
sale Proceeds
Water)Water)
Total
Total
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QUESTIONS ?
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UPCOMING MEETINGS AND EVENTS
MAY 2022
City Council meetings and Council Committee meetings will be conducted in a hybrid model, with in-person and virtual attendance available.
MAY 9 MON MAY 10 TUE MAY 11 WED MAY 12 THU MAY 13 FRI MAY 14 SAT
Community Services and Community Oriented Policing
Safety Committee Citizens Advisory Board
5:30 6:30
PM PM
City Hall – Hazelnut Room Justice Center –
RESTORATION AT
Hybrid Meeting Emergency Operations
RIVERTON WORK PARTY
Center Conference Room
DONATE BLOOD AND
Park steward and Green
ENTER TO WIN A
Tukwila staff are now
Finance and Governance
CULINARY-THEMED
hosting monthly work parties
Committee
PRIZE
at Riverton Park.
5:30
PM
Your donation is critical!
6300 Building – Duwamish
11:30 – 1:30
AMPM
To schedule an
Room on 2 nd Floor
appointment,
Click here to sign-up
Hybrid Meeting
call 1-800-398-7888.
Click here for more
City Council
information and to
Park Commission
Committee of the Whole
schedule an
Cancelled
Meeting
appointment online.
7:00
PM
City Hall Council Chambers
Hybrid Meeting
MAY 16 MON MAY 17 TUE MAY 18 WED MAY 19 THU MAY 20 FRI MAY 21 SAT
Planning and Community Civil Service Commission
Development Committee 5:00
PM
5:30
PM
City Hall – Hazelnut Room
DUWAMISH HILL
Hybrid Meeting
City of SeaTac is hosting a PRESERVE WORK
PARTY
recycling event for all King
County residents. Join Forest Stewards and
Transportation and
Friends of the Hill to
STORIES OF ARRIVAL: REFUGEE &
Infrastructure Committee
9:00 – 3:00
AMPM
remove invasive blackberry
IMMIGRANT YOUTH VOICES
5:30
PM
and protect young native
POETRY
Tyee High School
6300 Building – Duwamish
plants.
Free event to celebrate the newest
Room on 2 Floor
nd
4424 S 188 St, SeaTac
th
10:00 – 1:00
poetry anthology. The Book Launch and
AMPM
Hybrid Meeting
Poetry Reading will feature project
Click here for more
Click here to sign-up.
poets reading from the new anthology.
information and map.
For more information,
City Council
Students will present their work.
email
Regular Meeting
6:00
PM
abergomi@forterra.org
7:00
PM
City Hall Council Chambers
14200 Tukwila Intil Blvd, Suite 141
Hybrid Meeting
Click here for more information.
RENEW YOUR PET LICENSE THRU JUNE 30 AND HAVE YOUR LATE FEES WAIVED
License your pet by calling 206-433-1800 Option 0 or pay in-person at the Tukwila City Hall (please see office hours on the left).
Click here if you would like to pay for your pet license online.
STORMWATER MANAGEMENT ACTION PLANNING (SMAP) PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT AND PARTICIPATION
The City is currently responding to our NPDES Phase II Permit requirement, SS.C.1 Stormwater Planning and is seeking public
involvement and participation to help develop the SMAP process. Comments and/or input can be directed to Surface Water Senior
Program Manager Mike Perfetti at Mike.Perfetti@TukwilaWA.gov or 206-550-4930.
Click here for more information on the SMAP work completed so far.
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42 AVE S BRIDGE IN ALLENTOWN IS OPEN TO SOUTHBOUND TRAFFIC
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The 42 Ave S and Interurban Ave S intersection has been modified to prioritize the 42 Ave S traffic movements. The bridge is
only open to southbound traffic.
TUKWILA WORKS RELAUNCH - ONLINE REPORTING TOOL
Report non-emergency issues such as potholes, streetlight outages, code violations, etc., and track issues. Download the SeeClickFix app for your mobile device or
access the Tukwila Works reporting tool here: Tukwila Works Reporting Tool
DRIVE THRU PICK-UP 3118 S 140TH ST TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS AND SATURDAYS 10:00 – 2:00
AMPM
VOLUNTEERS – In need of volunteers between 8 – 1 for food packaging Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays and food distributions
AMPM
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Click here to sign-up to volunteer.
DONORS – Please donate at TukwilaPantry.org.
STILL WATER SNACKPACK NEEDS YOUR DONATIONS AND VOLUNTEER HELP!
SnackPack serves food bags on Fridays to Tukwila students in need. For more information, call 206-717-4709 or email TukSnackPack@gmail.com.
Volunteers needed on Wednesdays, 1:00 - 2:30 , Thursdays 9 -10 and Fridays 9:30 -11:00 .
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PM PMAMAMAMM
Please donate to feed our Tukwila kids. Click here to donate online or mail checks to Still Waters, PO Box 88576, Tukwila WA 98138.
SnackPack is looking for a dynamic leader as Executive Director to join the team. Click her to learn more and apply.
COVID-19 TESTING
Rapid, over the counter COVID tests are now widely available around King County. These tests are also known as home-based self-collected COVID
tests or antigen tests provide results in 15 minutes. Click here for more information.
Click here to find COVID testing sites by location in King County.
COVID-19 VACCINATION
All Washingtonians ages 5 and up are eligible to receive a COVID-19 vaccination. For more information, visit Getting vaccinated in King County or call 206-477-3977.
You can also search at vaccinelocator.doh.wa.gov Interpreters available for assistance. Telephone-to-text relay service: Dial 711 or 1-800-833-6384. Tactile
interpretation: seattledbsc.org.
MEDICARE WORKSHOPS ON ENROLLMENT AND BENEFITS
Learn about Medicare enrollment, eligibility, benefits and costs in online workshops. You can also get answers to your Medicare questions from a
health insurance benefits advisor. Click here for more information.
GET CERTIFIED AT YOUR LIBRARY FOR FREE!
Take free online classes, practice tests and Certiport certification exams. Get certified in MS Office, Adobe, QuickBooks, coding and more! You
will need your KCLS library card number and PIN to access some resources. Click here for more information and registration.
FREE TECH COURSES & EARN BELLEVUE COLLEGE CREDIT!
Take free tech courses from Cisco, and apply for college credit from Bellevue College. The courses are online, self-paced and free.
Click here for more information and register to enroll in the tech courses.
Do you have a disability that makes it difficult to visit the library?
Find out about assistive technology, program accommodations, home delivery and more! Learn what’s available at your library and how to make an accommodation
request. Click here for more information, or call Tukwila Library at 206-242-1640.
SUBSIDIZED BROADBAND FOR ELIGIBLE RESIDENTS
Enrollment for the Affordable Connectivity Program is now open. You may be eligible for a discount of up to $30 per month on your
broadband service and up to $75 per month if you live on qualifying Tribal lands. For assistance, call 1-877-384-2575.
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Tentative Agenda Schedule
MEETING 1 – MEETING 2 – MEETING 3 – MEETING 4 –
REGULAR C.O.W. REGULAR C.O.W.
MAY 2MAY 9MAY 16MAY 23
PRESENTATION
See below link for the agenda See below link for the agenda SPECIAL ISSUES
Promotional swearing in of Police
packet to view the agenda items: packet to view the agenda items: Contract for consulting services for
Sergeant Joseph Zaehler.
Economic Development Plan.
May 2, 2022 May 9, 2022
Regular Meeting Committee of the Whole Meeting
CONSENT AGENDA
- Accept as complete the 2020 Central
Business District Sanitary Sewer
Rehabilitation Project (Contract
Special Meeting to follow
#20-111) with Michels Corporation;
Committee of the Whole Meeting.
authorize release of retainage, subject
to the standard claim and lien release
procedures (final cost of project
CONSENT AGENDA
including retainage: $626,926.18).
- Authorize the Mayor to sign a
- Accept as complete the Lift Stations
contract for the Water Reservoir
#4 and #12 Retrofits Closeout Project
Siting Feasibility Study in the
(Contract #21-089) with Gary Harper
amount of $54,469.
Construction; authorize release of
- Authorize the Mayor to sign a
retainage, subject to the standard
contract for construction services for
claim and lien release procedures
the Allentown Neighborhood Traffic
(final cost of project including
Calming Program in the amount of
retainage; $310,594.37).
$80,000.
- Authorize the Mayor to sign a
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
contract for furnishing signal items
COVID-19 Bi-weekly Report
for the 2022 Overlay and Repair
Program in the amount of $100,000.
MEETING 1 – MEETING 2 – MEETING 3 – MEETING 4 –
REGULAR C.O.W. REGULAR C.O.W.
JUNE 6JUNE 13JUNE 20JUNE 27
PRESENTATIONS PRESENTATION
- Police Department Life Saving Annual State of the Court Address.
Award: Officer Brian Hunter. Special Meeting to follow
- Introduction of the “Tukwila, City of PUBLIC HEARING Committee of the Whole Meeting.
Opportunity Scholarship” A resolution adopting the 2023-2027
recipients. Six-Year Transportation Improvement
Program.
CONSENT AGENDA
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
Regular Meeting cancelled
- Authorize the Mayor to sign a
- COVID-19 Bi-weekly Report SPECIAL ISSUE
due to the holiday.
contract for the 2022 Overlay and
- Authorize the Mayor to sign a A resolution adopting the 2023-2027
Repair Program in the amount of
contract for consulting services for Six-Year Transportation Improvement
$1,300,000 (plus contingency).
an Economic Development Plan in Program.
- Authorize the Mayor to accept the
the amount of $50,000.
Puget Sound Regional Council
Transportation Alternative Program
grant for Green River Trail
Improvements in the amount of
$989,000 (local match $308,00).
- Authorize the Mayor to sign a
contract for the design of the Gilliam
Creek Project in the amount of
$40,000.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
A resolution adopting the 2023-2027
Six-Year Transportation Improvement
Program.
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