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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCOW 2022-05-09 COMPLETE AGENDA PACKET COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Allan Ekberg, Kathy Hougardy David Cline, Kate Kruller Cynthia Delostrinos Johnson Thomas McLeod, Mohamed Abdi Tosh Sharp TBOTHON-SITETCHVIRTUALLY, HE MEETING WILL BE CONDUCTED AT UKWILA ITY ALL AND ALSO GP20-28M24,2020: BASED ON THE OVERNORS ROCLAMATION ADOPTED ARCH WHICH SAYS IN PART A,RCW42.30,, NY PUBLIC AGENCY SUBJECT TO IS PROHIBITED FROM CONDUCTING ANY MEETING SUBJECT TO RCW42.30()-() UNLESS A THE MEETING IS NOT CONDUCTED INPERSON AND INSTEAD PROVIDES AN OPTIONS ,,,.. FOR THE PUBLIC TO ATTEND THE PROCEEDINGS THROUGH AT MINIMUM TELEPHONIC ACCESS THEPHONENUMBERFORTHEPUBLICTOLISTENTOTHEMEETINGIS: 1-253-292-9750, ACCESS CODE: 670077847#. Join Microsoft Teams Meeting Click here to: 4??3444 Monday, May 9, 2022; 7:00 PM 1.CALL TO ORDER / PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 2.LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT *2021-2022 Update * Those wishing to provide public comments now have 3.PUBLIC COMMENTS the opportunity to verbally address the City Council both on-site at Tukwila City Hall or via phone or Microsoft Teams for up to 5 minutes for items both on and not on the meeting agenda. To take advantage of this option, please email citycouncil@tukwilawa.gov with your name and the topic you wish to speak on by 5:00 on the date of the meeting. PM Please clearly indicate that your message is for public comment during the meeting. You will receive further instructions and be called upon during the meeting to 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 7. EXECUTIVE SESSION 8.ADJOURNMENT This agenda is available at www.tukwilawa.gov, and in alternate formats with advance notice for those with disabilities. Tukwila Council meetings are audio taped (and video taped as of 9/14/20). Available at www.tukwilawa.gov) WELCOME TO THE TUKWILA CITY COUNCILMEETING TheTukwila City Council encourages community participation inthe local government process and welcomes attendance and public comment at its meetings. MEETING SCHEDULE strd Regular Meetings are held at 7:00 p.m. on the 1and 3Mondays of each month. The City Council takes formal action in the form of motions, resolutions and ordinancesat Regular Meetings. ndth Committee of the Whole Meetings are held at 7:00 p.m. on the 2and 4Mondays of each month. The City Council considers current issues, discusses policy mattersin detail, and coordinates the work of the Council at Committee of the Whole meetings. PUBLICCOMMENTS Members of the publicare given the opportunity to address the Council for up to 5 minutes on items both on and not on the meeting agenda during Public Comments. The City Council will also accept commentson an agenda item when the item is presented in the agenda, but speakersare limited to commenting once per item each meeting. When recognized by the Presiding Officer, please go to the podium if on-site or turn on your microphone if attending virtually and state your name clearly for the record. The City Council appreciates hearing from you but may not respond or answer questions during the meeting. 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PUBLIC HEARINGS Public Hearings are required by law before the Council can take action on matters affecting the public interest such as land-use laws, annexations, rezone requests, public safety issues, etc. The City Council Rules of Procedure provide the following guidelines for Public Hearings: 1.City staff will provide a report summarizing and providing context to the issue at hand. 2.The proponent shall speak first and is allowed 15 minutes to make apresentation. 3.The opponent is then allowed 15 minutes to make a presentation. 4.Each side is then allowed 5 minutes for rebuttal. 5.After the proponents and opponents have used their speaking time, the Council may askfurther clarifying questions of the speakers. 6.Members of the public who wish to address the Council on thehearing topic may speak for 5 minutes each. 7.Speakers are asked to sign in on forms provided by the City Clerk. 8.The Council may ask clarifying questions of speakers and the speakers may respond. 9.Speakers should address their comments to the City Council. 10.If a large number of people wish to speak to the issue, the Council may limit the total amount of comment time dedicated to the Public Hearing. 11.Once the Presiding Officer closes the public hearing, no further comments will be accepted, and the issue is open for Councilmember discussion. 12.Any hearing being held or ordered to be held by the City Council may be continued in the manner as set forth by RCW 42.30.100. For more information about the City Council, including its complete Rules of Procedure,please visit:https://www.tukwilawa.gov/departments/city-council/ ----------------------------------Initials --------------------------------- SS:OAD: TAFF PONSOR RIGINAL GENDA ATE AIT GENDA TEM ITLE C Discussion Motion Resolution Ordinance Bid Award Public Hearing Other ATEGORY Mtg Date 5/9/22 Mtg Date Mtg Date Mtg Date Mtg Date Mtg Date Mtg Date S Council Mayor Admin Svcs DCD Finance Fire P&R Police PW PONSOR S PONSORS S UMMARY R EVIEWED BY Community Svcs/Safety Finance & Governance Planning & Community Dev. Trans&Infrastructure Svcs LTAC Arts Comm. Parks Comm. Planning Comm. DATE: COMMITTEE CHAIR: RECOMMENDATIONS: S/A. PONSORDMIN C OMMITTEE ER XPENDITURE EQUIRED #®¬¬¤­³²Ȁ 1 2 City of Tukwila Allan Ekberg, Mayor No decision is needed at this time. 3 Page 2 https://tukwilawa.sharepoint.com/sites/mayorsoffice/cc/Council Agenda Items/Mayor's Office/COW,2022.05.09/2.0, Wadajir, Informational Memorandum, 2022.05.02.docx 4 Page 3 https://tukwilawa.sharepoint.com/sites/mayorsoffice/cc/Council Agenda Items/Mayor's Office/COW,2022.05.09/2.0, Wadajir, Informational Memorandum, 2022.05.02.docx 5 Page 4 Note, these designs are for conceptual discussion only. Final designs will need to be reviewed and approved as part of the construction for the street and would be subject to revisions. https://tukwilawa.sharepoint.com/sites/mayorsoffice/cc/Council Agenda Items/Mayor's Office/COW,2022.05.09/2.0, Wadajir, Informational Memorandum, 2022.05.02.docx 6 Page 5 https://tukwilawa.sharepoint.com/sites/mayorsoffice/cc/Council Agenda Items/Mayor's Office/COW,2022.05.09/2.0, Wadajir, Informational Memorandum, 2022.05.02.docx 7 Page 6 https://tukwilawa.sharepoint.com/sites/mayorsoffice/cc/Council Agenda Items/Mayor's Office/COW,2022.05.09/2.0, Wadajir, Informational Memorandum, 2022.05.02.docx 8 City of Tukwila Allan Ekberg, Mayor Parking and Setbacks Photo 1, Aerial Photo of the Wadajir site. 9 Page 2 Tukwila Municipal Code Requirement 10 Page 3 Analysis 11 Page 4 Staff Recommendation Photo 2, Portion of S. 141 Street that could be used to provide more public, on-street parking. st Figure 1, Conceptual Design of Parking Along S. 141 st and 42 nd Ave S 2. 12 Page 5 Figure 2, Site Plan for Wadajir West Property Line, along Tukwila International Blvd. 13 Page 6 Figure 3, west property line along TIB. 14 Page 7 Figure 4, north property line. 15 Page 8 Figure 5, east property line. 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FORTERRA - WADAJIR / TJUF!QMBO UVLXJMB!JOUFSOBUJPOBM!CMWE 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 ----------------------------------Initials --------------------------------- Meeting DatePrepared byM SS:OAD: TAFF PONSOR RIGINAL GENDA ATE AIT GENDA TEM ITLE C Discussion Motion Resolution Ordinance Bid Award Public Hearing Other ATEGORY Mtg Date 5/9/22 Mtg Date Mtg Date Mtg Date Mtg Date Mtg Date Mtg Date S Council Mayor Admin Svcs DCD Finance Fire P&R Police PW PONSOR S PONSORS S UMMARY R EVIEWED BY Community Svcs/Safety Finance & Governance Planning & Community Dev. Trans&Infrastructure Svcs LTAC Arts Comm. Parks Comm. Planning Comm. DATE: COMMITTEE CHAIR: RECOMMENDATIONS: S/A. PONSORDMIN C OMMITTEE ER XPENDITURE EQUIRED #®¬¬¤­³²Ȁ 113 114 City of Tukwila Allan Ekberg, Mayor 115 Page 2 https://tukwilawa.sharepoint.com/sites/mayorsoffice/cc/Council Agenda Items/DCD/Code Enf_COWMEMO_5-9-2022.docx 116 Page 3 https://tukwilawa.sharepoint.com/sites/mayorsoffice/cc/Council Agenda Items/DCD/Code Enf_COWMEMO_5-9-2022.docx 117 Page 4 https://tukwilawa.sharepoint.com/sites/mayorsoffice/cc/Council Agenda Items/DCD/Code Enf_COWMEMO_5-9-2022.docx 118 Page 5 https://tukwilawa.sharepoint.com/sites/mayorsoffice/cc/Council Agenda Items/DCD/Code Enf_COWMEMO_5-9-2022.docx 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 1 PUBLIC WORKS SHOPS PHASE TWO INTRODUCTION 149 2 POSSIBLE FUTURE OF PW SHOPS 150 3 151 4 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 152 5 FACILITIES MINKLER LONG & 153 cuses on nto Due to planned environmental improvements, City receives regulatory relief from Department of Ecology, enabling development i City Council fo 6 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. - goal of Public Works being in a consolidated shops facility Council adopts funding for PW shops as part of the 2021 - Public Works begins formal planning process for multi - 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 154 environmental and regulatory standards for a sustainable future. It promotes human and environmental health. STEWARDS OF THE 7 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. - 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 155 8 NEW VS FUTURE PROGRAMMATIC NEEDS 156 9 FLEET AND FACILITIES SHOPS PHASE ONE 157 10 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 - programming, regional partnerships, and more We will own Amalfi/UPS site on Nov 1, 2023 Two Phase 158 11 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 - Significant improvements to non realize in next phase of design & trees River 159 12 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 " SF3,262 0 - 100' STORAGEUNCOVERED R PARKING MAINTENANCE FLEET PARKING PARKING FLEET COMBINED PW SHOPS VER 10x30 RI E FLEET R STAFF IV ND H R IS COVERED D (44) H COVERED A M AN IS A L TLM VISITOR W T A E U E W W D DU PARKING W + ADMIN YARD PD FLEET STREET BINS SF 3,150 BULK 112TH BINS COVERED PARKING 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 F SF SF POILSPOILS S 76521,360 5 6 2 E 8,9, SS WETLAND FLEET F COUNTY 0 W 98 1, S ARSHA PARKINGPARKING K ND SF WASTE D C A TA E 5,750TL NENIRB 10x30 COUNTY FLEET 9x20 S E FLEET KING S O W (45)D K (44) P COVERED COVERED E BY KING O OS SF DECANT R OP BY 4,400 P PR DECANT BRINE SF 5,750 + DECANT LINE NE IY T L R Y E T P R O E R P P PRO 160 13 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 161 14 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? 162 15 OPTIONS PRESENTED TO COUNCIL IN 2019 Pros and Cons of Each 163 16 Fleet existing program isolated Meets the guiding principles& Admin maintenance at phase the loading meet future not cost of turning between maintenance portion - 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 - On 164 Does not retain any existing buildings 17 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 165 Does not retain any existing buildings Impound lot circulates through staff 18 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 3.0 166 Does not retain any existing buildings 19 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 167 20 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 " SF3,262 0 - 100' STORAGEUNCOVERED R PARKING MAINTENANCE FLEET PARKING PARKING FLEET COMBINED PW SHOPS VER 10x30 RI E FLEET R STAFF IV ND H R IS COVERED D (44) H COVERED A M AN IS A L TLM VISITOR W T A E U E W W D DU PARKING W + ADMIN YARD PD FLEET STREET BINS SF 3,150 BULK 112TH BINS COVERED PARKING 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 F SF SF POILSPOILS S 76521,360 5 6 2 E 8,9, SS WETLAND FLEET F COUNTY 0 W 98 1, S ARSHA PARKINGPARKING K ND SF WASTE D C A TA E 5,750TL NENIRB 10x30 COUNTY FLEET 9x20 S E FLEET KING S O W (45)D K (44) P COVERED COVERED E BY KING O OS SF DECANT R OP BY 4,400 P PR DECANT BRINE SF 5,750 + DECANT LINE NE IY T L R Y E T P R O E R P P PRO 168 21 Presented PW shops planning Department of Ecology waiver Detailed public benefit of design cost fit - ACTION to - estimates for test - 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 169 22 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 - to - - Pre 170 23 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 171 24 QUESTIONS ? 172 173 !!!!Djuz!pg!Uvlxjmb ! !!!!!!!Djuz!Dpvodjm!Gjobodf!'!Hpwfsobodf!Dpnnjuuff! 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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. 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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. ND 42 AVE S BRIDGE IN ALLENTOWN IS OPEN TO SOUTHBOUND TRAFFIC ndnd 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. 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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. 176