HomeMy WebLinkAboutReg 2022-09-19 Upcoing Meetings and Events / Tentative Agenda ScheduleUPCOMING MEETINGS AND EVENTS
SEPTEMBER - OCTOBER 2022
City Council meetings and Council Committee meetings will be conducted in a hybrid model, with in-person and virtual attendance available.
SEP 19 MON
SEP 20 TUE
SEP 21 WED
SEP 22 THU
SEP 23 FRI
SEP 24 SAT
> Planning and Community
Development Committee
5:30 PM
City Hall - Hazelnut Room
Hybrid Meeting
➢Transportation and
Infrastructure Services
Committee
5:30 PM
6300 Building -Duwamish
Room on 2"‘ Floor
Hybrid Meeting
➢City Council Regular
Meeting
7:00 PM
City Hall Council Chambers
Hybrid Meeting
> Planning Commission
6:30 PM
Tukwila Justice Center
Hybrid Meeting
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COMMUNITY TOWN HALL
Tukwila Police invite
residents, businesses,
business employees and
property owners to attend
this public meeting. Chief
Dreyer will be providing
updates on public safety,
GSA session and more.
6:00 PM — 8:00 PM
Westfield Southcenter Mall
Sky Terrace (near AMC)
Click here for more
information.
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TRASH PICK-UP DAY
For more information,
call Sharon Mann at
206-200-3616.
Tukwila Village 4
Farmers Market •
See above for more information.
Connecting to Our Creeks
FREE family -friendly event to
learn about the local ecosystem
of Longfellow Creek and other
neighborhood creeks - about
their water, plants, fish and
wildlife, and what we can do to
keep our creeks healthy.
6:30 PM — 8:00 PM
Duwamish Longhouse
4705 S Marginal Way SW,
Seattle
Click here to register.
SEP 26 MON
SEP 27 TUE
SEP 28 WED
SEP 29 THU
SEP 30 FRI
OCT 1 SAT
➢ Community Services and
Safety Committee
5:30 PM
City Hall - Hazelnut Room
Hybrid Meeting-
➢ Finance and Governance
Committee
5:30 PM
6300 Building - Duwamish
Room on 2na Floor
Hybrid Meeting
➢City Council
Committee of the Whole
Meeting
7:00 PM
City Hall Council Chambers
Hybrid Meeting
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BUDGET TOWN HALL
The City Council will
convene a Budget Town
Hall focused on labor.
5:30 PM
City Hall Council
Chambers
Click here to join the
meeting virtually.
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Tukwila Village
Farmers Market
All communities welcome. The
Farmers Market accepts EBT
cards.
4:00 PM — 7:00 PM
Tukwila Village Plaza
14350 Tukwila Intl Blvd
➢Arts Commission
6:00 PM
Tukwila Community Center
YOU GOT NEXT BASKETBALL AND COMMUNITY FESTIVAL SATURDAY, SEP 17 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Free giveaways, inflatables, music, food, basketball activities for youth of all abilities, and more. Click here for more information and to register.
See flyer in other languages: Somali Espanol Tieng Viet
KALEIDOSCOPE PLAY AND LEARN STARTS ON OCT 7
Kaleidoscope Play & Learn groups offer parents and other caregivers the opportunity to support their children's early learning through everyday activities, and build
relationships with other participants. Registration opens each Monday of the week program is held. Click here to register your child.
POLICE DEPARTMENT HIRING PROCESS VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Tukwila Police Department is seeking members of the community who are interested in volunteering with the Police Department hiring process as members of an
interview panel for selection of Police Department staff. Click here for more information and to apply.
THE CITY WANTS COMMUNITY FEEDBACK ON 2023-2024 BIENNIAL BUDGET
The new budget cycle will be challenging for the City. Revenues are slow to return to pre -pandemic levels. Inflation is at its highest level in 40 years, resulting in higher
costs for supplies, materials and wages. We have a budget tool that you can make budget adjustments. Your challenge is to develop a balanced budget.
Click here for more information.
DRIVE THRU PICK-UP 3118 S 140TH ST TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS AND SATURDAYS 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
uigc& VOLUNTEERS - In need of volunteers between 8 AM - 1 PM for food packaging Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays and food distributions
Yecin :27 Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Click here to sign-up to volunteer. DONORS - Please donate at TukwilaPantry.org.
NEW TRANSPORTATION SERVICE TO TUKWILA COMMUNITY CENTER MON THRU SAT 5 AM -1 AM SUNDAYS 6 AM -12 AM
a KC Metro has launched a new pilot program that will provide on -demand transportation service from anywhere in Tukwila to the Tukwila Community Center.
Click here for more information and rates.
COVID-19 TESTING
King County 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 and 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—and now also babies and children 6 months and older. 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.
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SOCIAL SECURITY WORKSHOP FOR SENIORS 55+
Learn about social security in an online workshop. The class will cover eligibility, early retirement, survivor benefits and more. Click here to register.
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Also get help to prepare for college entrance exams. Explore back -to -school resources for all ages on site. Click here for more information.
Students in grades K-12 can also connect to virtual homework help and resources with Study Zone Plus. Click here for more information.
FREE EMPLOYMENT SERVICES AND SKILLS TRAINING
Learn about the free services and programs provided by Puget Sound Training Center. Registration not required. Reasonable accommodation for people with disabilities per
request. Email access@kcls.org at least 7 days before the event. Click here for more information and multiple dates.
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.
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Tentative Agenda Schedule
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C.O.W.
MEETING 3 —
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MEETING 4 —
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SEPTEMBER 12
See below link for the agenda
packet to view the agenda items:
September 12, 2022
Committee of the Whole / Special
Meeting
SEPTEMBER 19
See below link for the agenda
packet to view the agenda items:
September 19, 2022
Regular Meeting
SEPTEMBER 26
SPECIAL ISSUES
- An update on Tourism and Lodging
Tax: 2023=2024 Biennial Budget and
Updated Six -Year Financial Plan.
Discussion on the acquisition of
additional School Zone Speeding
Cameras.
- Discussion on additional Parks Zone
Speeding Cameras.
- Discussion on the proposed 2023-
2024 Biennial Budget: Residential
and Arterial Streets.
- An Interlocal Agreement with the
Puget Sound Regional Fire Authority.
- A resolution adopting a policy for
naming or renaming City -owned
property; and repealing Resolution
No. 1400..
- Public Safety Plan fund budget.
- Proposed 2023-2024 Biennial
Budget: City Facilities (303 and 306
Funds).
- LEOFF 1 Retiree Health Care
Budget.
MEETING 1 —
REGULAR
MEETING 2 —
C.O.W.
MEETING 3 —
REGULAR
MEETING 4 —
C.O.W.
OCTOBER 3
APPOINTMENT
Confirm the appointments to Position
#9 and to the Student Representative
Position on the Equity and Social
Justice Commission, with terms
expiring December 31, 2023.
PRESENTATIONS
- Promotion of Fire Department
staff: Eric Dunkley to Fire Captain.
- Presentation of Mayor's Proposed
2023-2024 Biennial Budget.
CONSENT AGENDA
- Authorize the Mayor to sign a
contract for construction services
for the Green River Trail
Improvements Project.
- Authorize the Mayor to sign a
contract for consultant services for
a GIS Inventory — Water/Sewer, in
the amount of $200,000.00.
- Authorize the Mayor to sign
Amendment # 2 to Contract #21-
163 for the Chinook Wind Public
Access Project, in the amount of
$52,281.00.
- Authorize the Mayor to accept a
grant from the Department of
Ecology for the Stormwater
Management Action Plan in the
amount of $72,353.00 (local
match $10,853.00).
- Authorize the Mayor to accept a
grant from the Department of
Ecology for the Stormwater
Quality Retrofit Project in the
amount of $1,176,341.00 (local
match $176,451.00).
- Authorize the Mayor to sign a
contract for the City Hall Siding
Repairs Project in the amount of
$158,806.86.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
- Authorize the acquisition of
additional School Zone Speeding
Cameras.
- Authorize the Mayor to sign an
Interlocal Agreement with the
Puget Sound Regional Fire
Authority.
- A resolution adopting a policy for
naming or renaming City -owned
property; and repealing Resolution
No. 1400.
- Urban Renewal Budget.
OCTOBER 10
SPECIAL ISSUES
- A resolution regarding Permit Fees.
- A contract for Microsoft Enterprise
Services.
OCTOBER 17
PRESENTATION
An update on the Small Business
Development Center at Highline
College.
CONSENT AGENDA
Authorize the Mayor to sign a contract
for Microsoft Enterprise Services in the
amount of $443,882.00.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
A resolution regarding Permit Fees.
OCTOBER 24
SPECIAL ISSUES
An update on the Economic
Development Plan.
Special Meeting to follow
Committee of the Whole Meeting.