HomeMy WebLinkAboutCOW 2022-11-14 Upcoming Meetings and Events / Tentative Agenda ScheduleUPCOMING MEETINGS AND EVENTS
NOVEMBER 2022
City Council meetings and Council Committee meetings will be conducted in a hybrid model, with in-person and virtual attendance available.
NOV14 MON
NOV 15 TUE
NOV 16 WED
NOV 17 THU
NOV 18 FRI
NOV 19 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 2"d
Floor
Hybrid Meeting
➢ City Council
Committee of the Whole
Meeting
7:00 PM
City Hall Council
Chambers
Hybrid Meeting
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AMERICA RECYCLES DAY`
A KEEP AMERICA BEAUTIFUL PROGRAM
This is a great time to be sure
you are a "Recycling Expert'
on what can go in your
regular recycling cart, as well
as local locations where you
can recycle specialty items.
Click here for resources.
GREEN t
TUKWILA
RESTORATION AT
RIVERTON PARK
WORK PARTY
Join Forest Steward,
Debbie, for a mid -week
work party. No
experience necessary.
Tools, gloves and
instructions will be
provided. All ages are
welcome.
11:30 AM —1:30 PM
Click here to register.
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CONSTRUCTION
CAREER FAIR
You're invited to attend
ANEW's Construction
Career Fair! Bring your
resume and meet with local
unions and contractors to
launch your career in the
construction industry. Come
network with local
contractors &
apprenticeship.
4 PM — 6 PM
ANEW Training Center
18338 Andover Park W
Click here to register.
-Civil Service
Commission
5:00 PM
Hybrid Meeting
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SPIRIT
GIVING
SPIRIT OF GIVING
CAMPAIGN FOR
FAMILIES IN NEED
Tukwila Parks & Recreation is
partnering with Rotary Club of
SeaTac-Tukwila for the 2022
Spirit of Giving Campaign.
Together, we will reduce
financial stress for caregivers
and help create a time of
ease and joy for Tukwila
School families in need. Our
goal is to serve 350 or more
children this year. You can
help by hosting a collection
drive at your church, school,
office, etc. Or, donate
unwrapped items, gift cards
or money.
Click here for more
information.
GREEN TUKVVLA DAY
Duwamish Hill Preserve
Let's come together for high
fives, laughs and some old
fashion restoration. Dig in and
help plant an understory bush
or shrub that will become a safe
place for urban wildlife. No
experience is necessary. Tools,
gloves and instructions will be
provided. All ages welcome.
This event is rain or shine.
Live music by the BUSKINGS!
10:00 AM -1:00 PM
Click here for more
information and to register.
Public Health
6eatrle & Icing County BM
HEALTH ENROLLMENT FAIR
Open enrollment is from now
thru 1/14/2023. Get free expert
help on health insurance
options. Enroll by Dec 15 to be
insured by 1/1/2023!
10:00 AM
St. Thomas Catholic Parish
4415 S 140"' St
Click here for more
information.
NOV21 MON
NOV 22 TUE
NOV 23 WED
NOV 24 THU
NOV 25 FRI
NOV26 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"d
Floor
Hybrid Meeting
➢ City Council Regular
Meeting
7:00 PM
City Hall Council
Chambers
Hybrid Meeting
SENIOR THANKSGIVING
LUNCHEON
The 33'd Annual Senior Adult
Thanksgiving Luncheon is
FREE and you may register
online or in-person.
11:00 AM -1:00 PM
Click here to register (look
under "Senior Events")
or call 206-768-2822.
➢ Arts Commission
Rescheduled to Nov 30
City Offices and Tukwila
Community Center closed.
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City Offices and Tukwila
Community Center closed.
TUKWILA IN
Action
Committee
TUKWILA INTERNATIONAL
BOULEVARD ACTION
COMMITTEE
TRASH PICK-UP DAY
For more information, call
Sharon Mann at 206-200-3616.
Give Blood = Save 3 Lives
DONATE BLOOD AND ENTER
TO WIN A NINTENDO
SWITCH PLUS 3 VIDEO
GAMES OR A VIP GRAMMY
AWARDS EXPERIENCE!
Your donation is critical! Our
community is dangerously low
on the platelets and Type 0
blood needed to supply each of
the cancer and surgery patients.
To schedule an appointment,
call 1-800-398-7888.
Click here to schedule an
appointment online.
POLICE DEPARTMENT IS HIRING!
Join our team and write your future chapter with us. Become a part of our Tukwila PD family and our community. We offer a supportive environment
including a supportive community, supportive elected officials, supportive command staff and opportunities to train and build your future with us. We are
hiring Entry Level and Lateral Officers. Click here for more information.
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.
CONSTRUCTION VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR THE RIVERTON TINY HOMES!
%N444,..44. Nov 2 will be the start of volunteer opportunities. The construction will be 3 days a week, Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays. There will be group work
�icrv� O parties on Saturdays, Nov 12 & 17. We are hoping to complete this community by Thanksgiving. Click here for more information.
DRIVE THRU PICK-UP 3118 S 140TH ST TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS AND SATURDAYS 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
VOLUNTEERS - In need of volunteers for food packaging or food distributions. For food package, email . For distributions, click here to sign up.
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.
Volunteers needed on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays.
To help pack food, email StillWatersFamilyServices@gmail.com. To deliver food, click here to register with Tukwila School District.
Please donate to feed our Tukwila kids. Click here to donate online or mail checks to Still Waters, PO Box 88576, Tukwila WA 98138.
VIA TO TRANSIT
Get around Tukwila with the click of a button. Skip the traffic and use Via transit to make fast, easy and affordable rides to Tukwila Community Center,
Westfield Southcenter Mall, or nearby locations in Tukwila. Click here for more information.
IUngCotrlty COVID-19 VACCINATION
At 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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Tentative Agenda Schedule
MEETING 1 —
REGULAR
MEETING 2 —
C.O.W.
MEETING 3 —
REGULAR
MEETING 4 —
C.O.W.
NOVEMBER 7
See below link for the
agenda packet to view the
agenda items:
November 7, 2022
Regular Meeting
NOVEMBER 14
See below link for the agenda
packet to view the agenda
items:
November 14, 2022
Committee of the Whole
Meeting
NOVEMBER21
CONSENT AGENDA
- Authorize the Mayor to sign a contract with Ogden Murphy-
Wallace for City Attorney Services for 2023-2024.
- Authorize the Mayor to sign a contract with Kirshenbaum & Goss
for Public Defense Services for 2023-2024.
- Authorize the Mayor to accept the Open Spaces River Corridors
Grant Agreement with King County for the Nelsen Side Channel
Project in the amount of $250,000.00 (coming to the City).
- Authorize the Mayor to accept the Cooperative Watershed
Management Grant Agreement with King County for the Gilliam
Creek Fish Barrier Removal Project in the amount of
$250,000.00; the Nelsen Side Channel Project in the amount of
NOVEMBER 28
SPECIAL ISSUES
Legislative Agenda:
A legislative update from David
Foster, City Lobbyist.
- A resolution adopting a
Legislative Agenda for use
during the 2023 Washington
State Legislative Session.
Puget SounRegional Fire
Authorityd RFA):
- Transition of Fire Services:
$100,000.00; and the Riverton Creek Project in the amount of
Next Steps and Legislation.
$40,000.00.
- Resolution to Seek
- Authorize the Mayor to accept the Salmon Recovery Fund Board
Grant Agreement with the Washington State Recreation &
Annexation into the PRSFA.
- Economic Development Plan,
Conversation Office for the Gilliam Creek Fish Barrier Removal
Project in the amount of $250,000.00.
- Authorize the Mayor to accept the King County Flood Control
Vision and Goals.
- Impact Fee updates:
- Ordinance updating Fire
District Flood Reduction Grant Agreement with King County for
the Gilliam Creek Project in the amount of $250,000.00 and the
Impact Fees.
- Ordinance updating Park
South 13151 Street Project in the amount of $100,000.00.
Impact Fees.
- Authorize the Mayor to sign a contract with BHC Consultants LLC
'Contract for Foster Golf Links
for plan review and inspection services in the amount of
Water Main Line Repair.
$150,000.00.
- Authorize the Mayor to sign a contract with Reid Middleton for
structural plan review in the amount of $150,000.00.
- An ordinance repealing Ordinance #2253 §1 (part) and
amending Ordinance #1995 §1 (part), as codified at Tukwila
Municipal Code Chapter 11.08, "Permits," to retitle TMC Chapter
11.08 as "Right-of-Way Permits," and establish new regulations
related to activities within the right-of-way.
- Authorize acceptance of a grant from the Federal Highway
Administration Congestion Mitigation & Air Quality Grant
Program for the City's Transportation Demand Management
Program in the amount of $450,000.00.
- Authorize the Mayor to sign Amendment #1 to Contract #20-120
with the Walls Law Firm in the amount of $75,000.00.
PUBLIC HEARING
An ordinance vacating right-of-way within the City of Tukwila
dedicated for street purposes, generally described as unnamed
right-of-way in the 14000 block of Interurban Avenue South located
east of Interurban Avenue South and west of the Duwamish River.
(George Long)
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
- An ordinance vacating right-of-way within the City of Tukwila
dedicated for street purposes, generally described as unnamed
right-of-way in the 14000 block of Interurban Avenue South
located east of Interurban Avenue South and west of the
Duwamish River. (George Long)
- Tax Levy Legislation:
- An ordinance increasing the City of Tukwila regular levy from
the previous year, commencing January 1, 2023, on all
property, both real and personal, in compliance with RCW
84.55.120.
- An ordinance levying the general taxes for the City of Tukwila
in King County for the fiscal year commencing January 1,
2023, on all property, both real and personal, in said city, that
is subject to taxation for the purpose of paying sufficient
revenue to carry on the services of the several departments of
said city for the ensuing year, with an excess property tax levy
for the purpose of paying debt service on the City's Unlimited
Tax General Obligation Bonds issued in 2016 and 2019, as
required by law.
- Budget Legislation:
- An ordinance adopting the 2023-2024 Biennial Budget.
- A resolution adopting the 2023-2028 Financial Planning Model
and Capital Improvement Program for general government and
the City's Enterprise funds.
- An ordinance amending Ordinance #2641, which adopted the
City of Tukwila's 2021-2022 Biennial Budget, to adopt an
amended year-end budget.
- B&O (Business & Occupation) Tax Legislation:
- An ordinance establishing a new Chapter 3.26 of the Tukwila
Municipal Code (TMC) entitled, "Business and Occupation Tax";
establishing TMC Chapter 3.27 entitled "Business and
Occupation Tax Administrative Provisions"; providing for a
referendum process.
- A resolution authorizing the transfer of funds for the purpose of
making a loan from the sewer fund to the general fund;
establishing an interest rate and repayment schedule for said
interfund loan (Fire Department apparatus).
- A resolution repealing Resolution #2012, 2021 and 2046, and
adopting a Consolidated Permit Fee Schedule.
- An ordinance amending Tukwila Municipal Code Section
2.05.010 to fix the amount of compensation for Councilmembers
for years 2023 through 2026; repealing Ordinance #2668.
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Tentative Agenda Schedule
MEETING 1 —
REGULAR
MEETING 2 —
C.O.W.
MEETING 3 —
REGULAR
MEETING 4 —
C.O.W.
DECEMBER 5
DECEMBER 12
DECEMBER 19
DECEMBER 26
CONSENT AGENDA
SPECIAL ISSUES
- Accept as complete the 2021
- An ordinance authorizing the use
Small Drainage Project;
of automated speed cameras in
authorize release of
Park zones.
retainage, subject to the
- An update on the Public Works
standard claim and lien
Shops Phase 2 — Test -to -Fit
procedures.
project.
- Approve an application for
- A resolution repealing Resolution
Lodging Tax Funds.
42018 and adopting a revised
- Resolution adopting 2023
Fire Department Fee Schedule.
Legislative Agenda.
- Puget Sound Regional Fire
Authority (PSRFA):
- Transition of Fire Services:
Next Steps and
Special Meeting to follow
Legislation.
Committee of the Whole
- Resolution to Seek
Meeting.
Annexation into the
PRSFA.
UNIFINISHED BUSINESS
CONSENT AGENDA
- Impact Fee updates:
- An ordinance authorizing the use
- Ordinance updating Fire
of automated speed cameras in
Impact Fees.
Park zones.
- Ordinance updating Park
- A resolution repealing Resolution
Impact Fees.
42018 and adopting a revised
- Contract for Foster Golf
Fire Department Fee Schedule.
Links Water Main Line
- Authorize the Mayor to accept
Repair.
the Periodic Comprehensive
Plan Update Grant with
Washington State Department of
Commerce in the amount of
$125,000.00.
- Authorize the Mayor to accept
the 2022-2024 Waste Reduction
and Recycling Grant with King
County in the amount of
$65,637.00.
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