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REGULAR MEETING
Allan Ekberg,Kathy HougardyDe’Sean Quinn
David Cline,Kate KrullerThomasMcLeod
CynthiaDelostrinos Johnson,Mohamed AbdiTosh Sharp
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1. CALL TO ORDER / PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE / ROLL CALL
2. LAND
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Those wishing to provide public comments may verbally address the City Council
3. PUBLIC COMMENTS
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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 provide comment via phone or Microsoft Teams, please email
citycouncil@tukwilawa.gov with your name and topic by 5:00 on the meeting
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date. Please clearly indicate that your message is for public comment during the
meeting, and you will receive further instructions.
Appointments to Boards and Commissions Pg.1
4. APPOINTMENTS
a. Community Oriented Policing Citizens Advisory Board
(COPCAB):
Confirm the appointment of Rachel MacDonald to Position #1 on the
Community Oriented Policing Citizens Advisory Board (COPCAB), with a
term expiring December 31, 2025, and the appointment of Dulce
Zamora to Position #5 on the Community Oriented Policing Citizens
Advisory Board (COPCAB), with a term expiring December 31, 2026.
b. Human Services Advisory Board:
Confirm the appointment of Andrew Hays to Position #4 on the Human
Services Advisory Board, with a term expiring December 31, 2025.
a. An update on the King County Crisis Care Centers Levy. Pg.19
5. PRESENTATIONS
b. 2022 Tukwila GreenWorks award for Business Recycler of the
Year.
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a. Approval of Minutes: 2/27/23
6.CONSENT AGENDA
b. Approval of Vouchers
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Authorize the Mayor to sign a contract with Global to Local for the
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Wellness Hub Leadership Cohort and Community Cafes, in the
amount of $45,000.00.
An update on the minimum wage law. Pg.53
7. UNFINISHED
BUSINESS
8. NEW BUSINESS
9. REPORTS a. Mayor
b. City Council
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c. Staff
– City Administrator Report,
Monthly Construction and Budget Report
10. MISCELLANEOUS
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EXECUTIVE SESSION
12. ADJOURNMENT
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WELCOME TO THE TUKWILA CITY COUNCIL MEETING
The Tukwila City Council encourages community participation in the local government process and
welcomes attendance and public comment at its meetings.
MEETING SCHEDULE
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Regular Meetings
are held at 7:00 p.m. on the 1 and 3 Mondays of each month. The City Council takes
formal action in the form of motions, resolutions and ordinances at Regular Meetings.
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Committee of the Whole Meetings
are held at 7:00 p.m. on the 2 and 4 Mondays of each month. The
City Council considers current issues, discusses policy matters in detail, and coordinates the work of
the Council at Committee of the Whole meetings.
PUBLIC COMMENTS
Members of the public are 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 comments on an
agenda item when the item is presented in the agenda, but speakers are 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. Members of the City Council or City staff may
follow up with you following the meeting.
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 a presentation.
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 ask further
clarifying questions of the speakers.
6. Members of the public who wish to address the Council on the hearing 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/
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City of Tukwila
Allan Ekberg, Mayor
INFORMATIONAL MEMORANDUM
TO:CityCouncil
Mayor Ekberg
FROM:
DATE:January, 2023
SUBJECT:Appointmentsto the Community-Oriented Policing Citizens Advisory Board (COPCAB)
ISSUE
We currently have two vacant Resident positionson COPCAB.I am recommending the following
appointments as outlined below. Applications are attached for your review.
COPCAB
Position 1: I am recommending the appointment of Rachel MacDonaldto this position. The term for
this position expires December 31, 2025.
Position 5:I am recommending the appointment of Dulce Zamorato this position. The term for this
position expires December 31, 2026.
RECOMMENDATION
I am recommending these appointmentsbe confirmed by Council at the March 6, 2023 Council
Meeting.
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City of Tukwila
4OEQCF; #CNS (;FF Email: BoardsComms@tukwilawa.gov
6200 Southcenter Blvd Website: www.tukwilawa.gov
Tukwila, WA 98188
Phone: (206) 433-1800
Application for Appointment
BOARDS AND COMMIS
lease complete the ENTIRE application form. Submitting a resume is optional.
DATE:
NAME:
Last First M.I.
ADDRESS:
Street City Zip
MAILING ADDRESS (if different): ___________________________________________________________________________
HOME PHONE: MOBILE PHONE: ________________________
EMPLOYER: E-MAIL:_______________
Please check all that apply to you within Tukwila city limits:
Resident Business Owner/Representative
School District Representative High School Student
I wish to be considered for appointment to the following board or commission
(check all that apply):
COMMISSIONS: BOARDS & COMMITTEES:
Arts Community Police Advisory
Civil Service Human Services
Equity & Social Justice Library
Parks Lodging Tax
Planning
Other/Special Committee: __________________________________________________________________
Yes No
HAVE YOU PREVIOUSLY SERVED ON ONE OF THESE BOARDS OR COMMISSIONS?
Daytime Evenings
AVAILABLE TO ATTEND MEETINGS:
Please note that upon submission, all information on this document becomes public record. For further clarification
regarding this application or more information regarding boards and commissions please call 206-433-1850.
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Boards & Commissions Application
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Please describe your interest in serving on a board, commission or committee and include your
qualifications for the position. (Please limit your response to 500 words or less.)
Please note that upon submission, all information on this document becomes public record. For further clarification
regarding this application or more information regarding boards and commissions please call 206-433-1850.
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Boards & Commissions Application
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Professional/Community Activities (organizations, clubs, service groups, etc.):
Hobbies/Interests:
Other comments/additional information for consideration:
Please note that upon submission, all information on this document becomes public record. For further clarification
regarding this application or more information regarding boards and commissions please call 206-433-1850.
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City of Tukwila
4OEQCF; #CNS (;FF Email: BoardsComms@tukwilawa.gov
6200 Southcenter Blvd Website: www.tukwilawa.gov
Tukwila, WA 98188
Phone: (206) 433-1800
Application for Appointment
BOARDS AND COMMIS
lease complete the ENTIRE application form. Submitting a resume is optional.
DATE:
NAME:
Last First M.I.
ADDRESS:
Street City Zip
MAILING ADDRESS (if different): ___________________________________________________________________________
HOME PHONE: MOBILE PHONE: _____________________
EMPLOYER: E-MAIL:_________
Please check all that apply to you within Tukwila city limits:
Resident Business Owner/Representative
School District Representative High School Student
I wish to be considered for appointment to the following board or commission
(check all that apply):
COMMISSIONS: BOARDS & COMMITTEES:
Arts Community Police Advisory
Civil Service Human Services
Equity & Social Justice Library
Parks Lodging Tax
Planning
Other/Special Committee: __________________________________________________________________
Yes No
HAVE YOU PREVIOUSLY SERVED ON ONE OF THESE BOARDS OR COMMISSIONS?
Daytime Evenings
AVAILABLE TO ATTEND MEETINGS:
Please note that upon submission, all information on this document becomes public record. For further clarification
regarding this application or more information regarding boards and commissions please call 206-433-1850.
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Boards & Commissions Application
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Please describe your interest in serving on a board, commission or committee and include your
qualifications for the position. (Please limit your response to 500 words or less.)
I am interested in serving in the Community Police Advisory Committee, as my current and past
work experience has provided me with experience that aligns well with contributing to this
committee. As a former crime advocate, I provided case management to survivors who were victims
of trafficking, domestic violence and other types of crimes and faced homelessness and other
economic barriers. Being resourceful and knowledgeable about resources throughout the
community has been a great skill. Partnerships and creating relationships to provide the support to
survivors is always important. As an advocate I always wanted to find ways to collaborate with law
enforcement to provide the adequate services and make survivors get their rights and be heard. I
value the importance of community and helping others. Specifically working with victims of crime
and citizens of the community has provided me the skills to be empathetic, flexible, resourceful, and
advocate for rights.
My experience working with diverse communities has taught me to communicate effectively with
survivors, victims, attorneys, law enforcement, and other social service professionals as well as
understand the importance of maintaining those relationships. Throughout my work experience, I
have learned to value partnerships, integrity, and commitment. In addition, being a long-time
Tukwila resident. I find it important and rewarding to give back to my community and be a voice for
for everyone that lives, works, or has a tie to Tukwila. For these reasons, I am interested in serving
in this committee, since it would be important to work with members to ensure safety, dignity, and
respect for all.
Washington and Seattle University. Through my studies, work and lived experiences, I have
acquired a foundation of knowledge and skills of how to work with a diverse population, knowledge
of the system, and the importance and difference it can make when law enforcement and
community have a trusting and strong relationship.
Please note that upon submission, all information on this document becomes public record. For further clarification
regarding this application or more information regarding boards and commissions please call 206-433-1850.
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Boards & Commissions Application
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Professional/Community Activities (organizations, clubs, service groups, etc.):
None currently, but have volunteered with KCLS citizenship class, centro de la raza legal clinic,
legal voice, kCSARC.
Hobbies/Interests:
Traveling, reading, hiking, volunteering.
Other comments/additional information for consideration:
Please note that upon submission, all information on this document becomes public record. For further clarification
regarding this application or more information regarding boards and commissions please call 206-433-1850.
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City of Tukwila
Allan Ekberg, Mayor
INFORMATIONAL MEMORANDUM
TO: City Council
FROM: Mayor Ekberg
DATE: February 13, 2023
SUBJECT:Appointment to theHuman ServicesAdvisory Board
ISSUE
We currently have two vacant Resident positionson the Human Services Advisory Board.I am
recommending the following appointment as outlined below.
Human Services Advisory Board
Position 4:I am recommending the appointment ofAndrew Haysto this position. The term for this
position expires December 31, 2025. His application is attached for your review.
RECOMMENDATION
I am recommending this appointmentbe confirmed by Council at the March 6, 2023 Council
Meeting.
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ContractNumber:
CityofTukwila
6200 Southcenter Boulevard, Tukwila WA98188
CONTRACT FOR SERVICES
This Agreement is entered into by and between the City of Tukwila, Washington, a non-charter
Global to Local
optional municipal code city and,hereinafter referred
2800 S 192nd St, SeaTac, WA 98188
toaswhoseprincipalofficeislocatedat.
WHEREAS,
the City has determined the need to have certain services performed for its citizens
but does not have the manpower or expertise to perform such services; and
WHEREAS,
the City desires to have the Contractor perform such services pursuant to certain terms
and conditions; now, therefore,
IN CONSIDERATION OF
the mutual benefits and conditions hereinafter contained, the parties
hereto agree as follows:
1.Scope and Schedule of Services to be Performed by Contractor.
The Contractor shall perform
those services described on Exhibit A attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference as if
fully set forth. In performing such services, the Contractor shall at all times comply with all Federal,
State, and local statutes, rules and ordinances applicable to the performance of such services and the
handling of any funds used in connection therewith. The Contractor shall request and obtain prior
written approval from the City if the scope or schedule is to be modified in anyway.
2.Compensation and Method of Payment.
The City shall pay the Contractor for services rendered
according to the rate and method set forth on Exhibit B attached hereto and incorporated herein by this
$45,000
reference. The total amount to be paid shallnotexceed.
3.Contractor Budget.
The Contractor shall apply the funds received under this Agreement within the
maximum limits set forth in this Agreement. The Contractor shall request prior approval from the City
whenever the Contractor desires to amend its budget in anyway.
4.Duration of Agreement.
This Agreement shall be in full force and effect for a period commencing
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March 12023December 31, 20
,,andending, unless sooner terminated underthe provisions
hereinafter specified.
5.Independent Contractor.
Contractor and City agree that Contractor is an independent contractor with
respect to the services provided pursuant to this Agreement. Nothing in this Agreement shall be
considered to create the relationship of employer and employee between the parties hereto. Neither
Contractor nor any employee of Contractor shall be entitled to any benefits accorded City employees
by virtue of the services provided under this Agreement. The City shall not be responsible for
withholding or otherwise deducting federal income tax or social security or contributing to the State
Industrial Insurance Program, or otherwise assuming the duties of an employer with respect to the
Contractor, or any employee of theContractor.
6.Indemnification.
The Contractor shall defend, indemnify and hold the Public Entity, its officers,
officials, employees and volunteers harmless from any and all claims, injuries, damages, losses or
suits including attorney fees, arising out of or in connection with the performance of this Agreement,
except for injuries and damages caused by the sole negligence of the PublicEntity.
Should a court of competent jurisdiction determine that this Agreement is subject to RCW 4.24.115,
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then, in the event of liability for damages arising out of bodily injury to persons or damages to property
caused by or resulting from the concurrent negligence of the Contractor and the Public Entity, its
is further specifically and expressly understood that the
indemnification provided herein constitutes the Contractor's waiver of immunity under Industrial
Insurance, Title 51 RCW, solely for the purposes of this indemnification. This waiver has been mutually
negotiated by the parties. The provisions of this section shall survive the expiration or termination of
thisAgreement.
7.Insurance.
The Contractor shall procure and maintain for the duration of the Agreement, insurance
against claims for injuries to persons or damage to property which may arise from or in connection with
the performance of the work hereunder by the Contractor, their agents, representatives, employees or
verage and limits as required
herein shall not be construed to limit the liability of the Contractor to the coverage provided by such
Minimum Scope of Insurance.
A.Contractor shall obtain insurance of the types and with the limits
describedbelow:
1.Automobile Liability insurance with a minimum combined single limit for bodily injury and
property damage of $1,000,000 per accident. Automobile liability insurance shall cover all
owned, non-owned, hired and leased vehicles. Coverage shall be written on Insurance Services
Office (ISO) form CA 00 01 or a substitute form providing equivalent liability coverage. If
necessary, the policy shall be endorsed to provide contractual liabilitycoverage.
2.Commercial General Liability insurance with limits no less than $2,000,000 eachoccurrence,
$2,000,000 general aggregate and $2,000,000 products-completed operations aggregate
limit. Commercial General Liability insurance shall be as least at broad as ISO occurrence
form CG 00 01 and shall cover liability arising from premises, operations, independent
contractors, products-completed operations, stop gap liability, personal injury and advertising
injury, and liability assumed underan insured contract. The Commercial General Liability
insurance shall be endorsed to provide a per project general aggregate limit using ISO form
CG 25 03 05 09 or an equivalent endorsement. There shall be no exclusion for liability
arising from explosion, collapse or underground property damage. The City shall be named
as an additional insured under the Contractor's Commercial General Liability insurance policy
with respect to the work performed for the City using ISO Additional Insured endorsement CG
20 10 10 01 and Additional Insured-Completed Operations endorsement CG 20 37 10 01 or
substitute endorsements providing at least as broadcoverage.
3.coverage as required by the Industrial Insurance laws of the State of
Washington.
Public Entity Full Availability of Contractor Limits.
B.If the Contractor maintains higher insurance
limits than the minimums shown above, the Public Entity shall be insured for the full available limits
of Commercial General and Excess or Umbrella liability maintained by the Contractor, irrespective
of whether such limits maintained by the Contractor are greater than those required by this Contract
or whether any certificate of insurance furnished to the Public Entity evidences limits of liability
lower than thosemaintained by the Contractor.
Other Insurance Provision.
C.
Liability insurance policies are to contain,or be endorsed to contain that they shall be primary
insurance with respect to the City. Any insurance, self-insurance, or insurance pool coverage
it.
Acceptability of Insurers.
D.Insurance is to be placed with insurers with acurrent A.M. Best rating
of not less than A:VII.
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Verification of Coverage.
E.Contractor shall furnish the City with original certificates and a copy of
the amendatory endorsements, including but not necessarily limited to the additional insured
endorsement, evidencing the insurance requirements of the Contractor before commencement of
the work. Upon request by the City, the Contractor shall furnish certified copies of all required
insurance policies, including endorsements, required in this Agreement and evidence of all
coverage.
Subcontractors.
F.The Contractor shall cause each and every Subcontractor to provide insurance
coverage that complies with all applicable requirements of the Contractor-provided insurance as
set forth herein, exceptthe Contractor shall have sole responsibility for determining the limits of
coverage required to be obtained by Subcontractors.The Contractor shall ensure that the Public
al liability
insurance policy using an endorsement as least as broad as ISO CG 20 10 10 01 for ongoing
operations and CG 20 37 10 01 for completed operations.
Notice of Cancellation.
G.The Contractor shall provide the City and all Additional Insureds for this
work with written notice of any policy cancellation, within two business days of their receipt of such
notice.
Failure to Maintain Insurance.
H.Failure on the part of the Contractor to maintain the insurance as
required shall constitute a material breachof contract, upon which the City may, after giving five
business daysnotice to the Contractor to correct the breach, immediately terminate the contract
or, at its discretion, procure or renew such insurance and pay any and all premiums in connection
therewith, with any sums so expended to be repaid to the City on demand, or at the sole discretion
of the City, offset against funds due the Contractor from theCity.
8.Record Keeping andReporting.
A.The Contractor shall maintain accounts and records, including personnel, property, financial and
programmatic records which sufficiently and properly reflect all direct and indirect costs of any
nature expended and services performed in the performance of this Agreement and other such
records as may be deemed necessary by the City to ensure the performance of thisAgreement.
B.These records shall be maintained for a period of seven (7) years after termination hereof unless
permission to destroy them is granted by the office of the archivist in accordance with RCW Chapter
40.14 and by theCity.
9.Audits and Inspections.
The records and documents with respect to all matters covered by this
Agreement shall be subject at all times to inspection, review or audit by law during the performance of
thisAgreement.
10.Termination.
This Agreement may at any time be terminated by the City giving to the Contractor thirty
schedule may result in contract termina
reason, the City shall have the right to terminate this Agreementimmediately.
11.Discrimination Prohibited.
The Consultant, with regard to the work performed by it under this
Agreement, will not discriminate on the grounds of race, religion, creed, color, national origin, age,
veteran status, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, political affiliation, the
presence of any disability, or any other protected class status understate or federal law, in the
selection and retention of employees or procurement of materials orsupplies.
12.Assignment and Subcontract.
The Contractor shall not assign or subcontract any portion of the
services contemplated by this Agreement without the written consent of theCity.
13.Entire Agreement; Modification.
This Agreement, together with attachments or addenda, represents
the entire and integrated Agreement between the City and the Contractor and supersedes all prior
negotiations, representations, or agreements written or oral. No amendment or modification of this
Agreement shall be of any force or effect unless it is in writing and signed by the parties.
14.Severability and Survival.
If any term, condition or provision of this Agreement is declared void or
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unenforceable or limited in its application or effect, such event shall not affect any other provisions
hereof and all other provisions shall remain fully enforceable. The provisions of this Agreement, which
by their sense and context are reasonably intended to survive the completion, expiration or cancellation
of this Agreement, shall survive termination of thisAgreement.
15.Notices.
Notices to the City of Tukwila shall be sent to the following address:
City Clerk, City ofTukwila
6200 Southcenter Blvd.
Tukwila, Washington 98188
Notices to the Contractor shall be sent to the address provided by the Contractor upon the
signature line below.
16..
This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in
accordance with the laws of the State of Washington. In the event any suit, arbitration, or other
proceeding is instituted to enforce any term of this Agreement, the parties specifically understand and
agree that venue shall be properly laid in King County, Washington. The prevailing party in any such
suit.
DATEDthis________dayof________________________,20 ____.
** City signatures to be obtained by** Contractor signature to be obtained by
sponsor staff. **
CONTRACTOR:
CITYOFTUKWILA
By:
Allan Ekberg, Mayor
Printed Name:
Title:
ATTEST/AUTHENTICATED:
Address:
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Office of the City Attorney
Exhibit A:
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WELLNESS HUB LEADERSHIP COHORT AND COMMUNITY CAFES SCOPE OF WORK
Wellness Hub Grant a series of three Community Cafes anda Tukwila Wellness Hub Community
Leadership Project will be developed.
Global to Local will:
Lead recruitment of 5-8 community leaders.
Provide facilitation of recurring planning meetings with the cohort of community leaders, including
planning of agendas, curriculum and activities for the development of the Community Cafes.
Facilitate communications between the community leadership cohort and Wellness Hub project
partners (Global 2 Local, HealthPoint, Tukwila Parks & Recreation),so that community leaders and
project partners can co-develop and co-design the community cafes.
Lead the planning and community outreach components for threeTukwila Wellness Hub
Community Cafes in 2023 to be completedby November 30, 2023.
Recruiting and supporting other interested community members to participate in the Community
Leadership Project.
Exhibit B:
Compensation and Method of Payment
Global to Local will invoice the City of Tukwila Parks & Recreation Department on a monthly basis for work
completed through the duration of thecontract.
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UPCOMING MEETINGS AND EVENTS
MARCH 2023
City Council meetings and Council Committee meetings will be conducted in a hybrid model, with in-person and virtual attendance available.
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Preserve healthy! We will
taxes in person now through
5:30
PM
meet at the Duwamish Hill
April 20 at Westfield Southcenter
6300 Building – Suite 100
Preserve at 10 and spend the
Mall. See below for more
Foster Conference Room
morning removing weeds to
information.
Hybrid Meeting
prepare for fall plantings.
Or, click here for more No experience is necessary,
information. come lend a hand! Tools,
City Council
gloves, and instructions will
Committee of the Whole
be provided. All ages
Meeting
welcome.
7:00
PM
City Hall Council Chambers
10:00 – 1:00
AM PM
Hybrid Meeting
Click here to sign up.
CITY HALL & 6300 BUILDINGS ARE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS & THURSDAYS 8:30 – 4:00
AMPM
FREE STEERING WHEEL LOCKS FOR KIA & HYUNDAI OWNERS
Tukwila Police Department is issuing FREE locks to Tukwila residents who own or lease KIA and Hyundai vehicles. Click here for more information.
SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITY APPLICATIONS ARE DUE ON MAR 31
The City of Tukwila Scholarship Program is accepting applications through March 31 with no exceptions. Click here for more information.
Save the Date!
RESIDENTIAL COLLECTION EVENT APR 22 FOSTER HIGH SCHOOL
Hard to recycle materials can be dropped off at this event. More information to come.
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.
DRIVE THRU PICK-UP 3118 S 140TH ST TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS AND SATURDAYS 10:00 – 2:00
AMPM
VOLUNTEERS – In need of volunteers for food packaging or food distributions. To volunteer, click here to sign up.
DONORS – Please donate at tukwilapantry.org/donate/.
STILL WATERS SNACK PACK NEEDS YOUR DONATIONS AND VOLUNTEER HELP!
SnackPack distributes food bags on Fridays to Tukwila students in need. Click here for the Snack Pack list.
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED ON WEDNESDAYS, THURSDAYS AND FRIDAYS. Pack snacks every Wednesday at 9:30 .
AM
To volunteer, 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 88984, Tukwila WA 98138.
FREE TRANSIT PASS TO ATTEND CONCERT OR SPORTS EVENTS AT CLIMATE PLEDGE ARENA
If you’re going to an event at Climate Pledge Arena, your event ticket is now a transit pass! King County Metro and other transit agencies are partnering
with Climate Pledge Arena to provide free transit to all public events at the arena. Click here for more information.
VIA TO TRANSIT
Get around town with the click of a button or a phone call. Use Via to Transit for fast and affordable rides to the Tukwila Community Center, Tukwila Light Rail Station, or
from these hubs to nearby locations. Like other transit, this service is free for youth. Click here for more information.
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.
FREE HELP FILING TAXES THRU APR 20 SOUTHCENTER MALL WEST ENTRANCE TUE, WED, THU & SAT 11:00 – 7:00
AMPM
Pick up or print tax forms at any library. Get free help filing your taxes in-person or online with AARP or United Way. Click here for more information.
ONLINE TECHNOLOGY BASICS CLASSES
Learn about technology basics in online classes. Some classes offered are webmail, tech vocabulary and decluttering your digital legacy. Click here to register.
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
MEETING 1 – MEETING 2 – MEETING 3 – MEETING 4 –
REGULAR C.O.W. REGULAR C.O.W.
MARCH 6 MARCH 13 MARCH 20 MARCH 27
See below link for the agenda packet SPECIAL ISSUES PRESENTATIONS SPECIAL ISSUES
to view the agenda items: - Discussion on Public Works Campus An update on Still Waters. - Public Works Phase 2 Design
Phase 2: Test-to-Fit Cost Estimate. contract.
March 6, 2023 - An update on Capital Facilities CONSENT AGENDA - Human Services 2022 Review.
Regular Meeting Financing. - Accept as complete the 2022 Small - Compost Ordinance.
- Review of the 2023 Work Plan. Drainage Closeout; authorize - Recreation and Conservation Office –
release of retainage, subject to the Salmon Recovery and Puget Sound
standard claim and lien procedures. Grant Resolution for Nelsen Side
- Authorize the Mayor to sign a Channel.
contract for the Landscape
Mitigation project.
- Authorize the Mayor to sign a grant
agreement for the Safe Streets and
Roads for All Grant Program for a
road safety plan in the amount of
$200,000.00 (local match of
$50,000.00).
- Approve an application for Lodging
Tax Funds for Starfire Sports for
$110,000.00.
- Authorize the Mayor to sign Contract
Amendment with Shiels Obletz
Johnsen.
- Authorize the Mayor to sign a
th
contract for the South 119Street
Raised Crosswalk Project in the
amount of $52,254.00.
- Authorize the Mayor to sign a grant
agreement with King County for the
2023 Veterans, Seniors and Human
Services Levy in the amount of
$60,000.
- Authorize the Mayor to sign
Amendment #1 to an agreement
with Department of Ecology for
2021-2023 Municipal Stormwater
Capacity-Building – NPDES
Program for additional funding in the
amount of $62,000.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
Puget Sound Regional Fire Authority
Annexation Plan.
MEETING 1 – MEETING 2 – MEETING 3 – MEETING 4 –
REGULARC.O.W.REGULARC.O.W.
APRIL 3 APRIL 10 APRIL 17 APRIL 24
CONSENT AGENDA SPECIAL ISSUES CONSENT AGENDA SPECIAL ISSUES
TH
Recreation and Conservation Office – 4 Quarter 2022 Financial Authorize the Mayor to sign a contract Ordinance adopting Fire Code
Salmon Recovery and Puget Sound Presentation.for the Department of Commerce changes.
Grant Resolution for Nelsen Side
Periodic Grant funds.
Channel.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
- Public Works Phase 2 Design
contract.
- Compost Ordinance.
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