HomeMy WebLinkAboutReg 2023-09-18 Upcoming Meetings and Events / Tentative Agenda ScheduleUPCOMING MEETINGS AND EVENTS
SEPTEMBER 2023
City Council meetings and Council Committee meetings will be conducted in a hybrid model, with in-person and virtual attendance available.
SEP 18 MON
SEP 19 TUE
SEP 20 WED
SEP 21 THU
SEP 22 FRI
SEP 23 SAT
S. Planning and
Community
Development Meeting
5:30 PM
City Hall - Hazelnut Room
Hybrid Meeting
➢ Transportation and
Infrastructure Services
Committee
5:30 PM
6300 Building - 2'd Floor
Duwamish Conference
Room
Hybrid Meeting
➢ City Council
Regular Meeting
7:00 PM
City Hall Council
Chambers
Hybrid Meeting
➢ Civil Service
Commission
5:00 PM
Hybrid Meeting
American
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TUKWILA
DUWAMISH HILL
SCAVENGER HUNT
Explore the always amazing
Duwamish Hill as you hunt
with friends and family
through Tukwila's favorite
wooded area. Children and
adults alike will be able to
see the Puget Sound Salish
Cultural Garden and dig
into some treats from
Might -O's Donuts!
10:00 AM -12:00 PM
Duwamish HIII Preserve
Click here to register.
Tukwila Village
Farmers Market
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FREE SMOKE ALARMS
AND INSTALLATION
Service provided to those
who cannot afford to
purchase smoke alarms or
are physically unable to
install a smoke alarm.
For more information or
request FREE smoke
alarms,
call 1-833-918-1531.
Click here for information.
See below for more information.
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COMPREHENSIVE PLAN
OPEN HOUSE
We will discuss about the City's
2024-2044 Comprehensive Plan
which will focus on housing
issues and the choices the City
must make in addressing the
regional and local
housing crisis.
5:30 PM — 8:00 PM
Location changed to
Showalter Middle School
4628 S l44th St
SEP 25 MON
SEP 26 TUE
SEP 27 WED
SEP 28 THU
SEP 29 FRI
SEP 30 SAT
➢ Community Services
and Safety Committee
5:30 PM
City Hall - Hazelnut Room
Hybrid Meeting
➢Finance and Governance
Committee
5:30 PM
6300 Building - Suite 100
Foster Conference Room
Hybrid Meeting
➢ City Council
Committee of the Whole
Meeting
7:00 PM
City Hall Council
Chambers
Hybrid Meeting
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DONATE BLOOD AND
ENTER TO WIN A
LAS VEGAS TRIP TO SEE
KATY PERRY SHOW!
It takes 1,000 donors a day
to sustain a blood supply
for patients in ouridentify
community.
To schedule an
appointment, call
1-800-398-7888.
Click here to schedule an
appointment.
Tukwila Village
Farmers Market
➢ Planning Commission
6:30 PMPUGET
Hybrid Meeting
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COMMUNITY
ENGAGEMENT SURVEY
Puget Sound Fire
participates in a rigorous
and collaborative re -
accreditation process to
improvement
goals resulting in effective
and sustainable services
that meet the changing
needs of the communities.
Your survey answers will
help our strategic planning
leaders
opportuntesdtify torimprove
service.
Click here to start the
survey.
.NAL BLV.
Action
Committee
TUKWILA
INTERNATIONAL
BOULEVARD ACTION
COMMITTEE
TRASH PICK-UP DAY
For more information,
call Sharon Mann at
206-200-3616
Come buy fresh produce grown
byrefugees and immigrants in
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our community. FREE summer
meals for kids and caregivers
available for pick up.
4:00 PM — 7:00 PM
Tukwila0kwila Plaza
14350 Tukwila Intl Blvd
➢Arts Commission
6:00 PM
Hybrid Meeting
CITY HALL & 6300 BUILDINGS ARE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS & THURSDAYS 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM
4J�atCa °si FREE PLAY DAY AND FUNDRAISER SEP 16 9:30 AM — 4:00 PM TUKWILA COMMUNITY CENTER
Join us for a FREE fun Youth Play Day where you can try new things and learn new skills. Open to youths from in and around King County. Activities
s =o include soccer, basketball, skateboarding, roller derby, baseball, adaptive opportunities, and much more! Click here for information.
IR._ , Play Equity Coalition will host a lunch and Adult Play Day Fundraiser to build community towards the Coalition's work! Click here for information.
COMMUNITY OPEN HOUSE FOR COMPREHENSIVE PLAN SEP 20 5:30 PM — 8:00 PM SHOWALTER MIDDLE SCHOOL
Join us to talk about the City's 2024-2044 Comprehensive Plan to focus on housing issues and choices Tukwila must make in addressing the regional and local housing
crisis. Click here for information.
HIRING IMMIGRANT AND REFUGEE YOUTHS! SEP 11 - NOV 17 3 PM — 6 PM MONDAY THRU FRIDAY STIPEND $76.24 / DAY
Partner is Employment is hiring immigrant and refugee youths for paid positions to learn about the environment and how to care for it this fall. Help pass on this opportunity to
work with this wonderful organization. Click here for information.
PUBLIC ART PROGRAM COMMUNITY LISTENING SESSIONS OCT 3, 12 AND 14
We need your assistance in creating a Public Art Program that serves all our community We want your input! In-person session on Oct 14 offers language
interpretation support and activities for participants with children. Click here for information.
NOV 7 ELECTION VOTERS GUIDE VIDEO
See video to know the candidates for the Mayor and Council positions in the upcoming Nov 7 Election. Click here for information.
DRIVE THRU PICK-UP 3118 S 140TH ST TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS AND SATURDAYS 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Tti� VOLUNTEERS - In need of volunteers for food packaging or food distributions. To volunteer, click here to sign up.
I DONORS - Please donate at tukwilapantry.org/please-donate/.
DONATIONS NEEDED: gently used or new winter clothing, hats, gloves and shoes, sleeping bags, blankets, towels and other essentials to serve a
large number of families awaiting housing assistance. Drop-off at Riverton Park Methodist Church / Tukwila Pantry - 3118 S 140th St.
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. 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.
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FREE HAZARDOUS WASTE DROP-OFF SEP 15-17 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM FRED MEYER -143001sT AVE S, BURIEN
You can drop off up to 50 gallons per King County residential customer per day. No containers larger than 5 gallons. For larger quantities or unusual waste, call
King County King County at 206-296-4692 Click here for acceptable hazardous waste.
FREE ONLINE TUTORING AND HOMEWORK HELP FOR GRADES K THRU 12
4. KING
COUNTY
Use a computer, tablet, smartphone or home phone to connect with tutors by phone or on Zoom. Click here for information.
READ LATEST ISSUES OF POPULAR MAGAZINES
LIBRARY
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Borrow as many as you like. Download the Libby App or log into OverDrive to start reading. Click here for information.
FUN ACTIVITIES AND OTHER EVENTS AT TUKWILA LIBRARY
Tukwila Library offers many resources and services. Click here for information.
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Tentative Agenda
MEETING 2 —
C.O.W.
Schedule
MEETING 3 —
REGULAR
MEETING 4 —
C.O.W.
MEETING 1 —
REGULAR
SEPTEMBER 4
SEPTEMBER 11
SEPTEMBER 18
SEPTEMBER 25
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PUBLIC HEARING
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Committee of the Whole
Meeting cancelled.
See below link for the agenda packet
to view the agenda items:
An ordinance updating TMC 21.04
regarding State Environmental Policy Act
LABOR DAY
September 18, 2023
Regular Meeting
(SEPA).
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SPECIAL ISSUES
- An ordinance updating TMC 21.04
regarding State Environmental Policy Act
No Council and Committee
(SEPA).
Meetings due to the holiday.
- January -June American Rescue Plan Act
(ARPA) update and proposal.
MEETING 1 —
MEETING 2 —
MEETING 3 —
MEETING 4 —
REGULAR
C.O.W.
REGULAR
C.O.W.
OCTOBER 2
OCTOBER 9
OCTOBER 16
OCTOBER 23
CONSENT AGENDA
PRESENTATION
CONSENT AGENDA
PUBLIC HEARING
- Authorize the Mayor to sign a grant
Annual State of the Court Address.
A resolution amending Resolution No.
Miscellaneous Code Amendments:
agreement for the Re+ grant from
2056 amending the Public Works Fee
1) Accessory Dwelling Units Ordinance
King County Solid Waste Division, in
Schedule.
2) Comprehensive Plan and
the amount of $83,000.00.
Development Code Amendment
- Accept as complete the 2022
Ordinance
Overlay Program project; authorize
3) Housekeeping and Parking
release of retainage, subject to the
Standards Ordinance
standard claim and lien procedures
(final cost of project, including
SPECIAL ISSUES
retainage; $1,498,073.89).
Miscellaneous Code Amendments:
- Authorize the Mayor to sign an
1) Accessory Dwelling Units Ordinance
agreement with the Washington
4) Comprehensive Plan and
State Department of Transportation
Development Code Amendment
(WSDOT) for the Transportation
Ordinance
Demand Management Program
5) Housekeeping and Parking
allocation for 2023-2025, in the
Standards Ordinance
amount of $93,300.00.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
An ordinance amending various
Special Meeting to follow
ordinances as codified in Tukwila
Committee of the Whole meeting.
Municipal Code (TMC) Chapter 21.04,
"State Environmental Policy Act";
Repealing Ordinance Nos. 1331 §8,
§33; 1853 §6, §7; and 2502 §2, §3;
To increase flexible thresholds for
minor new construction, remove
outdated references, and update code
provisions.
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