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❖SPECIAL
MEETING
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o's� 0 Thomas McLeod, Mayor Councilmembers:.. De'Sean Quinn .. Tosh Sharp
1905 David Cline, City Administrator ❖ Armen Papyan ❖ Jovita McConnell
Mohamed Abdi, Council President •. Dennis Martinez
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❖ CLOSED SESSION — 5:30 PM ❖
Collective Bargaining — Pursuant to RCW 42.30.140(4)(b)
Location: Hazelnut Conference Room (CR #3)
Monday, January 22, 2024; 7:00 PM • Ord #2728 • Res #2089
1. CALL TO ORDER / PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE / ROLL CALL
2. LAND
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
The City of Tukwila is located on the ancestral lands of the Coast Salish people.
We acknowledge their continuing connections to land, waters and culture.
We pay our respects to their elders past, present and emerging.
3. PRESENTATIONS
a. Oath of Office administered by Mayor Mcleod to Hannah Hedrick, Council
Position #3, with a term expiring upon certification of the November 2025
General Election.
b. Update on status of collective bargaining.
Marty Wine, Deputy City Administrator/Administrative Services Director
4. PUBLIC COMMENTS
including comment
on items both on and
not on the meeting
agenda
Those wishing to provide public comments may 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 provide comment via phone or Microsoft Teams, please email
citycouncil@tukwilawa.gov with your name and topic by 5:00 PM on the meeting
date. Please clearly indicate that your message is for public comment during the
meeting, and you will receive further instructions.
5. APPOINTMENT
Equity and Social Justice Commission:
Confirm the appointment of Kathy Hougardy to Position #5 on the
Equity and Social Justice Commission, with a term expiring March
31, 2025.
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6. CONSENT AGENDA
a. Approval of Minutes:
1/8/24 (Special Mtg.); 1/9/24 (Special Mtg.); 1/10/24 (Special Mtg.)
b. Approval of Vouchers
c. A resolution updating the City's designated representatives to
serve on the Cascade Water Alliance and repealing Resolution
No. 1661.
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SPECIAL MEETING
January 22, 2024
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7. UNFINISHED
BUSINESS
a.
b.
c.
Discussion on a contract with Flock Group, Inc. for automated
license plate readers.
Discussion on a grant agreement with the Office of Public Defense
for the Simple Possession Advocacy and Representation (SPAR)
Program.
Discussion on a resolution in support of Tukwila School District
Propositions 1 and 2.
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8. NEW BUSINESS
a.
b.
c.
Authorize
automated
Authorize
Public Defense
Representation
(coming
A resolution
supporting
2, on the
Title:
Renewal
Board
Resolution
and
meet
excess
within
expenses
all as
of levy.
Title:
Renewal
Directors
939
This
technology
for careers
and
taxes,
District.
the Mayor to sign a contract with Flock Group, Inc. for
license plate readers, in the amount of $511,300.00.
the Mayor to sign a grant agreement with the Office
for the Simple Possession Advocacy and
(SPAR) Program, in the amount of $50,000.00
to the City).
of the City Council expressing its collective position
approval for Tukwila School District Propositions 1
ballot for the February 13, 2024 Special Election.
Tukwila School District No. 406, Proposition No. 1 -
Educational Programs and Operations Levy. The
of Directors of Tukwila School District No. 406 adopted
No. 938, authorizing a renewal educational programs
operations levy. This proposition would authorize the District
the educational needs of students by levying the following
taxes, renewing an expiring levy, on all taxable property
the District, for educational programs and operations
not funded by the State:
of
and
to
of
No.
the
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Collection Year
Estimated Levy Rate/
$1,000 Assessed Value
Levy Amount
2025
$1.58
$9, 259, 768
2026
$1.62
$9,722,756
2027
$1.66
$10,208,894 i
2028
$1.65
$ 10,719,339
provided in Resolution No. 938, subject to legal limits at time
Should this proposition be approved?
Tukwila School District No. 406, Proposition No. 2 —
Technology and Capital Projects Levy. The Board
of Tukwila School District No. 406 adopted Resolution
authorizing a renewal levy for technology and capital projects.
proposition would authorize the District to acquire and install
equipment and infrastructure to better prepare students
of tomorrow, improve school facilities, and make safety
energy efficiency upgrades, by levying the following excess
renewing an expiring levy, on all taxable property within
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8. NEW BUSINESS
(cont.)
c. (continued)
all as
of levy.
➢ Public
d. A resolution
standing
Resolution
Q
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Collection Year
Estimated Levy Rate/
$1,000 Assessed Value
Levy Amount
2025
$0.75
$4,388,220
2026
$0.75
$4,512,804
2027
$0.75
$4,619,605
2028
$0.75
$4,865,474
provided in Resolution No. 939, subject to legal limits at time
Should this proposition be approved?
comments will be accepted, pursuant to RCW 42.17A.555
establishing the titles, duties, and schedule of the
City Council Committees for 2024, and repealing
No. 2063.
9. REPORTS
a. Mayor
b. City Council
c. Staff
10. MISCELLANEOUS
11. EXECUTIVE SESSION
12. ADJOURNMENT
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MEETING SCHEDULE
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PUBLIC COMMENTS
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and not on the meeting agenda during Public Comments. The City Council will also accept comments on an
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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. City staff shall speak first and be allowed 15 minutes to make a presentation.
3. The applicant is then allowed 15 minutes to make a presentation.
4. Each side is then allowed 5 minutes for rebuttal.
5. After City staff and the applicant 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.
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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.
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