City communications, affordable housing, an update on the Town Square Fountain and more will be on the agenda for Monday night’s Special City Council meeting.

Download the full agenda packet here (PDF file).

The meeting starts at 7 p.m., with an Executive Session planned for 6 p.m.

Burien City Hall is located at 400 SW 152nd Street.

SPECIAL MEETING AT 6:00 PM:

  • To Hold an Executive Session to Discuss Pending Litigation Pursuant to RCW 42.30.110(1)(i).

PRESENTATIONS AND/OR PROCLAMATIONS:

  • Presentation of the South King County Communities Fund by the Port of Seattle Commission. (Brian J. Wilson, City Manager / Andy Gregory, Aviation Environmental Engagement Manager)
  • Presentation of the Strategic Communications Plan for the City of Burien. (Emily Inlow-Hood, Communications Officer)

CITY MANAGER’S REPORT ON EMERGING ISSUES:


  • Report on July 4th Holiday. (Captain Jessica Sullivan, Burien Police)
  • Report of Mercado Site Exploration. (Chris Craig, Economic Development Manager)
  • Status Update on Town Square Fountain. (Brian J. Wilson, City Manager)

BUSINESS AGENDA:

  • Discussion and Potential Action Regarding the Position Change from Public Records Officer to Deputy City Clerk. (Cathy Schrock, Administrative Services Director)
  • Update on HB 1406 Accessing a Portion of the Sales Tax Revenue to Make Local Investments in Affordable Housing. (Colleen Brandt-Schluter, Human Services Manager / Brian J. Wilson, City Manager)
  • Discussion and Potential Action to Adopt Ordinance No. 711, Amending the 2019-2020 Biennial Budget to Increase Appropriation Authority in Various Funds to Pay for Goods and Services and Recognize Grant Awarded Revenue Authorized in the Prior Biennium. (Eric Christensen, Finance Director)
  • Discussion on the 2019 King County Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan.(Robin Tischmak, Deputy Public Works Director / Dorian Waller, Government Relations Administrator)
  • Review of the Council Proposed Agenda Schedule. (Brian J. Wilson, City Manager)

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