The Burien City Council will consider a resolution supporting immigrants and refugees, introduce two proposed fiber optic franchise agreements and more during its regular meeting at 5:30 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 9, at Burien City Hall.

The meeting can be viewed in-person at Burien City Hall (map below), live on Comcast TV Channel 21, via Zoom here, and via livestream here. Spanish interpretation will be available via Zoom.

Download the full agenda packet here.

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Agenda Highlights

PROCLAMATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS

  • a) Black History Month Proclamation: Mayor Sarah Moore
  • b) Lunar New Year Proclamation: Councilmember Alex Andrade

COUNCIL REPORTS

CITY MANAGER’S REPORT

PUBLIC COMMENT: Notice to all participants: Pursuant to RCW 42.17A.555, campaigning for any ballot measure or candidate in City Hall and/or during any portion of the Council Meeting – including the public comment period – is prohibited. Sign up here for public comment at least one hour before each meeting (form is accessible at least one business day before each meeting).

BUSINESS AGENDA

  • a) Update on Gateway Monument Sign Refresh: Chris Craig, Economic Development Manager
  • b) Introduction to Ordinance No. 888, Granting a Franchise to Forged Fiber: Brian Tornow, Development Manager
  • c) Introduction to Ordinance No. 889, Granting a Franchise to Ezee Fiber: Brian Tornow, Development Manager
  • d) Introduction to Resolution No. 531, Supporting Immigrants and Refugees: Adolfo Bailon, City Manager
  • e) City Council Planning Calendar: Adolfo Bailon, City Manager

EXECUTIVE SESSION

  • a) Executive Session per RCW 42.30.110(1)(b) to consider the selection of a site or the acquisition of real estate by lease or purchase when public knowledge regarding such consideration would cause a likelihood of increased price.
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  1. I object to the use of my tax dollars to buy any real estate to house illegal immigrants.
    Those funds belong to legal Burien citizens benefit only.
    Tax dollars are not a slush fund for politicians to use to support their political agendas.

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