The Burien City Council is set to convene Monday evening, Sept. 30, 2024 to address several pressing issues facing the community, including Community Development Block Grant, Human Services funding and more.
The meeting can be viewed in-person starting at 5:30 p.m. at Burien City Hall, via Comcast TV Channel 21, virtually via Zoom here, or via livestream here.
Download the full agenda packet here.
Some agenda highlights:
PROCLAMATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS
- Dia Del Guatemalteco (Guatemala Day) Proclamation: Councilmember Jimmy Matta
EXECUTIVE SESSION
- Executive Session per RCW 42.30.110(1)(i)(iii) to Discuss Pending Litigation, 30 minutes
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.
PUBLIC HEARING
- Public Hearing on the Proposed Use of FY2025 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Projects: Colleen Brandt-Schluter, Human Services Manager, Anyah Zupancic, Human Services Coordinator.
BUSINESS AGENDA
- Discussion of FY2025 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Projects: Colleen Brandt-Schluter, Human Services Manager, Anyah Zupancic, Human Services Coordinator, Daniel Robben, PaRCS Deputy Director
- Discussion of 2025-2026 Human Services General Fund Allocations: Colleen Brandt-Schluter, Human Services Manager, Anyah Zupancic, Human Services Coordinator
- Quarterly Review and Discussion of the City Council Work Plan
- City Council Planning Calendar: Adolfo Bailon, City Manager
A public hearing on the Community Development Block Grant 2025 projects will be held after regular public comment. Learn more about these projects in the agenda for Monday's meeting: https://t.co/ZTadAAQDn9
— City of Burien, WA (@Burien) September 27, 2024
As the City shares the information about the Human Services General Fund Allocations you can be assured there will be the same individuals just waiting to complain. They just refuse to recognize how much the City does spend, it’s just not on wasteful endeavors the activists back.