The Burien City Council is set to review a tax increment financing feasibility report, consider a proposed criminal justice sales tax, decide which applicants to interview for open advisory board seats and more at its regular meeting on Monday, Feb. 23.

The meeting will begin at 5:30 p.m., and can be viewed in-person at Burien City Hall, on Comcast TV Channel 21, via Zoom here, and via livestream here.

Download the full agenda packet here.

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Agenda Highlights

COUNCIL REPORTS

CITY MANAGER’S REPORT

PUBLIC COMMENT
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BUSINESS AGENDA

  • a) Tax Increment Financing Feasibility Report: Chris Craig, Economic Development Manager, Bob Stowe, Stowe Development and Strategies
  • b) Introduction to Ordinance No. 891, Imposing a Criminal Justice Sales and Use Tax: Casey Headley, Finance Director, Anyah Zupancic, Human Services Manager, Tom Calabrese, Burien Police Chief
  • c) City Council Selection of 2026 Advisory Body Interviewees: Rochelle Larican, Deputy City Clerk
  • d) Discussion of Burien City Council Rules of Order: Adolfo Bailon, City Manager
  • e) City Council Planning Calendar: Adolfo Bailon, City Manager

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