On the agenda for Monday night’s (Oct. 3, 2022) Burien City Council regular meeting: budget, strategic plan, a crime status report presentation, Affordable Housing Demonstration Program, arts & culture grants and more.
The meeting will stat at 7 p.m. at Burien City Hall, and can be viewed in-person, live on Comcast TV channel 21, virtually via Zoom, or online here.
Download the full agenda packet here (PDF file).
Here are some agenda highlights:
PRESENTATIONS AND PROCLAMATIONS:
a) Italian American Heritage Month: Councilmember Jimmy Matta
b) Crime Status Report Presentation: Police Chief Ted Boe, Police Captain Todd Morrell
CITY MANAGER’S REPORT ON EMERGING ISSUES:
a) Youth Green Jobs Training Program Recap: Gabbi Gonzales, Recreation Coordinator Zach Wenman, Recreation Coordinator
BUSINESS AGENDA:
a) State Legislative Update: Lyset Cadena, State Lobbyist
b) 2023-2024 Preliminary Operating Budget: Eric Christensen, Finance Director, Kaitlyn Graham, Financial
c) Arts and Culture Grant Recommendations: Casey Stanley, Recreation Manager, Andrew McMasters, Arts Commission Chair
d) Adoption of the Strategic Plan Framework: Adolfo Bailon, City Manager, Carolyn Hope, PaRCS Director
e) Ordinance No. 798, Affordable Housing Demonstration Program Amendments: Nicole Gaudette, Senior Long-Range Planner, Susan McLain, Community Development Director
f) City Council Planning Calendar and Council Work Plan: Adolfo Bailon, City Manager
#BurienCityCouncil meeting, 10/3. Agenda: budget, strategic plan, crime report, Affordable Housing Demonstration Program, arts & culture grants, youth green jobs, Italian American Heritage Month proclamation. Interpretación en español estará disponible. https://t.co/CI4LieChBT pic.twitter.com/AKXeLu4mCm
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Burien City Hall is located at 400 SW 152nd St (1st Floor):