On the agenda for Monday night’s (June 12, 2023) regular Burien City Council meeting: Juneteenth proclamation, presentation on homeless outreach and case management efforts, development fees, human services federal funding update, and more.

An executive session will start at 5 p.m., and the regular meeting is set to start at 7 p.m. It can be viewed in-person at Burien City Hall (map below), on Comcast TV Channel 21, via Zoom here, and live-streamed online here.

Download the full agenda packet here.

Some agenda highlights:

PRESENTATIONS AND PROCLAMATIONS:

  • Juneteenth Proclamation Councilmember Cydney Moore
  • Outreach Coordinated Care Model Presentation: Colleen Brandt-Schluter, Human Services Manager, Theodore Boe, Police Chief,Aaron Burkhalter, LEAD , Rebecca Gilley, REACH, Daisy Espinoza, Law Enforcement Co-Responder, Lindsey Mueller, King Fire District 2 Co-Responder, Annamaria Gueco, Sound PATH, Anneleen Severynen, Seattle King County, Public Health, Tina Lewis, Salvation Army, Ravenna Candy, Navos

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.

BUSINESS AGENDA:

  • a) Potential Increase in Development Fees: Adolfo Bailon, City Manager, Eric Christensen, Finance Director, Matthew Hobson, FCS Group
  • b) Human Services ARPA Update: Colleen Brandt-Schluter, Human Services Manager, Anyah Zupancic, Human Services Coordinator
  • c) City Council Planning Calendar: Adolfo Bailon, City Manager

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