Please be advised that the Shoreline City Council Regular Meeting on Monday, June 26, 2023 will be held in the Council Chamber using a hybrid format where both in-person and online attendance is allowed. You may attend the meeting in person, join via Zoom webinar, or listen to the meeting over the telephone. Council is providing opportunities for public comment in person, remotely, or by submitting written comment. In person public commenters must sign up in person prior to the start of Agenda Item 6, and remote public commenters must sign-up online by 6:30 p.m. the night of the meeting.
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Agenda Highlights:
- Approval of Expenses and Payroll as of June 16, 2023 in the Amount of $2,126,911.78 (Administrative Services)
- Adoption of Ordinance No. 989 - Amending the City of Shoreline Commute Trip Reduction Plan (Public Works)
- Authorize the City Manager to Execute a Construction Contract with Interwest Construction, Inc. in the Amount of $1,639,725.50 for the 1st Avenue NE Sidewalks (N 145th - N 155th) Project (Public Works)
- Authorize the City Manager to Execute Contract #10369 in the Amount of $650,752 with Brown and Caldwell for the 2024 Surface Water Master Plan Update (Public Works)
- Authorize the City Manager to Execute Amendment 01 to Task Order #3 in the Amount of $186,030 to the Utility Relocation Agreement Between Sound Transit and the City of Shoreline (Public Works)
- Authorize the City Manager to Execute a Local Agency Agreement with the Washington State Department of Transportation to Obligate $7,652,500 in Grant Funds for the SR 523 (N/NE 145th Street) Aurora Avenue N to I-5, Phase 1 (1st Avenue to Corliss Avenue) Project (Public Works)
- Authorize the City Manager to Execute a Local Agency Agreement with the Washington State Department of Transportation to Obligate $7,600,000 in Grant Funds, for the SR 523 (N/NE 145th Street) Aurora Avenue N to I-5, Phase 2 (Corliss Avenue to Wallingford Avenue) Project (Public Works)
- Authorize the City Manager to Execute a Local Agency Agreement Supplement with the Washington State Department of Transportation to Obligate $4,920,000 of Surface Transportation Program Grant Funds for the SR 523 (N/NE 145th Street) & I-5 Interchange Improvements Project (Public Works)
- Authorize the City Manager to Execute a Contract with Treecycle LLC, DBA Seattle Tree Care, in the Amount of $450,000 for Hazardous Tree Removal and Maintenance Services (Administrative Services)
- Authorize the City Manager to Execute a Contract with Kamins Construction, Inc. in the Amount of $1,311,139 for the N 155th Street Pavement Preservation Project - Phase II (Public Works)
- Authorize the City Manager to Execute a Amendment 2 to Contract 10031 with Blueline, Inc. in the Amount of $276,140 for Construction Management for the N 155th Street Pavement Preservation Project - Phase II (Public Works)
- Authorize the City Manager to Execute a Construction Contract with Marshbank Construction, Inc. in the Amount of $1,512,464 for the 5th and 15th Avenue Sidewalk Rehabilitation Projects (Public Works)
- Authorize the City Manager to Execute an Agreement with Downstream Services, Inc. in the Amount of $600,000 for Annual Stormwater Pipe CCTV Inspection Services (Public Works)
- Authorize the City Manager to Execute the King County Regional Agreement Opioid Abatement Council (City Attorney's Office)
- Waiving Council Rule 2.4, A Through E, and Reappointing Millie Wang and Appointing Sam Kuo to Youth Member Positions of the Shoreline Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services/Tree Board (Recreation, Cultural and Community Services)
- Continued Discussion of the 2024-2029 Parks, Recreation, Open Space, and Arts (PROSA) Plan (Recreation, Cultural and Community Services)
- Action on Resolution No. 513 - Declaring Support for King County Proposition No. 1 – The King County Council passed Ordinance 19604 concerning replacement of an expiring veterans, seniors and human services levy. If approved, this proposition would fund capital facilities and services for veterans, servicemembers, and their families; seniors and caregivers; and resilient communities susceptible to reduced health, housing, financial, or social stability outcomes. It would authorize an additional six-year property tax levy for collection beginning in 2024 at $0.10 per $1,000 of assessed valuation, with the 2024 levy amount being the base for calculating annual increases by 3.5% in 2025-2029; and exempt eligible seniors, veterans, and disabled persons under RCW 84.36.381 (City Manager's Office)
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