WHEREAS parks and recreation promote health and wellness, improving the physical and mental well-being of people who live near or recreate in parks; and
The Issaquah Climate Action Plan (ICAP) was passed by the City Council on December 6, 2021, with bold targets for greenhouse gas emissions reduction. Building and home energy use accounts for 61% of Issaquah’s greenhouse gas emissions. The ICAP includes a 25% reduction target for energy use from new and existing buildings by 2030. To advance our City’s progress in reaching this target as well as maintaining a strong equity component to climate mitigation and adaptation, the heat pump program is primed for implementation in 2022.
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Moved by WALSH · seconded by HALL
In favor: Barbara de Michele, Zach Hall, Victoria Hunt, Russell Joe, Tola Marts, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh
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Gibson Hall Lease Addendum to the Kiwanis Club
AB 8396
The Administration recommends approval of the additional appropriation of $125,000 from the Sustainability Fund for the heat pump program for low-income residents.
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Moved by WALSH · seconded by HALL
In favor: Barbara de Michele, Zach Hall, Victoria Hunt, Russell Joe, Tola Marts, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh
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Moved by WALSH · seconded by HALL
In favor: Barbara de Michele, Zach Hall, Victoria Hunt, Russell Joe, Tola Marts, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh
In 2008 the City administratively approved a Lot Line Adjustment separating a small piece of land owned by Mihai & Danielle Elekes that bordered Berntsten Park from their primary property. Had the property been redeveloped, this area would not have been usable and would have been required to be a Native Growth Protection Easement. Given this, the Lot Line Adjustment was processed with the intention of conveying the approximately 4,332 square feet of land to the City so that it could be absorbed into Bernsten Park. However, upon recent research by City staff, it has been discovered that the property transfer was never fully processed by the King County Assessor'sOffice. This unresolved issue is creating a barrier to the sale of the property by the property owner. The City and current property owner, Danielle Elekes, desire to rectify this situation by having the property owner issue a…
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Moved by WALSH · seconded by HALL
In favor: Barbara de Michele, Zach Hall, Victoria Hunt, Russell Joe, Tola Marts, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh
The Climate Action Plan (ICAP) was passed by Council on December 6, 2021, with bold targets for greenhouse gas emissions reduction. Building and home energy use accounts for 61% of Issaquah’s greenhouse gas emissions. The ICAP includes a 25% reduction target for energy use from new and existing buildings by 2030. In the development of the ICAP, the community asked for actions that are bold, provide multiple benefits, and address equity. Strategies identified in the ICAP for buildings and energy include reducing overall building energy with a focus on existing buildings, advancing decarbonization and transition away from fossil fuels. To meet the priorities of the community and advance our City’s progress in reaching our energy reduction target for existing buildings, the Issaquah Clean Buildings Initiative is primed for implementation in 2022.
Direct the Chief Financial Officer to include an appropriation of $20,000 from the Sustainability Fund for the clean building initiative in a subsequent 2022 budget amendment; and direct the Administration to include $80,000 for the clean building initiative in the proposed 2023 budget for a total c…
Moved by HUNT · seconded by REH
Carried 7-0
In favor: Barbara de Michele, Zach Hall, Victoria Hunt, Russell Joe, Tola Marts, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. a) ID 1204 - Accounts: Payables and Payroll of July 18, 2022, $ 4,128,099.39; Approved. b) Minutes: City Council Special Meeting, June 15, 2022 (Revised); Approved. c) ID 1220 - Informational Update: Economic Development 2nd Quarter Update; Received Report. d…
Moved by WALSH · seconded by HALL
Carried 7-0
In favor: Barbara de Michele, Zach Hall, Victoria Hunt, Russell Joe, Tola Marts, Chris Reh, Lindsey Walsh