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City Council Special Meeting Cancelled

Wednesday, November 20, 2024

8:00 AM
Topics tracked across meetings:
Resolution in Support of an Application to the Washington State Historical Society Capital Grant Program AB 9206 1/2
Closing Comments Mayor Pauly 4/4
Presentation of Issaquah's 2025 Legislative Priorities & Policy Stances State Route 18 Individuals 2/2
Topic
MEETING CANCELED
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Welcome, Introductions & Thank You Mayor Pauly Council President Walsh
packet pp.3–9
Staff report:
2025-26 State Legislative Priorities Complete Safety Improvements on State Route 18 The state has allocated $640 million to widen and improve safety conditions along SR 18 from Deep Creek to Tiger Mountain Summit. The preliminary work is underway, and construction is tentatively scheduled for 2027-31. Issaquah joins the Southeast Legislative Transportation Coalition (SEAL-TC) in requesting funding to complete the widening and safety improvements on SR 18 from Tiger Mountain Summer to Issaquah/Hobart Road.
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Presentation of Issaquah's 2025 Legislative Priorities & Policy Stances State Route 18 Individuals
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Closing Comments Mayor Pauly
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Adjournment Legislative Breakfast with Legislators from the 5th and 41st Districts b... Complete Safety Improvements on State Route 18 Summer to Issaquah/Hobart Road. City Financial Sustainability municipal budget deficits. Safety & Care for Incarcerated Individuals Digital Permitting System Upgrades well. Creeks to Peaks Activation from the state capital budget. Issaquah Opportunity Center Grant program. Legislative Breakfast with Legislators from the 5th and 41st Districts b... Draft 2025-26 State Legislative Policy Manual Affordable Housing, Health, Human Services and Homelessness Fund, preserving the Document Recording Fee, and providing local option funding mechanisms that preserve resources for the City. construct housing. communities in addressing issues of mental health, substance use disorder, and homelessness. its impact on both landlords and tenants. any rent increases of more than 3%. address the structural shortage of behavioral health professionals. awarded for the Issaquah Opportunity Center. Having now overcome several grant from the 2019 capital budget. diapers, cribs, clothing, bedding and other essential child and family needs. on properties owned by religious organizations
Adopted by the City Council on: Nov. 4, 2024
Topics: HousingTransportationClimatePublic SafetyBudgetEquityArts & Culture
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