Economic Vitality Commission About Staff Liaison Created in 2012, this commission provides Jen Davis Hayes, additional expertise – both to the Mayor and City Economic Development Director Council – necessary to enhance and facilitate Email economic development within the City. Regular Members The commission also acts as a catalyst between the 2019 – Therese Garcia City Council, developers, residents and the 2019 – Jeff Howlett business community to expand and improve the 2019 – Ashwin economic climate of Issaquah within the context of Muthuvenkataraman the City’s commitment to social and environmental 2020 – Kathy McCorry objectives. 2020 – Karl Leigh 2020 – Kristi Tripple Membership 2021 – Saikat Sen The Economic Vitality Commission is comprised of 2021 – Samantha Breider ten regular members with four-year terms. 2022 – Christopher Beaudoin 2022 – Amit Bhardwaj All members are…
Following on the adoption of the Central Issaquah Plan, the City of Issaquah identified the need to improve NW Gilman Boulevard from SR900/17th Ave NW to Front Street N for people walking, biking, taking transit and driving.
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Jeff Howlett, Chair
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a) MOVED BY McCORRY, SECONDED BY BEAUDOIN that minutes of the EVC meeting on September 19, 2018, be approved as presented.
MOVED BY BEAUDOIN, SECONDED BY TRIPPLE that staff work with the Commission Chair to draft a letter supporting the NW Gilman Blvd.