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Economic Vitality Commission

Wednesday, October 17, 2018

5:30 PM · Pickering Room, 1775 12th Avenue NW, Issaquah WA
Topics tracked across meetings:
ED Strategic Plan Action Steps 3/4
Future Agendas 2/2
Section
1. CALL TO ORDER
1a
Commission Membership
packet pp.3
Staff report:
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…
2. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
2a
Minutes of September 19, 2018
packet pp.5–6
Staff report:
CITY OF ISSAQUAH ECONOMIC VITALITY COMMISSION MINUTES
3. AGENDA ITEMS
3a
NW Gilman Blvd Project
Information · Brianne Ross, Senior Transportation Engineer · packet pp.7–64
Staff report:
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.
3b
ED Strategic Plan Action Steps, Strategic Plan Update for EVC to focus on
Discussion · Jeff Howlett, Chair
3c
Future Agendas
Jeff Howlett, Chair
5. OTHER BUSINESS / ANNOUNCEMENTS
5a
November Meeting Date
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