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Park Bond Renewal Update
Park Board · May 18, 2026 · Action
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Park Rules Update
Park Board · May 18, 2026 · Discussion
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Trails Standards Capstone Presentation
Park Board · May 18, 2026
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Potential Park Bond Renewal
Arts Commission · May 11, 2026 · Information
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Potential Park Bond Renewal COM 0268
City Council Committee of the Whole · May 9, 2026
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City Council Services, Safety & Parks Committee Meeting, February 24, 2026
City Council Services, Safety & Parks Committee · May 5, 2026
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Potential Park Bond Renewal COM 0265
City Council Services, Safety & Parks Committee · May 5, 2026 · Director
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Park Bond Renewal Update
Park Board · May 4, 2026 · Information / Discussion
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Parks Rules and Regulations
Equity Board · Apr 8, 2026 · Discussion
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Potential Park Bond Renewal COM 0228
City Council Committee of the Whole · Apr 6, 2026 · Director
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Park Bond Renewal
Park Board · Mar 23, 2026 · Discussion / Action
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Director's Report Updated workplan to include Park Bond Renewal
Park Board · Mar 23, 2026
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Park Code Update
Equity Board · Mar 18, 2026 · Discussion
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Issaquah Creek Stream and Riparian Habitat Restoration at Squak Valley Park South Consultant Contract AB 9132
City Council Regular Meeting · Mar 16, 2026 · Authorize
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City Council Services, Safety & Parks Committee Regular Meeting, January 27
City Council Services, Safety & Parks Committee · Feb 24, 2026
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Park Rules and Regulations
Park Board · Feb 24, 2026 · Information / Discussion
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Working Document - Park Board Work Plan attached
Park Board · Feb 24, 2026
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City Council Services, Safety & Parks Committee Regular Meeting, November 18
City Council Services, Safety & Parks Committee · Jan 27, 2026
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Park Rules and Regulations COM 0206
City Council Services, Safety & Parks Committee · Jan 27, 2026 · Director
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Park Board Minutes of November 24th, 2025
Park Board · Jan 26, 2026
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2026-2031 King County Parks Levy Agreement AB 9111
City Council Regular Meeting · Jan 20, 2026 · Authorize
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Rainier Trail Dog Park Project AB 9067
City Council Regular Meeting · Dec 1, 2025 · Award Bid; Authorize Funding
Carried 6-0 Open →
King County Flood Control n/a District Cooperative Watershed Management Riparian Habitat Restoration at Squak Valley Park South) AB 9097
City Council Regular Meeting · Dec 1, 2025 · Accept Grant; Authorize Agreement
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City Council Services, Safety & Parks Committee Meeting - September 30, 2025
City Council Services, Safety & Parks Committee · Nov 18, 2025
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Park Board Minutes of September 25th
Park Board · Oct 27, 2025
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Tibbetts Valley Park Master Planning Process (I)
Park Board · Oct 27, 2025
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City Council Services, Safety & Parks Committee Regular Meeting, July 22, 2025
City Council Services, Safety & Parks Committee · Sep 30, 2025
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City Council Services, Safety & Parks Committee Special Meeting, August 26
City Council Services, Safety & Parks Committee · Sep 30, 2025
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Park Board- June 23rd, 2025- Minutes
Park Board · Sep 25, 2025
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Park Board- July 28th, 2025- Minutes
Park Board · Sep 25, 2025
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Parks & Community Services- Summer Highlights 2025 (I) Jeff Watling- Parks and Community Services
Park Board · Sep 25, 2025 · Director
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Site Development Permit Application for Park Place Townhomes, Quasi-Judicial
Development Commission · Sep 3, 2025
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Informational Update: Parks & Community Services Dept. Summer Highlights ID 1916
City Council Regular Meeting · Sep 2, 2025 · Receive Report
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Interlocal Agreement with Lake Sammamish State Parks for Sports Field Use AB 9046
City Council Regular Meeting · Aug 11, 2025 · Authorize
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Tibbets Valley Park, 965 12th Ave. NW, Issaquah
Park Board · Jul 28, 2025
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Central Park Pad #2, 1907 NE Park Dr., Issaquah
Park Board · Jul 28, 2025
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Senior Center Plaza / Pedestrian Park, 75 NE Creek Way, Issaquah - Southern Entrance The next meeting is currently scheduled for September 25, 2025
Park Board · Jul 28, 2025
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3-Trails Asphalt Art Pedestrian Safety Improvements COM 0158
City Council Services, Safety & Parks Committee · Jul 22, 2025 · Director
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Park Ranger Day Proclamation ID 1851
City Council Regular Meeting · Jul 21, 2025
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Policy for Naming Public Facilities/Parks/Trails Make Recommendation AB 9040
City Council Regular Meeting · Jul 21, 2025
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Tour of Lake Sammamish State Park Restoration Project (I)
Environmental Board · Jul 10, 2025
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Parks & Community Services Month Proclamation ID 1847
City Council Regular Meeting · Jul 7, 2025
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Policy for Naming Public Facilities/Parks/Trails Make Recommendation AB 9040
City Council Regular Meeting · Jul 7, 2025
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Creeks to Peaks: Three Trails Crossing Art
Park Board · Jun 23, 2025
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COM 0144 - Lake Sammamish State Park Sports Fields COM 0144
City Council Services, Safety & Parks Committee · May 20, 2025 · Director
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Park Board Chair and Vice Chair Elections, (A)
Park Board · May 19, 2025 · Director
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Lake Sammamish State Park Sports Fields, (D,A)
Park Board · May 19, 2025 · Director
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Park Board Tour Planning
Park Board · May 19, 2025 · Director
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Park Board Minutes (No action by Arts Commission)
Arts Commission · Apr 28, 2025
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Creeks to Peaks: Three Trails Crossing Art, (I,D)
Arts Commission · Apr 28, 2025
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Creeks to Peaks: Three Trails Crossing Art, (I,D)
Park Board · Apr 28, 2025
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East Lake Sammamish Parkway West Ditch Conveyance Project (ST 002) AB 9001
City Council Regular Meeting · Apr 21, 2025 · Accept Project
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Park Operations Division and Storm Recovery Update, (I,D)
Park Board · Mar 24, 2025
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Project Acceptance, East Lake Sammamish Pkwy SE Pavement Preservation AB 8934
City Council Regular Meeting · Feb 24, 2025 · Accept Project
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Park System Level of Service
Park Board · Jan 27, 2025 · Information / Discussion
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Park Municipal Code Introduction
Park Board · Jan 27, 2025 · Information / Discussion
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Park Capital Project Updates
Park Board · Jan 27, 2025 · Information
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East Lake Sammamish Pkwy SE Pavement Preservation Local Agency Agreement Supplement #2 AB 8958
City Council Regular Meeting · Jan 7, 2025 · Authorize
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2025 Park Board Work Plan
Park Board · Nov 14, 2024 · Discussion
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East Lake Sammamish Pkwy SE Pavement Preservation Project AB 8914
City Council Regular Meeting · Nov 4, 2024 · Authorize Funding
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2024 Park System Plan Adoption AB 8808
City Council Regular Meeting · Nov 4, 2024 · Approve Resolution
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Park System Plan Update COM 0060
City Council Services, Safety & Parks Committee · Oct 15, 2024 · Director
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Amendments to Park Bench Donation Program AB 8904
City Council Regular Meeting · Oct 7, 2024 · Adopt Ordinance
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Veterans Memorial Plaza Projects AB 8763
City Council Regular Meeting · Oct 7, 2024 · Award Bid
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Parks and Community Services Summer Highlights, (I)
Park Board · Sep 23, 2024
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Informational Update: Parks & Community Services Dept. Summer Highlights ID 1761
City Council Regular Meeting · Sep 16, 2024
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Hillside Park Improvements - Onsite Review of the Proposed Trail Alignment through the buffer zone between the homes and the cemetery
Cemetery Board · Aug 29, 2024
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Park System Plan Update
Park Board · Aug 26, 2024 · Discussion / Action
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Senior Center Plaza Artwork Relocation Arts Commissioners will participate in a tour to review the outdoor artwork at the Senior Center and to visit parks for possible artwork relocation. NE Creek Way Confluence Park, 595 Rainier Blvd. N. Street S Please note, times listed are approximate. It is recommended that members of the public who are interested in attending the site visits meet at the Steelhead Room at 235 sites with the Commission
Arts Commission · Aug 12, 2024
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Hillside Park Cemetery - Fees
Cemetery Board · Aug 8, 2024 · Discussion / Action
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Park Ranger Day Proclamation ID 1700
City Council Regular Meeting · Jul 22, 2024
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Park System Plan Update
Park Board · Jul 22, 2024 · Information / Discussion
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Process for Providing Input on Park Plan (D)
Environmental Board · Jul 10, 2024
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Parks & Community Services Month Proclamation ID 1367
City Council Regular Meeting · Jul 8, 2024
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Park System Plan Update COM 0013
City Council Services, Safety & Parks Committee · Jun 25, 2024
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Hillside Park Bid Award AB 8762
City Council Special Meeting · Jun 24, 2024 · Award Bid; Authorize Funding
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Park Plan Update
Environmental Board · Jun 6, 2024 · Discussion
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Parks Plan Update
Equity Board · Jun 5, 2024
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Dish Wireless 1901 NE Park Dr Ground Lease Agreement AB 8765
City Council Regular Meeting · Jun 3, 2024 · Authorize
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Park Board Chair & Vice Chair Elections
Park Board · May 30, 2024
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Park System Plan Update
Park Board · May 30, 2024 · Information / Discussion
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East Lake Sammamish Pkwy SE Pavement Preservation AB 8591
City Council Regular Meeting · May 6, 2024 · Award Bid; Authorize Funding
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Public Art Update: Pedestrian Park, Senior Center Plazas, (D,I)
Park Board · Apr 29, 2024
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Parks Projects Updates
Arts Commission · Apr 15, 2024 · Information
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Park Project Updates
Park Board · Mar 26, 2024 · Discussion / Information
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Comprehensive Plan Update Draft Parks, Recreation, Trails, and Open Space Element ID 1583
City Council Services, Safety & Parks Committee · Mar 19, 2024
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AT&T Affidavit of Agent Authority for Backup Generator for Cell Tower at Timberlake Park AB 8823
City Council Regular Meeting · Mar 18, 2024 · Authorize
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Park System Plan Update
Environmental Board · Feb 26, 2024 · Information / Discussion
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Park Director's Report
Environmental Board · Feb 26, 2024
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Park Board Chairperson's Report
Environmental Board · Feb 26, 2024
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Park System Plan Update
Park Board · Feb 26, 2024 · Information / Discussion
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Park Director's Report
Park Board · Feb 26, 2024
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Park Board Chairperson's Report
Park Board · Feb 26, 2024
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Dept. of Commerce Grant for Senior Center and Veterans Memorial Consolidated Park AB 8695
City Council Regular Meeting · Feb 5, 2024 · Accept Grant; Authorize Agreement
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Hillside Park Improvements - Trail through edge of the Upper Cemetery
Cemetery Board · Feb 1, 2024
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Park System Plan Update - Public Survey Summary, (I,D)
Park Board · Jan 22, 2024
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Julius Boehm Pool Feasibility Study AB 8750
City Council Regular Meeting · Jan 16, 2024 · Direct Administration
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Donation Acceptance: Julius Boehm Pool Starting Platforms AB 8739
City Council Regular Meeting · Jan 2, 2024 · Adopt Ordinance
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Julius Boehm Pool Feasibility Study ID 1557
City Council Services, Safety & Parks Committee · Dec 11, 2023
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Comprehensive Plan: Parks, Recreation, Trails and Open Space, (D)
Planning Policy Commission · Dec 7, 2023
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Comprehensive Plan Periodic Update and Park System Plan Update: Goals & Policies, (D,A)
Park Board · Nov 27, 2023
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Julius Boehm Pool Feasibility Study
Park Board · Nov 27, 2023
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Octagon Towers Lease Amendment #5 (1901 NE Park Drive) AB 8729
City Council Regular Meeting · Nov 20, 2023 · Authorize
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Park System Plan Goals & Policies
Park Board · Oct 23, 2023 · Director
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Park System Plan Update
Park Board · Sep 26, 2023 · Director
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Rainier Trail Dog Park Update
Park Board · Sep 26, 2023 · Director
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Community Investment Strategy Project - Pedestrian Park and Senior Center Plaza - Public Art Integration (D)
Arts Commission · Sep 11, 2023
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Hillside Park Improvements - Trail through edge of Upper Cemetery
Cemetery Board · Sep 7, 2023
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Blackberry Park Play Area Improvements AB 8523
City Council Regular Meeting · Sep 5, 2023 · Accept Project
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East Lake Sammamish Parkway Drainage Project ST 002 Contract, Addendum No. 5 AB 8675
City Council Regular Meeting · Sep 5, 2023 · Authorize
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Community Investment Strategy Project Updates, re: Pedestrian Park and Senior Center Plaza (I)
Arts Commission · Aug 21, 2023
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Hillside Park Improvements
Cemetery Board · Aug 3, 2023
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Park Ranger Day Proclamation ID 1439
City Council Regular Meeting · Jul 24, 2023
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Hillside Park Improvements - Trail to Upper Cemetery Road (I)
Cemetery Board · Jul 6, 2023
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Rainier Trail Dog Park Update
Park Board · Jun 26, 2023 · Information / Discussion
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Park Operations Division Update
Park Board · Jun 26, 2023 · Information
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Salmon Run Nature Park Bank Stabilization Project AB 8617
City Council Regular Meeting · Jun 5, 2023 · Authorize Submittal
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Park Board Chair & Vice Chair Elections
Park Board · May 22, 2023
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Community Investment Strategy Project - Confluence Park, (D,A)
Park Board · May 22, 2023
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Informational Update: ARPA Funded Parks Projects ID 1432
City Council Regular Meeting · May 15, 2023 · Director
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Next Steps & Closing Supplemental Materials: First Quarter Report Part 2: Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) Bus Tour Please Note: Limited public seating will be available on the bus. If you are interested in attending the tour, please meet at Tibbetts Manor, 750 17th Ave. NW, Issaquah, at emailing [email protected]. Private vehicles will not be allowed at the SPAR Booster Pump Station. Arrival times at each location are approximate. Board bus and drive to Hillside Park 12:00 PM Multimodal Improvements Stop 1 Location: Hillside Park, 300 Mt. 12:15 PM McKinley Dr SW, at the end of Mt. McKinley Dr SW Improvements Stop 2 Location: NW Sammamish Road, 12:45 PM shoulder area Non-Motorized Improvements Please note: There is not parking at this location. Stop 3 Location: SPAR Booster Pump 1:25 PM Station, SE end of 1st Ave. NE, partway up the Issaquah-Preston multi-use trail, Station Please note: Private vehicles will not be allowed at this location. Return to Tibbetts Creek Manor 2:00 PM provided as guidance and are approximate. Meeting room is wheelchair accessible. American Disability Act (ADA) accommodations available upon request. Please phone 425-837-3001 at least two business days in advance. Guidelines for Audience Comments Citizen comments are an important part of the public process. We take them seriously and factor them into the decisions we make. comment will have the opportunity to do so. Please direct comments to the whole Council and not individuals. While this is not a question and answer session, we will contact you to follow up, if needed. When recognized, attendees) or step up to the lectern Relationship to City (e.g. resident, property owner, business owner). respond after your name or phone number is called or if your connection is lost unexpectedly, the meeting will need to proceed. You are encouraged to rejoin the meeting, if able. Written comments can be submitted at any time to [email protected]. Personal attacks, obscene language, derogatory remarks and disruptive behavior such as shouting, booing, clapping, and stomping feet will not be permitted. If a speaker is out of order, the presiding officer will direct the speaker to return to his or her seat or, for virtual attendees, may direct staff to mute their microphone. If a speaker does not comply, the presiding officer may take a recess to restore order. If a disruption to the meeting occurs and order cannot be restored, the presiding officer may proceed to use one of the options provided for in RCW 42.30.050 to ensure orderly continuation of the meeting. Again, citizen comments, written and verbal, are an important aspect of the public process. The City takes comments seriously, and we thank members of the public for taking the time to address us during our meetings. regarding agenda items, your comments are welcome at [email protected]. CITY COUNCIL RETREAT b) To: Issaquah City Council From: Council President Walsh & Deputy Council President Hall Subject: May 2023 Council Retreat Date: April 27, 2023 Objectives help facilitate this conversation. See below. Agenda Overview Detailed agenda to be published next week Part 1 9:00 – 11:30 am 2023 Community Survey presentation Performance measurement presentation Mid-biennium budget review discussion Part 2 12:00 – 3:00 pm Capital Improvement Plan bus tour Improvement Project Improvements Preparation CITY COUNCIL RETREAT b) the mid-biennium budget review and prepare for the next biennium’s budget. areas may be muddy or unpaved. Guiding questions o Aligned with our budget investments? o Aligned with our performance measures? o In other words, are we moving the needle? o Aligned with our budget investments? o Aligned with our performance measures? o In other words, is a new emphasis needed? Are adjustments needed? performance measurement? next biennium’s budget? Materials CITY COUNCIL RETREAT b) July 16, 2022 City Council Retreat Budget Priorities Operating o Title 18 Whiteboard (7) o Build out data analytics and business improvement (6) o Additional affordable housing resources (5) o Urban Forest Management (5) o Reduce property crime (4) o Master Facilities Plan (4) o Accelerate ICAP implementation (4) o Explore IPD body cameras (4) o MMP Policy 6.3 – local transit (3) o Transit Master Plan (2) o Increase Human Services Grants (2) o 24/7 Behavioral Health Coverage (2) o Human Services pilot for transitional housing (1) o Civic engagement (1) o SP SE 1 – Business Recruitment (1) o Community/neighborhood Engagement (1) o IPD non‐lethal response tools (1) o Integrated community planning (1) o Transportation Demand Manager (1) o TOD (0) o New solid waste contract runway (0) o Title 16 (0) o Additional transportation capital staff (0) o Increase hours of staff equity training (0) CITY COUNCIL RETREAT b) Capital o Green Necklace (11) o TR 028 – NW Sammamish Road Non‐Motorized Improvements (8) o ICAP ‐ Electric Fleet (4) o Squak Mountain Uphill Sidewalks (4) o PMP/Concrete Maintenance (4) o FC 027 – New Fire Station (3) o PK 018 – Dog Park (2) o TR 033 – Black Nugget Retaining Wall (2) o TR 003 – I‐90 Crossing (2) o PK 031 – Hillside Park (2) o ST 009 – Squak Valley Park (0) o PK 032 – Hillside Acquisition (0) o WT 015 – Water Main Replacement (0) o Street lighting (0) o Solar panels for Community Center roof (0) o TR 004 – 12th/SR 900 (0) CITY COUNCIL RETREAT c) Community Survey Findings Report Presented to the City of Issaquah, Washington April 2023 CITY COUNCIL RETREAT c) Contents Section 3: Benchmarking Analysis..................................... 52 Section 4: Importance-Satisfaction Analysis ................. 60 Section 6: Survey Instrument............................................. 139
City Council Committee of the Whole · May 6, 2023
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2024-2029 Draft CIP for Parks and Trails, (D)
Park Board · Apr 24, 2023
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Community Investment Strategy Project Update, re: Pedestrian Park and Senior Center Plaza, (D,A)
Park Board · Apr 24, 2023
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Parks Programs Update
Environmental Board · Mar 16, 2023 · Information
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Parks Programs Update
Park Board · Mar 16, 2023
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East Lake Sammamish Parkway West Ditch Conveyance Project (ST 002) AB 8566
City Council Regular Meeting · Mar 7, 2023 · Award Bid
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Community Investment Strategy Project Update, re: Pedestrian Park and Senior Center Plaza, (I,D)
Park Board · Feb 27, 2023
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Newport Way Townhomes (Inneswood Multi-Family) Community Conference, Permit Numbers: PRJ12-00009, COM22- Address: 905 Newport Way NW Parcel Numbers: 2824069011, Description: The applicant proposes to construct eight multi-family buildings units on a 1.68-acre site comprised of two parcels. Each unit will have a two-car garage, and 11 guest stalls will be provided on site. Site improvements will include constructing an internal drive aisle with one point of entry/exit off Newport Way NW for each parcel, a through block passage, usable open space, on-site landscaping, and frontage improvements. Community Conference Order
Development Commission · Feb 15, 2023
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2023 Park Board Workplan Items, (D)
Park Board · Jan 23, 2023
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Wayfinding & Park Signage Project Implementation AB 8500
City Council Regular Meeting · Jan 17, 2023 · Award Bid
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Community Investment Strategy Park Project Design & Construction Management Contract AB 8522
City Council Regular Meeting · Jan 17, 2023 · Authorize
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Tibbetts Valley Park Cell Tower Lease Agreement AB 8495
City Council Regular Meeting · Dec 5, 2022 · Authorize
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Blackberry Park Update
Park Board · Nov 28, 2022 · Information
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Interagency Agreement with Washington State Parks for Potential Fire Station AB 8490
City Council Regular Meeting · Nov 21, 2022 · Approve Resolution
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TOD Project: Tibbetts Valley Park Cell Tower Lease ID 1298
City Council Services, Safety & Parks Committee · Nov 15, 2022
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Confluence Park Bridge Public Art Update (I)
Arts Commission · Nov 14, 2022
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Community Investment Strategy: Park Project & Park Board Feedback AB 8488
City Council Regular Meeting · Oct 17, 2022 · Direct Administration
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Hillside Park Cemetery - Proposed Fee Increase (A)
Cemetery Board · Oct 13, 2022
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Hillside Park Update
Cemetery Board · Oct 13, 2022 · Information
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Community Investment Strategy: Park Project Recommendation ID 1280
City Council Committee of the Whole · Oct 10, 2022 · Director
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Hillside Park - Conceptual Design Recommendation (D, A)
Park Board · Sep 29, 2022
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Informational Update: Parks & Community Services Dept. Summer Highlights ID 1265
City Council Regular Meeting · Sep 6, 2022
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Hillside Park Update
Park Board · Aug 22, 2022 · Director
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Hillside Park Update
Cemetery Board · Aug 4, 2022 · Information
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Park & Community Services Month Proclamation ID 1150
City Council Regular Meeting · Jul 18, 2022
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Neighborhood Meeting and Community Conference: Milano Issaquah Apartments Project, (I) Permit Numbers: PRJ20-00008, NM22- Address: 2300 Newport Way NW Parcel Number: 2024069057 Description: The applicant is proposing to construct a 7-story apartment building consisting of 104-units on a 1.33-acre site. The apartment building will provide on-site parking with a 90-stall, 2-level, underbuilding parking garage. Site improvements will include constructing an internal drive aisle, a through block passage, usable open space, on-site landscaping, and frontage improvements
Development Commission · Jul 6, 2022
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Park Board Alternate Positions – Follow-up (I,D)
Park Board · Jun 27, 2022
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Summary of Input: Title 18 Landscape & Open Space Review (Informational Only)
City Council Planning, Development & Environment Committee · Jun 7, 2022
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Hillside Park Neighborhood Workshop
Cemetery Board · Jun 2, 2022 · Director
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Park Board Leadership Appointments – Chair and Vice Chair, (A)
Park Board · May 23, 2022 · Director
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Park Board Rules and Regulations – Alternate and Legacy position considerations, (D)
Park Board · May 23, 2022 · Director
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Park Board Appointments and Leadership Elections (I), (A)
Park Board · Apr 25, 2022 · Director and Brad Book, Park Board Chair
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East Lake Sammamish Parkway and SE 43rd Way Roundabout Revisions Project AB 8346
City Council Regular Meeting · Apr 18, 2022 · Authorize
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Hillside Park Schedule/Timeline Update
Park Board · Mar 28, 2022
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Introduction of New Parks Manager – Rick Still
Cemetery Board · Mar 3, 2022
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Update from Parks and Community Services (I)
Environmental Board · Feb 9, 2022 · Director
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2022 Major Workplan Items, (I)
Park Board · Jan 24, 2022 · Director and Jennifer Fink, Park Planner and
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Capital Taskforce Update, (I)
Park Board · Jan 24, 2022 · Director and Brad Book, Park Board Chair
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Parks & Community Services Presentation (I)
Equity Board · Jan 5, 2022 · Director
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Anchor Parks Update
Park Board · Nov 22, 2021 · Information
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Anchor Parks update, (I)
Park Board · Oct 25, 2021 · Discussion
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Dog Park Tour update
Park Board · Oct 25, 2021 · Information
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Park's Wayfinding Signs Program
Transportation Advisory Board · Oct 21, 2021 · Information
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King County Flood Control District Grant (East Lake Sammamish Parkway West Ditch Conveyance Project and Pickering Ditch Flood Control Project) AB 8176
City Council Regular Meeting · Oct 18, 2021 · Accept Grant; Authorize Agreement
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Recommendation on Proposed Amendments to Comprehensive Plan and Zoning Map, (A) The Planning Policy Commission will hold a public hearing, take public comment, and make a recommendation on the proposed Amendments. The proposed annual Issaquah Comprehensive Plan and Zoning Map amendments include the redesignation and rezone of nine parcels, all acquired by the City of Issaquah. The parcels are: change from “Low Density Residential” to “Community Facilities” and zoning change from “Single Family – Small Lot” to “Community Facilities-Recreation”); change from “Multifamily Residential” to “Community Facilities” and zoning change from “Village Residential” to change from “Multifamily Residential” to “Community Facilities” and zoning change from “Village Residential” to and 2924069004 (request land use change from “Low Density Residential” to “Community Facilities” and zoning change from “Single Family-Suburban” to “Community Facilities-Open Space”); and 2924069013 (request land use change from “Low Density Residential” to “Community Facilities” and zoning change from Single Family – Estates” to “Community Facilities-Open Space”). Other proposed amendments include: annual update to the City’s population, housing and jobs data based on updated information from the state; updated Climate Action goals and policies; and Issaquah’s Remaining Land Supply and Capacity Chart; Program and Implementation Status Chart; and
Planning Policy Commission · Oct 14, 2021
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Title 18 Land Use Code Updates: Landscape, Trees, Open Space, and Community Spaces, (D)
Environmental Board · Oct 13, 2021
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Wayfinding/Park Signs - (I)
Park Board · Sep 27, 2021 · Discussion
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Blackberry Park - (I)
Park Board · Sep 27, 2021 · Discussion
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Title 18 Land Use Code Updates: Landscape, Trees, Open Space, and Community Spaces
Park Board - 09 Sep 2021 - Special Meeting · Sep 9, 2021 · Discussion
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Title 18 Land Use Code Updates: Landscape, Trees, Open Space, and Community Spaces, (D)
Planning Policy Commission - 09 Sep 2021 · Sep 9, 2021
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Introductions – Kirsten Chapman, Park Operations Manager and Peter Walters, Park Ranger (I)
Park Board · Aug 23, 2021 · Director
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Blackberry Park – project update (D/A)
Park Board · Aug 23, 2021
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Hillside Park Play Area Project Updates
Cemetery Board · Aug 5, 2021
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Hillside Park Update
Park Board · Jul 26, 2021 · Director, and Jennifer Fink, Park Planner and
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Project Updates
Park Board · Jul 26, 2021 · Director, and Jennifer Fink, Park Planner and
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RV Park Management Agreement AB 8202
City Council Regular Meeting · Jul 19, 2021 · Accept Grant; Authorize Agreement
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Welcome Kirsten Chapmen, Park Operations Manager
Cemetery Board · Jul 1, 2021
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Hillside Park Project
Cemetery Board · Jul 1, 2021 · Discussion
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Hillside Park Update
Park Board · Jun 28, 2021 · Director, and Jennifer Fink, Park Planner and
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Board Elections, (D)
Park Board · May 24, 2021 · Director and Jennifer Fink, Park Planner and
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King County Flood Control District Grant (East Lake Sammamish Parkway West Ditch Conveyance Project and Pickering Ditch Flood Control Project) AB 8176
City Council Regular Meeting · May 17, 2021 · Authorize Submittal
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Blackberry Park Project Update
Arts Commission · May 10, 2021 · Information
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Lake Sammamish State Park Trails Plan
Park Board · Apr 26, 2021
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6-Year Capital Improvement Plan Update, (I, D)
Park Board · Apr 26, 2021 · Director and Jennifer Fink, Park Planner and
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Park Operations 2020 Review
Cemetery Board · Apr 1, 2021 · Information / Discussion
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Hillside Park Update
Park Board · Mar 22, 2021 · Director and Jennifer Fink, Park Planner and
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Blackberry Park Update
Park Board · Mar 22, 2021 · Director and Jennifer Fink, Park Planner and
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Wayfinding and Park Sign Design Update, (I, D)
Park Board · Mar 22, 2021
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Central Park Pad #3 Turf Replacement AB 8130
City Council Regular Meeting · Mar 1, 2021 · Award Bid
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Hillside Park & Blackberry Park - Project & Public Engagement Update
Park Board · Feb 22, 2021 · Director
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Community Survey 17 - 41 ID 0836 - Central Park Pad #3 Turf b) Replacement ID 0805
City Council Regular Meeting · Feb 16, 2021
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Central Park Pad 3 Turf Replacement - Update, (D)
Park Board · Jan 25, 2021 · Director, Jennifer Fink, Park Planner and
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King County Flood Control District Grant (East Lake Sammamish Parkway Conveyance Improvements) AB 7809
City Council Regular Meeting · Dec 7, 2020 · Accept Grant; Authorize Agreement
Carried 7-0 Open →
Trail Lease with WSDOT for SPAR Water System Project AB 8064
City Council Regular Meeting · Nov 2, 2020 · Authorize
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Dog Park Update
Park Board · Oct 26, 2020 · Director and Jennifer Fink, Park Planner and
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Temporary Dog Park Update
Park Board · Sep 28, 2020 · Director and Jennifer Fink, Park Planner and
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Capital Project Updates
Park Board · Sep 28, 2020 · Director and Jennifer Fink, Park Planner and
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E. Lake Sammamish Parkway Mural Updates, (I)
Arts Commission · Sep 14, 2020
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Tibbetts Crossing Recreational Trail Location (East-West) and Easement AB 8008
City Council Regular Meeting · Sep 8, 2020 · Approve; Authorize
Carried 7-0 Open →
Dog Park Update
Park Board · Aug 24, 2020 · Director and Jennifer Fink, Park Planner and
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East Lake Sammamish Parkway Mural Artist Selection, (A)
Arts Commission - Special Meeting · Jul 7, 2020
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Confluence Park Turf & Irrigation Project AB 7868
City Council Regular Meeting · Jun 15, 2020 · Accept Project
Carried 7-0 Open →
King County Flood Control District Grant (East Lake Sammamish Parkway Conveyance Improvements) AB 7809
City Council Regular Meeting · May 18, 2020 · Authorize Submittal
Carried 7-0 Open →
Purchase of Signal Equipment re: Gilman Traffic Signal and Three Trails Crossing Development Agreement AB 7947
City Council Regular Meeting · Apr 6, 2020 · Authorize
Carried 7-0 Open →
AARP Community Challenge Grant for Tibbetts Valley Park Tennis Courts AB 7933
City Council Regular Meeting · Mar 16, 2020 · Authorize
Carried 7-0 Open →
Park Impact Fees AB 7789
City Council Regular Meeting · Mar 2, 2020 · Adopt Ordinance
Carried 7-0 Open →
Mobility Master Plan Update
Park Board · Feb 24, 2020 · Director and Jennifer Fink, Park Planner
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Utilize Portion of RV Park for Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) Relocation Site AB 7908
City Council Regular Meeting · Feb 18, 2020 · Approve
Carried 6-0 Open →
Friends of Lake Sammamish State Park: July 4th Entertainment, (A)
Arts Commission · Feb 10, 2020
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Adjourn Goal Area: Mobility Dept Budget policy objectives. gaps in the transit service network (providing additional options for neighborhoods with no transit service currently). The development of this project will include planning efforts related to light rail, however, the final alignment and station locations will need to be decided in a separate effort in coordination with Sound Transit, King County Metro, and WSDOT. In 2020, Staff will investigate how other communities have addressed station planning and draft a "white paper" regarding findings. Action Status Key: quarter, small scope change, or budget than a quarter, significant change to variance of 15-25% PURPOSE b) scope, budget variance over 25% Revised as of 1/28/2020 Goal Area: Mobility Dept Budget light rail. completion of action MO3a. plans, land uses and zoning for future light rail. Other Critical Services Items and Timely Opportunities alternate approaches. issues. devise plan for future improvements. including community communications plan and activities promoting walking and biking. PURPOSE b) Revised as of 1/28/2020 Goal Area: Growth & Development Dept Budget environments neighborhood to test outreach methods and develop codes. In the following years, staff anticipates working with an additional two neighborhoods per year as well as implementing and evaluating new codes. livability and the balance of jobs and housing end of 2020. This review of progress toward growth targets will help inform the Council conversation in 2020 and will provide data on current jobs and housing in Issaquah. housing and job growth targets as the focus for Issaquah's negotiation with King County and other jurisdictions. The outcome expected is a more transparent and proactive process for allocation of housing and job targets that can be understood by the Community. and resilient design to be prepared for growth. In 2020, staff will begin the scoping process, including coordination between departments and outside agencies to develop a detailed scope, schedule, and cost estimate for developing the master plan. PURPOSE b) Revised as of 1/28/2020 Goal Area: Growth & Development Dept Budget community defining and inventorying (where needed) important public amenities, housing types and services, conducting community engagement to identify gaps, and development of codes to implement changes. In in the Issaquah Highlands neighborhood. Implementation of ideas for neighborhood improvements is not funded. within the Housing Strategy Work Plan (Strategy 8). Staff will develop recommendations and work closely with stakeholders to ensure appropriate housing types are added to specific zones. Research on single room occupancy housing, cottage housing and micro-housing has been conducted in 2019 and staff will propose policies and code to address “missing middle” housing in 2020. This item will be discussed at Feb 25 Study Session. Staff is looking for guidance on whether to include this work in Title 18 update; or, is this to be a standalone work product? Other Critical Services Items and Timely Opportunities PURPOSE b) Revised as of 1/28/2020 Goal Area: Growth & Development Dept Budget Issaquah to improve the relationships between the community and those contractors. substantive proposed changes and have an opportunity to discuss prior to releasing a draft for public review. Code revision to be completed by December 31, 2020. PURPOSE b) Revised as of 1/28/2020 Goal Area: Environmental Stewardship Dept Budget inform progress relative to baseline conditions. Consultant support is expected for this project along with an interdepartmental project team to review results and develop recommendations on environmental conditions and system performance. Scope is expected to include air, water and land. In 2020, the City will be conducting a review of environmental policies and goals and how they are reflected in the land use code as part of the Title 18 update. Other work would be in 2021. Operations team to increase the city’s capacity for stewardship as part of managing our public open space. In 2020, the City plans to complete the Green Issaquah forest assessment and begin implementation including volunteer restoration activities. community benefits synthesize information, create final mapping, and aid in developing prioritization criteria. In 2020, the City plans to initiate this work on a city-wide acquisition strategy and prioritization, with completion in Other Critical Services Items and Timely Opportunities PURPOSE b) Revised as of 1/28/2020 Goal Area: Environmental Stewardship Dept Budget community targets. The strategy would address mitigation, sequestration and community preparedness for climate impacts. Following Council review, the City would begin work with the community in 2020, continuing into 2021. Quarter 2020 to improve coordination, identify environmental issue areas and opportunities for collaboration. The convening will also explore needs around capacity building, volunteerism and stewardship promotion, needs/gaps and other related topics. begin to incorporate sustainable development standards addressing energy, water, landscape, transportation, materials and environmental protection into Title 18 (land use) and Title 16 (buildings and construction) of the municipal code. the community. In 2020, the City plans to work in partnership with several local organizations to host Issaquah Earth Day 2020 in honor of the 50th Anniversary of Earth Day. including EV readiness and provision of electric vehicle charging stations. PURPOSE b) Revised as of 1/28/2020 Goal Area: Social & Economic Vitality Dept Budget levels that enable workers to also live in the community sector analysis data and recruitment strategies. affordable education resources for topics like Business Plans, Financing Options, Legal/HR Requirements, Marketing, etc. Partner organizations are likely to include the Small Business Administration/SCORE, Chamber of Commerce, Startup 425 and the Port of Seattle. community conjunction with the Healthy Community Strategy. For Strategy 3 completed in 2019 and property owner outreach and development of incentives will be completed in 2020. Staff issued an RFP for this work in 2019 and received no proposals. Staff are engaging with firms individually attempting to find a resource to complete the inventory portion of this work. Creating the database will likely be pushed to properties. PURPOSE b) Revised as of 1/28/2020
City Council Special Meeting · Feb 1, 2020
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Parks Master Plans
Park Board · Jan 27, 2020 · Director and Jennifer Fink, Park Planner
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The next meeting is scheduled for February 6, 2020 at 6:30 p.m. in the Parks Administration Building, 115 SE Bush St
Cemetery Board - Special Meeting · Jan 9, 2020
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King County Parks Property Tax Levy Agreement 2020-25 AB 7883
City Council Regular Meeting · Jan 6, 2020 · Award Bid
Carried 7-0 Open →
The next meeting is scheduled for January 2, 2020 at 6:30 p.m. in the Parks Administration Building, 115 SE Bush St
Cemetery Board · Dec 5, 2019
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FEMA Pre-Disaster Mitigation Grant (East Lake Sammamish Parkway Conveyance Improvements) AB 7882
City Council Regular Meeting · Nov 18, 2019 · Authorize Submittal
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Approval of Final Draft Findings & Recommendations for Amendments to Comprehensive Plan and Zoning Map, Trails
Planning Policy Commission · Nov 14, 2019
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The next meeting is scheduled for December 5, 2019 at 6:30 p.m. in the Parks Administration Building, 115 SE Bush St
Cemetery Board · Nov 7, 2019
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Establishing a Park Bench Donation Program AB 7602
City Council Regular Meeting · Sep 3, 2019 · Adopt Ordinance
Carried 5-0 Open →
Confluence Park Turf and Irrigation Project AB 7804
City Council Regular Meeting · Aug 5, 2019 · Award Bid; Allocate Funding
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The next meeting is currently scheduled for September 5, 2019 at 6:30 p.m. in the Parks Administration Building
Cemetery Board · Aug 1, 2019
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Public Meeting - Amendments to Issaquah's Comprehensive Plan: Parks, Recreation, Trails, and Open Space Element (Goals & Policies Only), (I)
Planning Policy Commission · Jul 25, 2019
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The next meeting is currently scheduled for August 1, 2019 at 6:30 p.m. in the Parks Administration Building
Cemetery Board Special Meeting · Jul 11, 2019
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Park Master Plans - Tibbetts Valley Park, Veterans Memorial Park and Issaquah Creek Corridor ID 0459
City Council Regular Meeting · Jul 1, 2019
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The next meeting is currently scheduled for July 11, 2019 at 6:30 p.m. in the Parks Administration Building
Cemetery Board Special Meeting · Jun 13, 2019
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The next meeting is currently scheduled for May 2, 2019 at 6:30 PM in the Parks Administration Building
Cemetery Board Special Meeting · Apr 4, 2019
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The next meeting is currently scheduled for March 7, 2019 at 6:30 PM in the Parks and Recreation Administration Building
Cemetery Board · Feb 7, 2019
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Art in Parks Research Project
Arts Commission · Jan 14, 2019 · Information
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Next meeting is currently scheduled for February 7, 2019 at 6:30 PM in the Parks and Recreation Administration Building
Cemetery Board · Jan 3, 2019
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The next meeting is currently scheduled for January 3, 2019 at 6:30 PM in the Parks and Recreation Administration Building
Cemetery Board · Dec 6, 2018
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The next meeting is currently scheduled for December 6, 2018 at 6:30 PM in the Parks and Recreation Administration Building
Cemetery Board · Nov 1, 2018
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The next meeting is currently scheduled for November 1, 2018 at 6:30 PM in the Parks and Administration Building
Cemetery Board · Oct 4, 2018
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King County Flood Control District Flood Reduction Grant (East Lake Sammamish Parkway Conveyance Improvements) AB 7607
City Council Regular Meeting · Oct 1, 2018 · Accept Grant
Carried 5-0 Open →
Discussion - 2018 Comprehensive Plan Amendments: Land Use Element and Parks, Recreation, Open Space and Trails Element, (D)
Planning Policy Commission · Sep 13, 2018
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The next meeting is currently scheduled for October 4, 2018 at 6:30 PM in the Parks and Recreation Administration Building
Cemetery Board · Sep 6, 2018
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East Lake Sammamish Pkwy Project AB 7396
City Council Regular Meeting · Sep 4, 2018 · Accept Project
Carried 7-0 Open →
The next meeting is currently scheduled for September 6, 2018 at 6:30 PM in the Parks and Recreation Administration Building
Cemetery Board · Aug 2, 2018
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Parks Strategic Plan AB 7394
City Council Regular Meeting · Jul 16, 2018 · Approve Resolution; Direct Administration
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The next meeting is currently scheduled for August 2, 2018 at 6:30 PM in the Parks and Recreation Administration Building
Cemetery Board · Jul 5, 2018
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Julius Boehm Pool Roof Replacement AB 7619
City Council Regular Meeting · Jun 18, 2018 · Accept Project
Carried 6-0 Open →
Public Hearing - 2018 Parks Strategic Plan, (D)
Planning Policy Commission · Jun 14, 2018
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The next meeting is currently scheduled for Thursday, July 5, 2018 at 6:30 PM in the Parks and Recreation Administration Building
Cemetery Board Special Meeting · Jun 7, 2018
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Parks Strategic Plan AB 7394
City Council Regular Meeting · Jun 4, 2018 · Refer to Council Land & Shore Committee
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King County Flood Control District Grant (East Lake Sammamish Parkway Conveyance Improvements) AB 7607
City Council Regular Meeting · May 21, 2018 · Authorize Submittal
Carried 7-0 Open →
The next meeting is currently scheduled for June 7, 2018 at 6:30 PM in the Parks Administration Building
Cemetery Board · May 17, 2018
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Confluence Park Pedestrian Bridge Project (Phase II) Construction AB 7441
City Council Regular Meeting · Mar 5, 2018 · Accept Project
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Lake Sammamish State Park EIS Proceed AB 7532
City Council Regular Meeting · Feb 20, 2018
Carried 6-0 Open →
The next meeting is currently scheduled for Thursday, March 1, 2018 at 6:30 PM / Issaquah Trails Center
Cemetery Board · Feb 1, 2018
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2017 Art in Parks Projects Recap
Arts Commission · Jan 8, 2018
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Presentation of Issaquah’s top-priority and key-priority issues Background on Confluence Park & Lake Sammamish State Park funding, and an exciting Affordable Housing Project for 2019-21. Keith Niven, Jeff Watling 23 - 31 • Requests for modest allocations in Fiscal Year is partnering with State Agencies o Department of Commerce designated Innovation Partnership Zone (IPZ) for Sports Medicine – Seeking $50,000 toward hosting of conference/trade show (with city match). Keith Niven o Department of Ecology pilot effort to characterize and remediate “PFOS” impacting water supply. Jim Pendowski with Ecology o Lake Sammamish State Park programmatic Environmental Impact Statement. Keith Niven, Jeff Watling and Peter Herzog with State Parks Preserve funding and progress on I- 90, I-90/SR 18 interchange, etc. – and need for future help on regional roadway network congestion. Mayor Pauly, Sheldon Lynne Issaquah shares with others Affordable Housing/Homelessness/Mental Health, "BLEA", "SST Mitigation", etc. Doug Levy
City Council Special Meeting · Jan 5, 2018
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Lake Sammamish State Park Partnering Agreement AB 7493
City Council Regular Meeting · Dec 18, 2017 · Approve
Carried 7-0 Open →
2017 Art In Parks Projects Recap
Arts Commission · Dec 11, 2017
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Skate Park at Tibbetts Valley Park AB 7509
City Council Regular Meeting · Dec 4, 2017 · Accept Project
Open →
Lake Sammamish State Park Partnering Agreement AB 7493
City Council Regular Meeting · Dec 4, 2017 · Authorize Agreement; Authorize Additional
Carried 7-0 Open →
King County Flood District Grant for East Lake Sammamish Pkwy/SE 56th St. Conveyance Improvements AB 7414
City Council Regular Meeting · Oct 16, 2017 · Accept Grant
Carried 6-0 Open →
Salmon Run Nature Park Stream Restoration AB 7131
City Council Regular Meeting · Sep 5, 2017 · Refer to Council Land & Shore Committee
Open →
Next meeting is currently scheduled for Thursday, September 7, 2017 / Issaquah Trails Center
Cemetery Board – Special Meeting · Aug 3, 2017
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Central Park SDP Update
Planning Policy & Urban Village Development Joint Commission – Special Meeting · Aug 1, 2017
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Next meeting is currently scheduled for Thursday, August 3, 2017 / Issaquah Trails Center
Cemetery Board – Special Meeting · Jul 6, 2017
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Central Park Pad #1 Construction AB 7072
City Council Regular Meeting · May 15, 2017 · Authorize
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Central Park Pad #1 Construction AB 7072
City Council Regular Meeting · May 1, 2017 · Award Bid; Authorize Additional Funding
Carried 7-0 Open →
Skate Park Construction AB 7195
City Council Regular Meeting · Apr 17, 2017 · Approve Resolution
Carried 5-0 Open →
Skate Park Construction AB 7195
City Council Regular Meeting · Apr 3, 2017 · Refer to Council Services & Safety
Carried 7-0 Open →
Gilman Lofts (Three Trails) Development Agreement AB 7219
City Council Regular Meeting · Mar 20, 2017 · Conduct Public Hearing; Approve Resolution
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Gilman Lofts (Three Trails) Development Agreement AB 7219
City Council Regular Meeting · Feb 21, 2017 · Direct Administration; Set Public Hearing
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Parks Strategic Plan AB 7114
City Council Regular Meeting 7:00 PM - Wednesday, February 8, 2017 (Continued from February 6, 2017 Regular Meeting.) Council Chambers, 135 E. Sunset Way Page 1. CALL TO ORDER 2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 3. SPECIAL BUSINESS 5-6 a) AB 7318 - Proclamation Honoring the Issaquah Press Hear Presentation 7 b) AB 7311 - Mayor's State of the City Address Hear Presentation 4. AUDIENCE COMMENTS 5. COMMITTEE / REGIONAL REPORTS 6. MAYOR'S REPORT 7. CONSENT CALENDAR a) Accounts: Payables and Payroll, Feb. 6, 2017 Approve 9 - 14 b) Minutes: City Council Regular Meeting, Jan. 17, 2017 Approve 15 - 16 c) Minutes: City Council Committee of the Whole, Jan. 24, 2017 Approve 17 - 19 d) Minutes: City Council Special Meeting, Jan. 25, 2017 Approve Page 1 of 260 · Feb 8, 2017 · Authorize Additional Funding
Carried 6-0 Open →
Parks Strategic Plan AB 7114
City Council Regular Meeting · Feb 6, 2017 · Authorize Additional Funding
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Gilman Lofts (Three Trails) Development Agreement AB 7219
City Council Regular Meeting · Nov 21, 2016 · Refer to Council Land & Shore Committee
Carried 6-0 Open →
ARTS ORGANIZATION APPLICATIONS Residency Mosaic Salmon Recycled Glass Art Project Salmon Days Entertainment and PB&J Kids Concerts Entertainment Influence the Choice 2017 Video Contest Celebration Parks
Arts Commission – Special Meeting · Nov 14, 2016
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Recreation and Conservation Office (RCO) WWRP and YAF Grants (Central Park) AB 7261
City Council Regular Meeting · Oct 3, 2016 · Accept Grants
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Park Naming of Dedicated Park at Atlas Development AB 7214
City Council Regular Meeting · Oct 3, 2016 · Approve Resolution
Carried 7-0 Open →
Julius Boehm Pool Renovation AB 7228
City Council Regular Meeting · Sep 19, 2016 · Accept Project
Carried 6-0 Open →
Introduction of New Parks and Recreation Director
Cemetery Board · Sep 1, 2016
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Park Naming of Dedicated Park at Atlas Development AB 7214
City Council Regular Meeting · Aug 1, 2016 · Refer to Council Services & Safety
Carried 7-0 Open →
Confluence Park Pedestrian Bridge Project (Phase II) Construction AB 7194
City Council Regular Meeting · Aug 1, 2016 · Award Bid; Authorize Additional Funds
Carried 5-2 Open →
Confluence Park Pedestrian Bridge Project (Phase II) Construction AB 7194
City Council Regular Meeting · Jul 18, 2016 · Refer to Council Infrastructure Committee
Carried 6-0 Open →
Central Park Public Art
Arts Commission · Jul 11, 2016
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Skate Park Public Art
Arts Commission · Jun 13, 2016
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Confluence Park Public Art Update
Arts Commission · Jun 13, 2016
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Salmon Run Nature Park Stream Restoration - Construction Award AB 7130
City Council Regular Meeting · May 2, 2016 · Award Contract
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Public Art: Confluence Park Public Art Project Updates
Arts Commission · Mar 14, 2016
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Friends of Lake Sammamish State Park Sammamish State Park
Arts Commission · Feb 8, 2016
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Public Art: Updates on Skate Park, Central Park and Confluence Park
Arts Commission · Feb 8, 2016
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Tibbetts Valley Park Tennis Lease Agreement Do Not Proceed w/Agreement AB 6806
City Council Regular Meeting · Feb 1, 2016
Carried 7-0 Open →
King County Youth Sports Facilities Grant Acceptance (Skate Park) AB 7116
City Council Regular Meeting · Jan 19, 2016 · Authorize Agreement; Accept Grant
Carried 7-0 Open →
2015 Parks, Recreation, Open Space and Trails Plan AB 7037
City Council Regular Meeting · Jan 4, 2016 · Approve Resolution
Carried 6-0 Open →
Public Dedication of Land, Atlas Park AB 7061
City Council Regular Meeting · Dec 21, 2015 · Authorize
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PERFORMING ARTS 7:05 - 7:50 PM Freehold Theatre Lab Studio: Engaged [5 Mins Each] Theatre Tour and Residency Issaquah Parks & Recreation: Issaquah Farmer's Market Issaquah Parks & Recreation: Issaquah Concerts on the Green Issaquah Philharmonic Orchestra: Community Orchestra Programming Issaquah Singers: To provide free concerts at Senior Living Centers in Issaquah Master Chorus Eastside: All American Independence Celebration Sammamish Symphony Orchestra Association: Sammamish Symphony Orchestra Community Ensemble Program Seattle Shakespeare Company: Wooden O Free Shakespeare in the Park Village Theatre: Village Theatre's 2016 Program
Arts Commission · Dec 7, 2015
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OTHER: ARTISTIC COMPONENT OF PLAYGROUND [5 Mins] Friends of Lake Sammamish State Park: Project Playground
Arts Commission · Dec 7, 2015
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FESTIVAL / CELEBRATION 8:10 - 8:25 PM Downtown Issaquah Association: [5 Mins Each] Fantastic Fly In Friends of Lake Sammamish State Park: Children's Fair and Concert Greater Issaquah Chamber of Commerce: Issaquah Salmon Days Festival Music Issaquah Highlands Council: Highlands Day Festival
Arts Commission · Dec 7, 2015
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ARTS EDUCATION 8:30 - 8:35 PM Issaquah Parks & Recreation: Teen Art [5 Mins Each] Club Issaquah PTSA Council 2.6: Art Docent Program
Arts Commission · Dec 7, 2015
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Public Dedication of Land, Atlas Park AB 7061
City Council Regular Meeting · Nov 16, 2015 · Refer to Council Services & Safety
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Project Acceptance of Confluence Parks Phase 2 Issaquah Creek Restoration Project AB 7069
City Council Regular Meeting · Nov 16, 2015 · Authorize
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Tibbetts Valley Park Tennis Lease Agreement AB 6806
City Council Regular Meeting · Nov 16, 2015 · Authorize
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Tibbetts Valley Park Tennis Lease Agreement AB 6806
City Council Regular Meeting · Sep 8, 2015 · Refer to Council Services & Safety
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Bid Award - E. Lake Sammamish Parkway Construction Contract AB 6953
City Council Regular Meeting · Sep 8, 2015 · Award Contract
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2015 Parks, Recreation, Open Space and Trails Plan AB 7037
City Council Regular Meeting · Sep 8, 2015 · Refer to Various Committees
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Park Naming - Hillside Park AB 7019
City Council Regular Meeting · Aug 3, 2015 · Approve
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Olde Town Terrain Walk stops at Pedestrian Park, Historic Shell Station Feedback / Discussion AB 7035
City Council Special Meeting · Jul 21, 2015
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Close-out of Council Goals: Safe/Drug-Free Community and Rainier Trail AB 7027
City Council Regular Meeting · Jul 20, 2015 · Authorize the close-out of the Rainier Trail
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Park Naming - Hillside Park AB 7019
City Council Regular Meeting · Jul 6, 2015 · Refer to Council Services & Safety
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Close-out of Council Goals: Safe/Drug-Free Community and Rainier Trail AB 7027
City Council Regular Meeting · Jul 6, 2015 · Refer to Council Services & Safety
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Adjournment Appendix Page COMPLETE LIST OF DOCUMENTS Preliminary Goal List 03 - 06 >01 Barber - Fire 07 - 14 >02 Marts / Pauly - Neighborhood Enhancement 15 - 18 >03 Milligan - Public Engagement 19 - 22 >04 Milligan - Schools 23 - 26 >05 Schaer / Barber - Complete Streets 27 - 30 >06 Schaer - Emergency Management 31 - 36 >07 Schaer - Green Building 37 - 40 >08 Schaer - Schools 41 - 44 >09 Schaer / Milligan - Transportation Survey 45 - 50 >10 Winterstein / Goodman - Create a Regional Agenda 51 - 54 >11 Winterstein / Goodman - Transportation Funding Supplemental 55 - 70 >Community Input 2015 71 - 72 >Vision, Mission, Core Values 73 - 79 >General Fund 5-yr Forecast Original Proposal Due: March 31st, 2015 Staff Response Due: April 30th, 2015 Issaquah City Council 2015 Goal Proposal Submitted by: Eileen Barber Title Investigate a Regional Fire Authority Description other interested parties to explore an RFA. Category (check all that apply) Why this goal? EF&R not by city boundries. community. Guiding Principles: Ensure a safe community. Comprehensive Plan reference(s) – Objectives and Policies Click here to enter text. Use as much space as needed. Click here to enter text. Use as much space as needed. Action Items (at least one action item required) this goal. potential benefits and concerns for Issaquah. Original Proposal Due: March 31st, 2015 Staff Response Due: April 30th, 2015 Staff Response Goal Title and Submitter: Investigate a Regional Fire Authority - Barber participant in the process. Staff Response #2 – Dated May 29, 2015 No additional response required. Department(s) primarily responsible implementing goal: Estimated cost(s) with explanation: Click here to enter cost information. Use as much space as needed. evaluation. Original Proposal Due: March 31st, 2015 Staff Response Due: April 30th, 2015 Staff Response Notes: Click here to enter any additional notes. Use as much space as needed. Original Proposal Due: March 31st, 2015 Staff Response Due: April 30th, 2015 Issaquah City Council 2015 Goal Proposal Submitted by: Councilmembers Pauly & Marts Title Neighborhood Enhancement Program Description to maintain healthy vibrant neighborhoods and protect our investment. neighborhood parks. Category (check all that apply) Why this goal? DA, Lakeside DA, Concurrency, Impact Fees, etc.). enhancement process in a meaningful way. attractive to families moving into the area to other areas of town Original Proposal Due: March 31st, 2015 Staff Response Due: April 30th, 2015 Issaquah City Council 2015 Goal Proposal Submitted by: Councilmembers Pauly & Marts Comprehensive Plan reference(s) – Objectives and Policies Olde Town Subarea Plan: recreation is complete. Comp Plan: T-14 Roadway Network Policies – Complete missing links.. Transportation Goal D – Support Alternative Modes of Transportation Utilities and Public Services Objective U-3 Provide and maintain a sanitary sewer system. Parks Objective P-7 Acquisition and Development Policies recreational uses and facilities at site neighborhoods in the city Capital Facilities Planning CF-1.5 Criteria for approval Click here to enter text. Use as much space as needed. Original Proposal Due: March 31st, 2015 Staff Response Due: April 30th, 2015 Issaquah City Council 2015 Goal Proposal Submitted by: Councilmembers Pauly & Marts Action Items (at least one action item required) this goal. the public coming to the City. whenever possible. c. Solicit community contacts in each neighborhood. d. Complete the Neighborhood Outreach Program infrastructure by 12/31/15. budgeting process for the following infrastructures: transit, retail, Old Town, etc. ) management rating of 80. Page 81) criteria in the Comprehensive Plan. Comprehensive Plan. Original Proposal Due: March 31st, 2015 Staff Response Due: April 30th, 2015 Staff Response Goal Title and Submitter: Neighborhood Enhancement Program - Pauly and Marts provide input. The City is already reaching the public directly through: neighborhood meetings (at a host’s home) focused on emergency preparedness. heard from more than 30 people at Top Pot Doughnuts. Recent examples include: o More than 400 community members weighing in on their favorite new playground designs for Gibson and Meerwood parks. o Online feedback was also used when the City was crafting a park bond, and designing/siting a new skate park. community priorities. opportunities to engage with citizens about local issues. the City of future improvements. Coffee Company, the Bike Rodeo and PCC Natural Markets. tools in 2015-16
City Council Special Meeting · Jun 6, 2015
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Julius Boehm Pool Public Art - Artist Benson Shaw
Arts Commission · May 21, 2015
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Confluence Park Stream Restoration Construction Award AB 6998
City Council Regular Meeting · May 18, 2015 · Award Contract
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Skate Park Project AB 6975
City Council Regular Meeting · Apr 20, 2015 · Authorize Grant Submittal
Carried 6-0 Open →
Public Art Updates: Skate Park, Pool and Utility Boxes
Arts Commission · Apr 13, 2015
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Project Acceptance of Mt Park Booster Station AB 6966
City Council Regular Meeting · Apr 6, 2015 · Accept; Release Retainage
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2015 Cooperative Watershed Management Grant Application for Salmon Run Nature Park AB 6973
City Council Regular Meeting · Apr 6, 2015 · Authorize
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Neighborhood Parks AB 6948
City Council Regular Meeting · Mar 16, 2015 · Direct Administration
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Skate Park Project AB 6975
City Council Regular Meeting · Mar 16, 2015 · Refer to the Council Services & Safety
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2015 Cooperative Watershed Management Grant Application for Salmon Run Nature Park AB 6973
City Council Regular Meeting · Mar 2, 2015 · Refer to Council Infrastructure Committee
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Neighborhood Parks AB 6948
City Council Regular Meeting · Feb 17, 2015 · Refer to Council Services & Safety
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Park Naming Recommendations AB 6898
City Council Regular Meeting · Dec 15, 2014 · Authorize
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Annexation of Lake Sammamish State Park AB 6930
City Council Regular Meeting · Dec 15, 2014 · Adopt Ordinance
Carried 6-0 Open →
Issaquah Parks & Recreation, Issaquah Concerts on the Green (Performing Arts)
Arts Commission · Dec 8, 2014
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Issaquah Parks & Recreation, Issaquah Farmers Market (Performing Arts)
Arts Commission · Dec 8, 2014
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Issaquah Parks and Recreation, Teen Art Club (Arts Education)
Arts Commission · Dec 8, 2014
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Seattle Shakespeare Company, Wooden O Free Shakespeare in the Park (Performing Arts)
Arts Commission · Dec 8, 2014
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Park Naming Recommendations AB 6898
City Council Regular Meeting · Nov 17, 2014 · Refer to Council Services & Safety
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Acceptance of Cooperative Watershed Management Grant for Juniper Street Park-Issaquah Creek Restoration AB 6908
City Council Regular Meeting · Nov 17, 2014 · Authorize
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Annexation of Lake Sammamish State Park Schedule Public Hearing AB 6930
City Council Regular Meeting · Nov 17, 2014
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Parks and Recreation Resident/Non-Resident Fee AB 6907
City Council Regular Meeting · Nov 17, 2014 · Adopt Ordinance
Carried 7-0 Open →
Comprehensive Plan Periodic Update: Parks, Recreation, Trails, and Open Space Element
Planning Policy Commission · Nov 13, 2014
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Acquisition of Bass and Bass Partnership and Reid Family Investments LLC parcels on East Lake Sammamish Parkway AB 6911
City Council Regular Meeting · Nov 3, 2014 · Adopt Ordinance
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Acquisition of Bass and Bass Partnership and Reid Family Investments LLC parcels on East Lake Sammamish Parkway AB 6911
City Council Regular Meeting · Oct 20, 2014 · Refer to Council Infrastructure Committee
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West 45 Trail - Tract QC, Issaquah Highlands AB 6875
City Council Regular Meeting · Oct 6, 2014 · Authorize
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Parks and Recreation Resident/Non-Resident Fee AB 6907
City Council Regular Meeting · Oct 6, 2014 · Refer to Budget Work Session
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Lake Sammamish State Park Memorandum of Understanding w/Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission AB 6885
City Council Regular Meeting · Sep 15, 2014 · Authorize
Carried 7-0 Open →
West 45 Trail - Tract QC, Issaquah Highlands AB 6875
City Council Regular Meeting · Sep 2, 2014 · Refer to Council Land & Shore Committee
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Lake Sammamish State Park Memorandum of Understanding w/Washington State Parks Department AB 6885
City Council Regular Meeting · Sep 2, 2014 · Refer to Council Services & Safety
Carried 6-1 Open →
Intent to Proceed with Annexation of Lake Sammamish State Park and Setting Annexation Boundaries AB 6802
City Council Regular Meeting · Sep 2, 2014 · Approve Resolution
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Grant Acceptance: East Lake Sammamish Parkway AB 6863
City Council Regular Meeting · Aug 4, 2014 · Accept
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Tibbetts Valley Park Fields and Community Center Turf Area Drainage Improvements AB 6871
City Council Regular Meeting · Aug 4, 2014 · Authorize
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Intent to Proceed with Annexation of Lake Sammamish State Park and Setting Annexation Boundaries AB 6802
City Council Regular Meeting · Aug 4, 2014 · Approve Resolution
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Comprehensive Plan Periodic Update: Parks, Recreation, Trails and Open Space Element
Planning Policy Commission · Jul 10, 2014
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Bid Award, Mountain Park Booster Station AB 6836
City Council Regular Meeting · Jun 16, 2014 · Award Bid
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WA Recreational and Conservation Office Recreational Trails Program Grant Submittal AB 6838
City Council Regular Meeting · Jun 16, 2014 · Approve Resolution
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Skate Park Proposed Site Location AB 6804
City Council Regular Meeting · May 19, 2014 · Approve
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Skate Park Proposed Site Location AB 6804
City Council Regular Meeting · Apr 21, 2014 · Refer to Council Services & Safety
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Julius Boehm Pool Renovation Performance Contracting (Interagency Agreement No. K2633) AB 6798
City Council Regular Meeting · Apr 21, 2014 · Approve
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King County Parks Property Tax Levy Agreement AB 6807
City Council Regular Meeting · Apr 21, 2014 · Approve
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2014 Cooperative Watershed Management Grant Application for Juniper Street Park - Issaquah Creek Restoration AB 6797
City Council Regular Meeting · Apr 7, 2014 · Authorize Submittal
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2014 Cooperative Watershed Management Grant Application for Juniper Street Park - Issaquah Creek Restoration AB 6797
City Council Regular Meeting · Mar 17, 2014 · Refer to the Council Infrastructure
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Julius Boehm Pool Renovation Performance Contracting (Interagency Agreement No. K2633) AB 6798
City Council Regular Meeting · Mar 17, 2014 · Refer to the Council Services & Safety
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Issuance and Purchase of Unlimited Tax General Obligation Bonds for the Parks and Recreation System AB 6801
City Council Regular Meeting · Mar 17, 2014 · Adopt Ordinance
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East Lake Sammamish Parkway PSRC Countywide STP Grant Application AB 6789
City Council Regular Meeting · Mar 3, 2014 · Authorize
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East Lake Sammamish Parkway Grant Acceptance AB 6764
City Council Regular Meeting · Feb 3, 2014 · Accept / Authorize
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Acceptance of State RCO Grant Amendment for Confluence Parks Restoration Project AB 6769
City Council Regular Meeting · Jan 21, 2014 · Accept / Authorize
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East Lake Sammamish Parkway Grant Acceptance AB 6764
City Council Regular Meeting · Jan 21, 2014 · Accept / Authorize
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East Lake Sammamish Parkway Grant Acceptance AB 6764
City Council Regular Meeting · Jan 6, 2014 · Refer to Council Infrastructure Committee
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Acceptance of Department of Ecology Stormwater Grant for Parks Maintenance Facility AB 6745
City Council Regular Meeting · Dec 2, 2013 · Authorize
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Acceptance of Department of Ecology Stormwater Grant for Parks Maintenance Facility AB 6745
City Council Regular Meeting · Nov 18, 2013 · Refer to Council Infrastructure Committee
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Annexation of McCarry Woods Open Space AB 6730
City Council Regular Meeting · Oct 7, 2013 · Adopt Ordinance
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Issaquah Highlands Vista Park Block 10A Preliminary Plat AB 6693
City Council Regular Meeting · Sep 3, 2013 · Approve
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Relocate & Enhance Skateboard Park AB 6676
City Council Regular Meeting · Sep 3, 2013 · Direct Administration
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TIB Grant Application Submittal for East Lake Sammamish Parkway SE Improvement Project AB 6670
City Council Regular Meeting · Aug 5, 2013 · Authorize
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PSRC 2013 Transportation Alternatives Grant Application for East Lake Sammamish Parkway Project AB 6691
City Council Regular Meeting · Aug 5, 2013 · Authorize
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Issaquah Highlands Vista Park Block 10A Preliminary Plat AB 6693
City Council Regular Meeting · Aug 5, 2013 · Refer to Council Land & Shore Committee
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Conservation Finance/Park Bond Ordinance AB 6678
City Council Regular Meeting · Jul 15, 2013 · Adopt Ordinance
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TIB Grant Application Submittal for East Lake Sammamish Parkway SE Improvement Project AB 6670
City Council Regular Meeting · Jul 1, 2013 · Refer to Council Infrastructure Committee
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Parks, Recreation, Pool, and Natural Area Park Bond Survey AB 6579
City Council Regular Meeting · Jul 1, 2013 · Direct Administration
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Federal Grant for East Lake Sammamish Parkway AB 6654
City Council Regular Meeting 7:00 PM - MONDAY, JUNE 3, 2013 Council Chambers, 135 E. Sunset Way, Issaquah WA Page 1. CALL TO ORDER 2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 3. SPECIAL BUSINESS a) Presentation: Water Protection Keith Niven, Director 4. AUDIENCE COMMENTS a) Guidelines for Public Participation When recognized, use the lectern/microphone. State your: 1. Name 2. Address 3. Relationship to city (e.g. resident, property owner, business owner, etc.) Limit comments to 5 MINUTES. Submit written comments to the City Clerk. 5. COMMITTEE / REGIONAL REPORTS 6. MAYOR'S REPORT 7. CONSENT CALENDAR a) Accounts: Payables and Payroll, June 3, 2013 Approve 3-4 b) Minutes: Council Committee Work Session, May 13, 2013 Approve 5-8 c) Minutes: City Council Regular Meeting, May 20, 2013 Approve Page 1 of 134 · Jun 3, 2013 · Accept Grant; Authorize Expenditure
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Adjourn 9 - 94 Appendix --------------------------------------------- Complete Council Goal List Page Appendix Complete Council Goal List 9 - 12 >Barber Goal 1 - Citizen Voice 13 - 14 >Barber Goal 2 - Neighborhood Parks 15 - 20 >Barber Goal 3 - City Campus 21 - 22 >Barber Goal 4 – EVC 23 - 24 >Butler Goal 1 - Five Star City 25 - 26 >Butler Goal 2 - IPZ 27 - 28 >Butler Goal 3 - Capital Planning Doc 29 - 30 >Butler Goal 4 - Tourism Plan 31 - 32 >Butler Goal 5 - Marketing Packet 33 - 34 >Forkner Goal 1 - Televise Committees 35 - 36 >Forkner Goal 2 - PickeringRm Cameras 37 - 44 >Goodman Goal 1 - Update Vision 45 - 46 >Goodman Goal 2 - Financial Planning 47 - 50 >Goodman Goal 3 - Central Issaquah 51 - 54 >Goodman Goal 4 - Green Infrastructure 55 - 56 >Marts Goal 1 - Metrics 57 - 58 >Marts Goal 2 - Hillside Park 59 - 60 >Schaer Goal 1 - Future I90 Overcross 61 - 62 >Schaer Goal 2 - Crosswalk Reflectors 63 - 64 >Schaer Goal 3 - Mobility and Environ 65 - 66 >Schaer Goal 4 - HS Campus 67 - 68 >Schaer Goal 5 - Channel 21 69 - 70 >Schaer Goal 6 - Amend Sign Code 71 - 72 >Schaer Goal 7 - Investigate Tax Reduction 73 - 74 >Schaer Goal 8 - Playground Equipment 75 - 76 >Schaer Goal 9 - Domestic Violence 77 - 92 >Winterstein Goal 1 - Healthy Community 93 - 94 >Winterstein Goal 2 - Neighborhood Assoc Council During the June 2, 2012 Annual Retreat and Goal Setting Meeting, the Issaquah City Council identified the below goals for 2013. Goal 1: Perform Klahanie Annexation Study: (1) Allocate funds in 2012; Update: Klahanie Annexation Study is nearly completed. It will be presented to within the next couple of months. Goal 2: Relocate and/or Enhance the Skate Board Park based on ISD Plans and Community Input Update: This goal is suggested to be part of the 2013 Recreation Bond. Goal 3: Hire Lobbyist Update: Done. He has worked hard to bring the City a real return on its investment. Goal 4: Innovative Partnership Zone (IPZ)/SWOT Analysis City Council within the next three months. Goal 5: Hold Council Budget Meetings in Chambers and Televise Update: This is planned for 2013 unless otherwise directed by City Council. Goal 6: Develop plan to improve traffic intersections at Front and Gilman first necessary step to be completed in order to explore modifications to the Interchange itself. The opportunity to develop a new concurrency system could also impact the success of this goal. The Concurrency system model is currently under Council review. Goal 7: Develop Strategy for Route 200 and/or Route 928 Funding to Maintain, Modify or Expand Route(s) funding and maintenance of the routes. Goal 8: Develop Citywide Bike and Pedestrian Plan Update: This was funded in the 2013 budget by City Council and the development is currently underway. Goal 9: Become a Five-Star City Update: This is an ongoing process. The City is implementing the HPO model in and employee engagement. The City is implementing an entirely new social media platform that will engage the community in an entirely new way. The City is continuing to implement best practices in management and service delivery. The City has many examples in which it is a nationwide, and some instances, global the YWCA Family Village, Station 72, Open Space Acquisition and Protection, Salmon and Issaquah Creek Restoration efforts are just a few. Goal 10: Fireworks in July 2013 Update: City sponsored Fireworks were abandoned as part of the 2013 budget. The provisions if based on certain conditions. Goal 11: Lake Sammamish State Park Budget for beach restoration and the improvement of the bathhouse. The City is continuing to work with the State on the issuance of the RFP for a private partnership. There is a Friends of Lake Sammamish Group that is forming and has some momentum behind it. Goal 12: Regional Center Designation in 2013 Update: The City Council authorized the City Administration to submit an application for Regional Center Designation in April 2013. Goal 13: Public Lands Inventory Update: The inventory is completed. The Administration is completing the final analysis of potential re-uses that will be submitted to the City Council in 2nd quarter of 2013. Goal 14: Define a Plan to Enhance Rainier Trail Update: This is an ongoing effort. The Issaquah Community Network has developed a plan to enhance walking and observation along the Rainier Trail between the hours of 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. The City has incorporated relocating the Skate Park in the proposed Recreation Bond. Goal 15: Financial Information in Agenda Bills Update: Current Agenda Bills include financial information. An effort to make these areas more uniform is under way and will be dependent upon the City’s upgrade to the financial system. Procedure for determining the Issaquah City Council Goals for 2014 The primary objectives of this procedure are to: accomplished. ballot made public after the round in which it was completed. than ten goals must be selected on each ballot. will be made public. final goals to 17, and the minimum to 10. ranking. computations have been completed and verified. Goal Description: Goal Objective(s): Green, farmers market using a survey form and drop box for completed forms. The section below is to be completed by City Staff. Estimated Costs: To encourage a greater citizen voice in issues affecting our local government and community, the City of Issaquah recently established N/A a robust online presence. Working in concert with the City’s recently redesigned website, our social media tools will foster a meaningful, two-way dialogue between City Hall and citizens. Combined, the website and social media tools enable the City to reach a broader audience across generations, and make information easier for the community to access. By their nature, social media tools are not designed to merely push news releases or updates to residents. Instead, the tools offer our local government the opportunity to create a sense of community, create an interactive dialogue, and encourage participation. In addition, social media enhances customer service by allowing citizens to interact with the City and ask questions by using a medium that is easy to use and familiar to them. In late April, the City started a soft launch of the following accounts: Facebook enables the City to promote activities, policies, programs, projects and events with posts, photos and videos. to get information out quickly in emergencies, to promote events and to refer followers to content at issaquahwa.gov. home for feature videos about our community, PSAs and municipal meeting videos. serves as a showcase for community amenities and highlights, such as Pickering Barn’s appeal as a wedding venue. to showcase the beauty of our community and connect with citizens that may not be easy to reach through traditional City outreach efforts. connect with citizens, and through how it influences Google’s algorithm, can better position City programs among search results. Once content is fully developed on these pages – to show their value to potential followers – Issaquah will heavily promote its new social media resources throughout the community. The launch was accompanied by the debut of an overhauled News/Social Media landing page on issaquahwa.gov. The page serves as a gateway to all of the ways the City engages with citizens and elicits feedback. In the future, the City also plans to launch accounts on Tumblr, a popular blogging platform, Flickr, a photo-sharing service, and LinkedIn, a professional networking service. Before the City launched its social media presence, staff developed a comprehensive Social Media Use Policy for the public and a handbook for staff. Though social media offers a tremendous opportunity to connect with citizens, outreach is not limited only to social media. Outreach efforts include an ongoing project to create more user surveys for City initiatives and projects. There is a survey currently under development to gauge feedback on the in-progress Bicycle & Pedestrian Action Plan. The recent developments will come alongside a redesigned and reinvigorated e-news that is sent to more than 1,000 subscribers on a regular basis. The e-news updates allow the City to emphasize the Notify Me option on issaquahwa.gov. Users can tailor their notifications based on their interests (i.e. emergency alerts, development updates, sustainability and more)
City Council Special Meeting Annual Goal Setting Retreat 8:00 AM - SATURDAY, MAY 4, 2013 Swedish Hospital, Knowledge Room, 751 NE Blakely Drive, Issaquah Page AGENDA ITEMS 7:45 AM a) Coffee / Meet Facilitator 8:00 AM b) Welcome (Frisinger/Butler) Agenda / Ground Rules (Prothman) 8:15 AM c) Financial Review (Marcotte) 8:30 AM d) Staff Presentations 15 min - Eastside Fire & Rescue (Tryon) 15 min - Development Update (Minato/DSD Staff) 30 min - Regional Presence/SWOT (Harrison/Niven) 3-5 9:30 AM e) Review 2013 Goals (Harrison/Prothman) 9:45 AM f) Council Goal Presentations (Council/Staff/Prothman) See Appendix, 'Complete Council Goal List' 7 11:15 AM g) Council Poll (Council) 11:30 AM h) Lunch 12:00 PM i) Review Prioritized 2014 Goals (Council/Prothman/Staff) Refine / Clarify / Relate to Current Dept Work Plans 1:15 PM j) Confirm Consensus 2014 Goals (Council/Prothman) 1:45 PM k) Closing (Frisinger/Butler) 2:00 PM l) Adjourn 9 - 94 Appendix --------------------------------------------- Complete Council Goal List Page 1 of 94 · May 4, 2013
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Parks, Recreation, Pool, and Natural Area Park Bond Survey Support Park Bond; Direct Administration to Prepare Resolution AB 6579
City Council Regular Meeting 7:30 PM - MONDAY, APRIL 1, 2013 Council Chambers, 135 E. Sunset Way, Issaquah WA Page 1. CALL TO ORDER 2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 3. AUDIENCE COMMENTS a) Guidelines for Public Participation When recognized, use the lectern/microphone. Limit comments to 5 MINUTES. Submit written comments to the City Clerk. Please state your: 1. Name 2. Address 3. Relationship to city (e.g. resident, property owner, business owner, etc.) 4. COMMITTEE REPORTS 5. MAYOR'S REPORT 6. CONSENT CALENDAR a) Accounts: Payables and Payroll, April 1, 2013 Approve 3-5 b) Minutes: City Council Regular Meeting, March 18, 2013 Approve 7-9 c) AB - 6576 Potential Rezone & Development Agreement, Costco Wholesale Corporation Incorporate Rezone Request; Authorize Work on Development Agreement; Set Public Hearing 11 - 13 d) AB 6589 - Submittal of Department of Ecology, Coordinated Prevention Grant (CPG) 2013-2015 Authorize Page 1 of 108 · Apr 1, 2013
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2013 Grant Applications, Confluence Park Restoration AB 6549
City Council Regular Meeting 7:30 PM - MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 2013 City Council Chambers, 135 E. Sunset Way, Issaquah, WA Page 1. CALL TO ORDER 2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 3. SPECIAL BUSINESS 3-4 a) AB 6547 - Election of Council President and Deputy Council President Conduct Elections 4. AUDIENCE COMMENTS a) Guidelines for Public Participation When recognized, use the lectern/microphone. State your: 1. Name 2. Address 3. Relationship to city (e.g. resident, property owner, business owner, etc.) Limit comments to 5 MINUTES. Submit written comments to the City Clerk. 5. COMMITTEE REPORTS 6. MAYOR'S REPORT 7. CONSENT CALENDAR a) Accounts: Payables and Payroll, January 7, 2013 Approve 5 b) Minutes: November 27, 2012 Council Committee of the Whole Meeting Approve 7 - 13 c) Minutes: December 17, 2012 City Council Regular Meeting Approve 15 - 24 d) AB 6548 - Federal Bridge Replacement Grant for NW Dogwood Street Page 1 of 133 · Jan 7, 2013 · Authorize Grant Submittal
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