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Updates on Activities / Issues for ISD Schools Located in Issaquah
City Council Special Meeting · Apr 27, 2026
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Early Learning Facility Traffic Impact Fee Waivers AB 9139
City Council Regular Meeting · Mar 2, 2026 · Adopt Ordinance
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Early Learning Facilities: Fee Waiver COM 0213
City Council Planning, Development & Environment Committee · Feb 3, 2026
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Issaquah School District Interagency Agreement Update, (I)
Park Board · Jan 26, 2026
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Issaquah School District's 2026 Levies, Feb. 10 Special Election Ballot Items AB 9134
City Council Regular Meeting · Jan 20, 2026 · Conduct Public Hearing; Approve Resolution
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2026 School Impact Fees AB 8968
City Council Regular Meeting · Nov 10, 2025 · Adopt Ordinance
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Post-Issaquah Valley Elementary Multicultural Fair Tabling Report Out (I)
Sister Cities Commission · Jun 11, 2025
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Issaquah Valley Elementary Multicultural Fair Tabling (D) June 4, 2025 6:00-7:30 PM
Sister Cities Commission · May 14, 2025
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Request to Participate in Issaquah Valley Elementary Multicultural Fair on June 4th
Sister Cities Commission · Apr 16, 2025
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Issaquah School District Students’ Academic and Well-Being Update
City Council Special Meeting · Mar 31, 2025
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Issaquah School District's 2025 Bond, Feb. 11, 2025 Ballot Item AB 8967
City Council Regular Meeting · Jan 21, 2025 · Conduct Public Hearing; Approve Resolution
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School Zone Speed Camera AB 8894
City Council Regular Meeting · Nov 25, 2024 · Authorize
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School Zone Speed Camera AB 8894
City Council Regular Meeting · Oct 21, 2024 · Authorize
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School Zone Speed Camera COM 0069
City Council Services, Safety & Parks Committee · Sep 30, 2024
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2025 School Impact Fees AB 8888
City Council Regular Meeting · Sep 16, 2024 · Adopt Ordinance
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Issaquah School District's 2024 Bond, Nov. 5, 2024 Ballot Item AB 8867
City Council Regular Meeting · Aug 5, 2024 · Conduct Public Hearing; Approve Resolution
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Opportunities and Partnership with City of Issaquah and Issaquah School District Update
City Council Special Meeting · Apr 25, 2024
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Student Request for Issaquah School District Sustainability Policy Letter of Support (A) [5 mins]
Environmental Board · Mar 13, 2024
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2024 School Impact Fees Update AB 8660
City Council Regular Meeting · Sep 18, 2023 · Adopt Ordinance
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Issaquah School District Equity Department - Introduction & Overview
Equity Board · Jan 4, 2023
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Issaquah School District Equity Department - Introductions and Overview (I, D)
Equity Board · Dec 7, 2022
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2023 School Impact Fee Update AB 8386
City Council Regular Meeting · Sep 19, 2022 · Adopt Ordinance
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Donation Acceptance: Renton School District Swim Scoreboard AB 8455
City Council Regular Meeting · Sep 19, 2022 · Adopt Ordinance
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Issaquah Schools Foundation Month Proclamation ID 1134
City Council Regular Meeting · May 2, 2022
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2022 School Impact Fee Update AB 8236
City Council Regular Meeting · Sep 20, 2021 · Adopt Ordinance
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2021 School Impact Fee Update AB 8010
City Council Regular Meeting · Sep 8, 2020 · Adopt Ordinance
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Comprehensive Plan Amendments, approved Ord. 2894 adopting the Comprehensive Plan, except for redesignation / rezone of three Issaquah School District parcels adjacent to Providence Point. Council action was consistent with PPC's recommendation. approved Ord. 2895 adopting Community Facilities land use designation and Community Facility - Facility zoning for the three Issaquah School District parcels adjacent to Providence Point. Council action was not consistent with PPC's recommendation
Planning Policy Commission - Special Meeting · Feb 6, 2020 · Information
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Amending School Impact Fees AB 7785
City Council Regular Meeting · Sep 16, 2019 · Adopt Ordinance
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Amend 2019 Docket of Comprehensive Plan Amendments to add Community Facilities Redesignation and Rezone Consideration of Issaquah School District Parcel AB 7802
City Council Regular Meeting · Jun 17, 2019 · Authorize Submittal
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Amending IMC 3.63 School Impact Fees to Allow Flexibility in Adopting the Fees AB 7689
City Council Regular Meeting · Dec 3, 2018 · Adopt Ordinance
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Amending School Impact Fees AB 7640
City Council Regular Meeting · Dec 3, 2018 · Deny
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Amending IMC 3.63 School Impact Fees to Allow Flexibility in Adopting the Fees AB 7689
City Council Regular Meeting · Nov 5, 2018 · Refer to Council Services & Safety
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Amending School Impact Fees AB 7640
City Council Regular Meeting · Oct 15, 2018 · Direct Administration; Refer to Council
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Amending School Impact Fees AB 7640
City Council Regular Meeting · Sep 4, 2018 · Refer to Council Services & Safety
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Amending School Impact Fees AB 7640
City Council Regular Meeting · Aug 6, 2018 · Refer to Council Services & Safety
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Impact Fees - Presented by School [35 min.] District and City Staff the City (City) impact fees are established (ISD) elsewhere within and outside of the district (ISD)
City Council Special Meeting · Apr 2, 2018
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Amending School Impact Fees AB 7462
City Council Regular Meeting · Dec 18, 2017 · Adopt Ordinance
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Amending School Impact Fees AB 7462
City Council Regular Meeting · Dec 4, 2017 · Adopt Ordinance
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Amending School Impact Fees AB 7462
City Council Regular Meeting · Nov 6, 2017 · Adopt Ordinance
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Amending School Impact Fees AB 7462
City Council Regular Meeting · Oct 2, 2017 · Refer to Council Services & Safety
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Issaquah School District Ridematch "SchoolPool" Grant AB 7212
City Council Regular Meeting · Aug 1, 2016 · Accept Grant; Authorize Agreement
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Amending School Impact Fees AB 7216
City Council Regular Meeting · Aug 1, 2016 · Adopt Ordinance
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Issaquah School District's Construction & Maintenance Bond, April 26 AB 7123
City Council Regular Meeting · Mar 21, 2016 · Conduct Public Hearing; Approve Resolution
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ArtEAST/Issaquah Schools Foundation - Human" exhibition - Carla Villar and Barb deMichele
Arts Commission · Mar 14, 2016
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Issaquah School District's Construction & Maintenance Bond, April 26, Hear Presentation; Provide Direction AB 7123
City Council Regular Meeting · Mar 7, 2016
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City/School District Priorities
City Council Special Meeting · Feb 29, 2016
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SCHOOLS Challenger Elementary: Exploring Diverse Art Museums Clark Elementary: Volunteer Art Docent Program Issaquah Valley Elementary: Performing Arts - Help Us Shine Maple Hills Elementary: Volunteer Art Docent Program
Arts Commission · Dec 7, 2015
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Ratification of King County Countywide Planning Policies including a policy outlining a Process for School Districts and Jurisdictions to Work Together to Identify Future School Sites within the Urban Growth Area AB 7048
City Council Regular Meeting · Oct 19, 2015 · Approve Resolution
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Ordinance Amending School Impact Fees for 2016 AB 7043
City Council Regular Meeting · Sep 8, 2015 · Adopt Ordinance
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Ratification of King County Countywide Planning Policies including a policy outlining a Process for School Districts and Jurisdictions to Work Together to Identify Future School Sites within the Urban Growth Area Council Land & Shore Committee AB 7048
City Council Regular Meeting · Sep 8, 2015
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School Impact Fees Amendments AB 6850
City Council Regular Meeting · Jul 21, 2014 · Adopt Ordinance
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ISD Levy, Consideration of Resolution in Support AB 6754
City Council Regular Meeting · Dec 16, 2013 · Approve Resolution
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Ordinance Amending School Impact Fees AB 6728
City Council Regular Meeting · Oct 7, 2013 · Adopt Ordinance
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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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