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2027-2032 Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program AB 9135
City Council Regular Meeting · Jun 1, 2026 · Conduct Public Hearing
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Adaptive Signal Control Study
Transportation Advisory Board · May 28, 2026 · Discussion
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Resolution for Streamlining Sound Transit Light Rail Permits AB 9190
City Council Regular Meeting · May 18, 2026 · Approve Resolution
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Parking Lot Next meeting is June 10, 2026
Sister Cities Commission · May 13, 2026
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City Council Mobility & Infrastructure Committee Regular Meeting, March 10, 2026
City Council Mobility & Infrastructure Committee · May 12, 2026
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Street Standards - Frontage Improvements for Public Utility Projects COM 0211
City Council Mobility & Infrastructure Committee · May 12, 2026
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2027-2032 Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program COM 0212
City Council Mobility & Infrastructure Committee · May 12, 2026
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Save Issaquah Light Rail Rally @ Council Chambers, 6-6:30 PM ID 2023
City Council Special Meeting · May 4, 2026
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Adaptive Signal Feasibility Study Performance Metrics & Measures Discussion (D)
Transportation Advisory Board · Apr 22, 2026
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Transportation Improvement Program
Environmental Board · Apr 16, 2026
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Parking Lot Next meeting is scheduled for May 13, 2026
Sister Cities Commission · Apr 8, 2026
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Street Standards - Landscaping Update AB 9099
City Council Regular Meeting · Mar 30, 2026 · Adopt Ordinances
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2027-2032 Transportation Improvement Plan (TIP), (D)
Transportation Advisory Board · Mar 25, 2026
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2026 Transportation Advisory Board Work Plan ID 1961
City Council Regular Meeting · Mar 16, 2026
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Parking Lot
Sister Cities Commission · Mar 11, 2026
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City Council Mobility & Infrastructure Committee Meeting, October 14, 2025
City Council Mobility & Infrastructure Committee · Mar 10, 2026
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Street Standards Landscaping Update COM 0110
City Council Mobility & Infrastructure Committee · Mar 10, 2026
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Early Learning Facility Traffic Impact Fee Waivers AB 9139
City Council Regular Meeting · Mar 2, 2026 · Adopt Ordinance
Carried 7-0 Open →
Newport Way Maple to Sunset Improvements Project (TR 023) Design Agreement Supplement AB 9091
City Council Regular Meeting · Mar 2, 2026 · Authorize
Carried 6-1 Open →
Blue Fern Development LLC Fee in Lieu of Frontage Improvement Agreement for Newport Way NW and NW Holly St AB 9147
City Council Regular Meeting · Mar 2, 2026 · Authorize
Carried 7-0 Open →
Climate Action Plan 2026 Update - Transportation Policies (D)
Transportation Advisory Board · Feb 25, 2026
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Parking Lot
Sister Cities Commission · Feb 11, 2026
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Front Street Sidewalk Cafe Permits
Economic Vitality Commission · Feb 10, 2026
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Administration's Transportation Priorities
City Council Special Meeting · Feb 9, 2026
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MetroFlex/Micro Transit Performance Expectations ID 1951
City Council Special Meeting · Feb 9, 2026
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Newport Way Maple to Sunset Improvements Project (TR 023) Design Agreement Supplement AB 9091
City Council Regular Meeting · Feb 2, 2026 · Authorize
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Newport Way Landslide Stabilization Project (TR060) AB 9121
City Council Regular Meeting · Feb 2, 2026 · Accept Project
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2027-2032 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) Introduction(I)
Transportation Advisory Board · Jan 28, 2026
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Adaptive Signal Control Technology Feasibility Study Introduction (D)
Transportation Advisory Board · Jan 28, 2026
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Informational Update: WSDOT Fish Passage Project ID 1956
City Council Regular Meeting · Jan 20, 2026
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ICAP Update: Buildings & Energy and Transportation & Land Use (D)
Environmental Board · Jan 14, 2026
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Parking Lot The next meeting is scheduled for February 11, 2026
Sister Cities Commission · Jan 14, 2026
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SPECIAL MEETING Please note, this agenda also serves as the special meeting notice pursuant to RCW PURPOSE: The purpose of this special meeting is to change from the regular meeting place to Lewis House, 115 SE Bush Street
Sister Cities Commission · Dec 10, 2025
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Parking Lot The next meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, January 14
Sister Cities Commission · Dec 10, 2025
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Front Street Sidewalk Cafe Permits
Economic Vitality Commission · Nov 19, 2025
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Eastside Transportation Partnership Interlocal Agreement AB 9102
City Council Regular Meeting · Nov 17, 2025 · Authorize
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Central Issaquah Multimodal I-90 Crossing Study Update AB 9017
City Council Regular Meeting · Nov 17, 2025 · Approve
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Sustainable Building and Infrastructure Policy: Feedback from Mobility and Infrastructure Committee
Environmental Board · Nov 12, 2025
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Parking Lot The next meeting is scheduled for December 10, 2025 - location change likely
Sister Cities Commission · Nov 12, 2025
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Amendments to Mobility Action Plan Re: Transportation Concurrency Policy Update AB 9030
City Council Regular Meeting · Nov 10, 2025 · Approve Resolution
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WSDOT Transfer of Development Rights (TDR) Development Agreement Extension for Bellevue College Amend & Approve Resolution AB 9026
City Council Regular Meeting · Nov 10, 2025
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Deferred Review of Equity Criteria for City Transportation Projects
Equity Board · Oct 22, 2025
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Highlands and Front Street Lift Station Improvement Projects (SW011 and SW015) AB 9050
City Council Regular Meeting · Oct 20, 2025 · Award Bid; Authorize Funding
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Site Development Permit Application for 60 Newport Way Townhomes, Quasi- Judicial (A)
Development Commission · Oct 15, 2025
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City of Issaquah Updates (Metroflex, Homegrown Retail, Startup425 Accelerator, & I-90 Crossing)
Economic Vitality Commission · Oct 15, 2025
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City Council Mobility & Infrastructure Committee Regular Meeting, September 16
City Council Mobility & Infrastructure Committee · Oct 14, 2025
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Intelligent Transportation System Plan Update COM 0167
City Council Mobility & Infrastructure Committee · Oct 14, 2025
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North-South Traffic Study COM 0166
City Council Committee of the Whole · Oct 13, 2025
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Parking Lot The next meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, November 12, 2025
Sister Cities Commission · Oct 8, 2025
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E-Bike Briefing COM 0180
City Council Services, Safety & Parks Committee · Sep 30, 2025
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City of Issaquah Updates (Metroflex, Homegrown Retail, Startup425 Accelerator, I-90 Crossing)
Economic Vitality Commission · Sep 17, 2025
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City Council Mobility & Infrastructure Committee Meeting, July 15, 2025
City Council Mobility & Infrastructure Committee · Sep 16, 2025
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Transportation Concurrency Policy Update COM 0137
City Council Mobility & Infrastructure Committee · Sep 16, 2025
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Central Issaquah Multimodal I-90 Crossing Study Update COM 0165
City Council Mobility & Infrastructure Committee · Sep 16, 2025
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Dept. of Ecology Water Quality Combined Financial Assistance Grant Amendment No. 1 (NW Dogwood Street Water Quality Retrofit Project) AB 9060
City Council Regular Meeting · Sep 15, 2025 · Authorize
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Dept. of Ecology Water Quality Combined Financial Assistance Grant Amendment No. 1 (Front Street Stormwater Quality Treatment Retrofit Project) AB 9061
City Council Regular Meeting · Sep 15, 2025 · Authorize
Carried 6-0 Open →
Comprehensive Plan Amendments: Transportation Element (D)
Planning Policy Commission · Sep 11, 2025
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Parking Lot
Sister Cities Commission · Sep 10, 2025
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Transit Oriented Development Proceed AB 9056
City Council Regular Meeting · Sep 2, 2025
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Mobility Action Plan & Transportation Element Proposed Updates: Multimodal Concurrency Policy & Routine Revisions (A)
Transportation Advisory Board · Aug 27, 2025
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Transit Oriented Development (TOD) Opportunity Center Options COM 0172
City Council Services, Safety & Parks Committee · Aug 26, 2025
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Front Street Townhomes Major Site-Plan Amendment, Quasi- Judicial (A)
Development Commission · Aug 6, 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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Multimodal Transportation Concurrency: Transit Level of Service Policy (A)
Transportation Advisory Board · Jul 23, 2025
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Transportation Advisory Board (TAB) Workplan: Mid-Year Review
Transportation Advisory Board · Jul 23, 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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Transit Oriented Development Opportunity Center (TOD-OC) Housing Cooperation Agreement AB 9019
City Council Regular Meeting · Jul 21, 2025 · Authorize
Carried 7-0 Open →
Newport Way NW Improvement Project - SR900 to SE 54th Street Local Agency Agreements AB 9033
City Council Regular Meeting · Jul 21, 2025 · Authorize
Carried 7-0 Open →
WSDOT Transfer of Development Rights (TDR) Development Agreement Extension for Bellevue College AB 9026
City Council Regular Meeting · Jul 21, 2025 · Approve Resolution
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Parking Lot
Sister Cities Commission · Jul 9, 2025
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Transit Oriented Development Opportunity Center (TOD-OC) Housing Cooperation Agreement Make Recommendation ID 1898
City Council Regular Meeting · Jul 7, 2025
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Central Issaquah Multimodal I-90 Crossing Study Update COM 0138
City Council Mobility & Infrastructure Committee · Jun 17, 2025
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Parking Lot Capturing any off topic or items that require additional conversation for future meetings or offline discussion with Chairs or Staff
Sister Cities Commission · Jun 11, 2025
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Multimodal Transportation Concurrency Policy: Proposed Updates (D)
Transportation Advisory Board · May 28, 2025
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Central Issaquah Multimodal I-90 Crossing Project
Economic Vitality Commission · May 21, 2025 · Information
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Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) Video Analytics Grant AB 8949
City Council Regular Meeting · May 19, 2025 · Accept Grant; Authorize Agreement
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Street Standards Conforming Amendments AB 9021
City Council Regular Meeting · May 19, 2025 · Adopt Ordinance
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Parking Lot Capturing any off topic or items that require additional conversation for future meetings or offline discussion with Chairs or Staff
Sister Cities Commission · May 14, 2025
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Transit Oriented Development Opportunity Center Housing Cooperation Agreement Make Recommendation ID 1878
City Council Regular Meeting · May 5, 2025
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2025 Transportation Advisory Board Workplan (A)
Transportation Advisory Board · Apr 23, 2025
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Transportation Concurrency Policy Overview & Update (I)
Transportation Advisory Board · Apr 23, 2025
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Central Issaquah Multimodal I-90 Crossing-Study Update (I)
Transportation Advisory Board · Apr 23, 2025
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Pedestrian Crossing Safety Improvements Grant AB 8948
City Council Regular Meeting · Apr 21, 2025 · Accept Grant; Authorize Agreement
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NW Sammamish Road Non Motorized Improvement Project (TR028) Contract Extension AB 8982
City Council Regular Meeting · Apr 21, 2025 · Authorize
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Central Issaquah Multimodal I-90 Crossing Project (I)
Economic Vitality Commission · Apr 16, 2025
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2025 Transportation Advisory Board Workplan (A)
Transportation Advisory Board · Mar 26, 2025
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Transportation Concurrency Policy Overview & Update (I)
Transportation Advisory Board · Mar 26, 2025
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Central Issaquah Multimodal I-90 Crossing-Study Update (I)
Transportation Advisory Board · Mar 26, 2025
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2025 Transportation Advisory Board Workplan ID 1824
City Council Regular Meeting · Mar 17, 2025
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Newport Way Landslide Stabilization Project (TR 060) AB 8980
City Council Regular Meeting · Feb 24, 2025 · Award Bid
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Mobility Action Plan Update AB 8887
City Council Regular Meeting · Feb 24, 2025 · Approve Resolution
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IMC 18.604 Parking - Proposed Amendments (D)
Planning Policy Commission · Feb 13, 2025
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Street Standards Landscaping COM 0085
City Council Mobility & Infrastructure Committee · Feb 11, 2025
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Street Standards - Landscaping
Transportation Advisory Board · Jan 22, 2025 · Discussion
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2025 Transportation Advisory Board Work Plan (D)
Transportation Advisory Board · Jan 22, 2025
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Site Development Permit Application for Front Street Townhomes, Quasi-Judicial
Development Commission · Jan 15, 2025
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Mobility Implementation Plan COM 0082
City Council Mobility & Infrastructure Committee · Jan 14, 2025
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Transportation Improvement Board (TIB) Grant (Front St. S and Bush Street) AB 8947
City Council Regular Meeting · Jan 7, 2025 · Accept Grant; Authorize Agreement
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Street Standards - Landscaping (D) 7:05 PM PM
Transportation Advisory Board · Dec 4, 2024
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Newport Way NW Landslide Stabilization Contract Supplement #7 AB 8946
City Council Regular Meeting · Dec 2, 2024 · Authorize
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Newport Way Maple to Sunset Improvements Project (TR 023) Design Agreement Supplement AB 8889
City Council Regular Meeting · Nov 25, 2024 · Authorize
Carried 7-0 Open →
Street Standards - Landscaping
Transportation Advisory Board · Nov 21, 2024 · Discussion
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Adjournment Legislative Breakfast with Legislators from the 5th and 41st Districts b... Complete Safety Improvements on State Route 18 Summer to Issaquah/Hobart Road. City Financial Sustainability municipal budget deficits. Safety & Care for Incarcerated Individuals Digital Permitting System Upgrades well. Creeks to Peaks Activation from the state capital budget. Issaquah Opportunity Center Grant program. Legislative Breakfast with Legislators from the 5th and 41st Districts b... Draft 2025-26 State Legislative Policy Manual Affordable Housing, Health, Human Services and Homelessness Fund, preserving the Document Recording Fee, and providing local option funding mechanisms that preserve resources for the City. construct housing. communities in addressing issues of mental health, substance use disorder, and homelessness. its impact on both landlords and tenants. any rent increases of more than 3%. address the structural shortage of behavioral health professionals. awarded for the Issaquah Opportunity Center. Having now overcome several grant from the 2019 capital budget. diapers, cribs, clothing, bedding and other essential child and family needs. on properties owned by religious organizations
City Council Special Meeting · Nov 20, 2024 · Adopted by the City Council on: Nov. 4, 2024
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Neighborhood Traffic Calming Program AB 8352
City Council Regular Meeting · Nov 4, 2024 · Approve Resolution
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Introduction to Street Standards - Landscaping
Transportation Advisory Board · Oct 23, 2024
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Neighborhood Traffic Calming Program COM 0034
City Council Mobility & Infrastructure Committee · Oct 8, 2024
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Central Issaquah Multimodal I-90 Crossing Project (D)
Transportation Advisory Board · Sep 25, 2024
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Equity in Transportation Training
Transportation Advisory Board · Sep 25, 2024 · Information
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Small Group Discussion re: Equity in Transportation De-Brief (D) Board members will break into small groups to discuss and debrief. will not be live streamed or recorded. The small break out groups will report a summary of their discussions when the large group reconvenes.**
Transportation Advisory Board · Sep 25, 2024
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Large Group Discussion re: Equity in Transportation Training (D)
Transportation Advisory Board · Sep 25, 2024
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Central Issaquah Multimodal I-90 Crossing Project (D)
Economic Vitality Commission · Sep 18, 2024
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Newport Way NW Landslide Stabilization Project WSDOT Local Agency Agreement Supplement #2, Construction Funding AB 8782
City Council Regular Meeting · Sep 16, 2024 · Accept Grant; Authorize Agreement
Carried 6-0 Open →
Mobility Implementation Plan Update
Equity Board · Sep 4, 2024
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2023 Concrete Maintenance Program - High Edge Sidewalk Mitigation AB 8893
City Council Regular Meeting · Sep 3, 2024 · Accept Project
Carried 6-0 Open →
2024 Maintenance Overlay Vehicle Traffic Signal Detection Installation AB 8900
City Council Regular Meeting · Sep 3, 2024 · Accept Project
Carried 6-0 Open →
Mobility Master Plan (MMP) Update
Transportation Advisory Board · Aug 28, 2024 · Discussion
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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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Informational Update: Central Issaquah Multimodal I-90 Crossing Project ID 1743
City Council Regular Meeting · Aug 5, 2024 · Receive Report
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Mobility Master Plan (MMP) Introduction (I)
Transportation Advisory Board · Jul 24, 2024
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Neighborhood Traffic Calming Program Policy (D)
Transportation Advisory Board · Jul 24, 2024
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WSDOT Fish Passage Project Agreements AB 8815
City Council Regular Meeting · Jul 22, 2024 · Authorize
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WSDOT Fish Passage Project City Liaison Contract AB 8845
City Council Regular Meeting · Jul 22, 2024 · Authorize
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Informational Update: Transit Oriented Development OC Update Hear Presentation ID 1730
City Council Regular Meeting · Jul 22, 2024
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Parking Lot
Sister Cities Commission · Jul 10, 2024
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Housing and Parking Analysis Scope of Work COM 0067
City Council Planning, Development & Environment Committee · Jul 9, 2024
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Transportation Safety Projects Bundle Bid Award AB 8842
City Council Regular Meeting · Jul 8, 2024 · Award Bid
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Newport Way SR 900 to SE 54th Street Improvements Design Contract Amendment AB 8797
City Council Special Meeting · Jun 24, 2024 · Authorize
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2025-2030 Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program AB 8820
City Council Special Meeting · Jun 24, 2024 · Approve Resolution
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2025-2030 Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program AB 8820
City Council Regular Meeting · Jun 3, 2024 · Conduct Public Hearing
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Informational Update: Metro Flex Pilot Program ID 1717
City Council Regular Meeting · Jun 3, 2024 · Receive Report
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Traffic Safety Camera Update COM 0042
City Council Services, Safety & Parks Committee · May 28, 2024
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Washington State Dept. of Transportation Grant (Newport Way SW Pavement Preservation) AB 8851
City Council Regular Meeting · May 20, 2024 · Accept Grant; Authorize Agreement
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Washington State Dept. of Transportation Grant (NW Sammamish Road/ SE 56th Street Pavement Preservation) AB 8852
City Council Regular Meeting · May 20, 2024 · Accept Grant; Authorize Agreement
Carried 7-0 Open →
Costco Reciprocal Parking Lot Agreement for Pickering Barn AB 8854
City Council Regular Meeting · May 20, 2024 · Authorize
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2025-2030 Six Year Transportation Improvement Plan COM 0011
City Council Mobility & Infrastructure Committee · May 14, 2024
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Amendments to IMC 12, Streets, Sidewalks, and Public Places AB 8840
City Council Regular Meeting · May 6, 2024 · Adopt Ordinance
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Public Art Update: Pedestrian Park, Senior Center Plazas, (D,I)
Park Board · Apr 29, 2024
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Traffic Calming Policy and Procedure Structure (D)
Transportation Advisory Board · Apr 24, 2024
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Newport Way NW Landslide Stabilization Contract Supplement #6 AB 8781
City Council Regular Meeting · Apr 15, 2024 · Authorize
Carried 7-0 Open →
Interlocal Agreement with King County Re: For-Hire Transportation AB 8824
City Council Regular Meeting · Apr 15, 2024 · Authorize; Adopt Ordinance
Carried 7-0 Open →
Newport Way Raised Intersection AB 8783
City Council Regular Meeting · Apr 1, 2024 · Accept Project
Carried 7-0 Open →
2025-2030 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) (D)
Transportation Advisory Board · Mar 27, 2024
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Transportation Advisory Board ID 1694
City Council Regular Meeting · Mar 18, 2024 · Receive Report
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2nd and Bush Intersection Improvements (Olde Town Traffic Calming) Project (TR 039), Phase 1 AB 8801
City Council Regular Meeting · Mar 18, 2024 · Accept Project
Carried 7-0 Open →
Transportation Improvement Program
Environmental Board · Mar 13, 2024
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Transportation Concurrency Model ID 1339
City Council Mobility & Infrastructure Committee · Mar 12, 2024
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Newport Way NW Landslide Stabilization Local Agency Agreement Supplement #1 AB 8784
City Council Regular Meeting · Mar 4, 2024 · Authorize
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2025-2030 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) Project Prioritization (D)
Transportation Advisory Board · Feb 28, 2024
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Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP) Grant (NW Juniper Street Improvements) AB 8725
City Council Regular Meeting · Feb 5, 2024 · Accept Grant; Authorize Agreement
Carried 7-0 Open →
NE Newport Way Sewer Relocation (SW 017) Project Design Contract AB 8775
City Council Regular Meeting · Feb 5, 2024 · Accept Project; Authorize Additional Funding
Carried 7-0 Open →
Transportation Improvement Program
Transportation Advisory Board · Jan 24, 2024
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2023 Maintenance Overlay Vehicle Traffic Signal Detection Installation AB 8748
City Council Regular Meeting · Jan 2, 2024 · Accept Project
Carried 7-0 Open →
Highlands Signal Pole Painting Project (TR 056) AB 8751
City Council Regular Meeting · Jan 2, 2024 · Accept Project
Carried 7-0 Open →
Traffic Calming Introduction
Transportation Advisory Board · Dec 14, 2023 · Information
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Comprehensive Plan Update - Transportation, Utilities, and Capital Facilities Elements
City Council Mobility & Infrastructure Committee · Dec 12, 2023
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Adjournment Legislative Breakfast with Legislators from the 5th and 41st Districts b... Amended for the 2024 Legislative Session Housing Availability and Affordability State Partnership for Transportation following areas: WSDOT. anticipates the state’s partnership in 2025 for preliminary engineering. provides the most expeditious completion. Capital Budget Request: Cougar Mountain Zoo for students, families and the broader public. Legislative Breakfast with Legislators from the 5th and 41st Districts b... Amended for the 2024 Legislative Session Affordable Housing, Health, Human Services and Homelessness resources for the City. housing. impact on both landlords and tenants. of more than 3%. structural shortage of behavioral health professionals. the state to meet the behavioral health impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. Budget and Fiscal Matters tied to inflation plus population growth. citizens depend upon. continue payments until at least 2026. local taxing authority. Legislative Breakfast with Legislators from the 5th and 41st Districts b... more progressive revenue source. remains revenue-neutral. taxation of marijuana to help properly fund public safety. COVID-19 Recovery eviction moratorium. and stands ready to assist if needed. Criminal Justice/Public Safety/Fire/Courts newly hired officers. information requests. challenges are addressed. therapeutic courts, and a diversion tracking database. methods and better forest health management practices. Economic Development/Infrastructure to other infrastructure programs or other non‐ infrastructure accounts. Routes to Schools, Bicycle-Pedestrian grants, etc. Works Rosters” to do small-scale infrastructure and public works jobs in-house. Legislative Breakfast with Legislators from the 5th and 41st Districts b... downtown revitalization organizations. Environment/Natural Resources buildings. costs for rate payers. equitable implementation. culverts. funding of strategic actions including habitat conservation and funding. electrification of buildings and transportation systems. ground implementation of local climate action plans. Land-Use/Growth Management Act (GMA)/Housing amendments to the GMA that weaken or undermine the Act. transportation funding. those goals by a certain date. challenges of individual cities. reduction in Comprehensive Planning. Legislative Breakfast with Legislators from the 5th and 41st Districts b... Local Government in General/Miscellaneous counties or make service delivery more efficient. governments. funded” mandates on local governments. as software and professional services. burdensome public records requests. Personnel, Pension, and other Human Resource Issues employee benefit programs without accompanying funds. definitions relating to Workers’ Compensation claims. pension rates. Transportation/Transit especially funding for State Route 18 improvements. on the Issaquah community. incentives and investments for electrification of public and private fleets. operations, and new construction of the local transportation system. Water/Water Resources/Water Quality water quality, before moving to sell reclaimed water on the open market. Legislative Breakfast with Legislators from the 5th and 41st Districts b... chemicals from the Issaquah Valley Aquifer
City Council Special Meeting · Dec 12, 2023
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Japan Ginger Lease Addendum No. 2 (220 Front Street North) AB 8655
City Council Regular Meeting · Dec 4, 2023 · Authorize
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Newport Way: Sunset to Maple Project (TR 023) Design Contract Extension AB 8711
City Council Regular Meeting · Dec 4, 2023 · Authorize
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Hauling and Street Waste Disposal Contract AB 8736
City Council Regular Meeting · Dec 4, 2023 · Authorize
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Transportation Benefit District Councilmanic Sales Tax AB 8670
City Council Regular Meeting · Dec 4, 2023 · Adopt Ordinance
Carried 6-0 Open →
Traffic Calming Introduction
Transportation Advisory Board · Nov 29, 2023
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Transportation Benefit District Councilmanic Sales Tax AB 8670
City Council Regular Meeting · Nov 20, 2023 · Conduct Public Hearing
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High Street Collection Development Agreement AB 8704
City Council Regular Meeting · Nov 20, 2023 · Adopt Ordinance
Carried 6-0 Open →
Transportation Sales Tax Public Outreach Summary ID 1520
City Council Committee of the Whole · Nov 13, 2023
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High Street Collection Development Agreement AB 8704
City Council Special Meeting · Nov 13, 2023 · Conduct Public Hearing
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Comprehensive Plan: Transportation Element, (D)
Planning Policy Commission · Nov 9, 2023
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Intelligent Transportation Systems Plan AB 8551
City Council Regular Meeting · Nov 6, 2023 · Approve
Carried 7-0 Open →
Transportation Element Periodic Update
Transportation Advisory Board · Oct 25, 2023
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Informational Update: Mobility Master Plan ID 1507
City Council Regular Meeting · Oct 23, 2023 · Receive Report
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Memorandum of Understanding with Teamsters 117 representing Police Sergeants re: Traffic Sergeant Specialty Incentive Pay Ratify AB 8697
City Council Regular Meeting · Oct 23, 2023
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Newport Way Landslide Repair Utility Relocation AB 8694
City Council Regular Meeting · Oct 2, 2023 · Accept Project
Carried 7-0 Open →
Transit Plan
Transportation Advisory Board · Sep 27, 2023 · Discussion
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Preliminary Plat of High Street Collection at Issaquah Highlands (Quasi- Judicial) AB 8691
City Council Regular Meeting · Sep 18, 2023 · Approve
Carried 6-0 Open →
Intelligent Transportation System Draft Plan ID 1525
City Council Mobility & Infrastructure Committee · Sep 12, 2023
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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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Informational Update: Transportation Benefit District (TBD) Sales Tax Outreach Plan ID 1526
City Council Regular Meeting · Sep 5, 2023 · Receive Report
Carried 6-0 Open →
Community Investment Strategy Project Updates, re: Pedestrian Park and Senior Center Plaza (I)
Arts Commission · Aug 21, 2023
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Parking Lot
Sister Cities Commission · Aug 14, 2023
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WSDOT Fish Passage Project City Property Impacts ID 1486
City Council Regular Meeting · Aug 7, 2023 · Direct Administration
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Street Standards Update AB 8454
City Council Regular Meeting · Jul 24, 2023 · Authorize
Carried 7-0 Open →
Transportation Benefit District Funding Options ID 1474
City Council Committee of the Whole · Jul 17, 2023
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Metro Flex On-Demand Service ID 1444
City Council Mobility & Infrastructure Committee · Jul 11, 2023
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Central Issaquah Multimodal I-90 Crossing Planning Contract AB 8622
City Council Regular Meeting · Jul 10, 2023 · Authorize
Carried 7-0 Open →
2023 Maintenance Overlay-Signal Detection Installation (TR 030-2) Project AB 8649
City Council Regular Meeting · Jul 10, 2023 · Award Bid
Carried 7-0 Open →
Street Standards Update AB 8454
City Council Regular Meeting · Jul 10, 2023 · Conduct Public Hearing
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Hillside Park Improvements - Trail to Upper Cemetery Road (I)
Cemetery Board · Jul 6, 2023
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WSDOT Local Bridge Program Grant (NW Gilman Bridge Seismic Retrofit) Accept Grant; Authorize Agreement AB 8479
City Council Regular Meeting · Jun 26, 2023
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Metro Flex
Transportation Advisory Board · Jun 26, 2023 · Discussion
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King County Metro Shuttle Program
Environmental Board · Jun 14, 2023 · Information
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Transit Study Gaps Analysis ID 1353
City Council Mobility & Infrastructure Committee · Jun 13, 2023
Carried 3-0 Open →
Street Standards Update ID 1414
City Council Mobility & Infrastructure Committee · Jun 13, 2023
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Transit Study Gaps Analysis
Transportation Advisory Board · May 24, 2023 · Discussion
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Metro Flex Introduction
Transportation Advisory Board · May 24, 2023 · Information
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Parking Lot: Elections continued to next meeting
Sister Cities Commission · May 10, 2023
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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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Community Investment Strategy Project Update, re: Pedestrian Park and Senior Center Plaza, (D,A)
Park Board · Apr 24, 2023
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Costco Reciprocal Parking Lot Agreement for Issaquah Farmers Market AB 8603
City Council Regular Meeting · Apr 17, 2023 · Authorize
Carried 7-0 Open →
Parking Lot
Sister Cities Commission · Apr 17, 2023
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Franchise Agreement Renewal for City Facilities in WSDOT Right-of-Way AB 8593
City Council Regular Meeting · Apr 3, 2023 · Authorize
Carried 7-0 Open →
Transit Plan Update
Transportation Advisory Board · Mar 29, 2023 · Information
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Transit Plan Update
Transportation Advisory Board · Mar 22, 2023 · Information
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Newport Way NW Landslide Stabilization Project Design Contract Supplement No. 4 AB 8529
City Council Regular Meeting · Mar 20, 2023 · Award Bid
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King County Human Services Veterans, Seniors and Human Services Levy Grant Amendment (Senior Center Transportation) AB 8571
City Council Regular Meeting · Mar 20, 2023 · Accept Grant; Authorize Agreement
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Highlands Signal Pole Painting Project (TR 056) AB 8585
City Council Regular Meeting · Mar 20, 2023 · Award Bid
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Issaquah Transit Study: Overview
Equity Board · Mar 15, 2023 · Information
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Issaquah Transit Study: Overview
Human Services Commission · Mar 15, 2023 · Information
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Parking Lot
Sister Cities Commission · Mar 15, 2023
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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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Intelligent Transportation Systems
Transportation Advisory Board · Feb 22, 2023
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National Highway System (NHS) Asset Management Program Grant Supplement with WSDOT (SE 43rd Way Pavement Preservation) AB 8539
City Council Regular Meeting · Feb 21, 2023 · Accept Grant; Authorize Agreement
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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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Public Comment Public comment on individual agenda items will also be accepted following Council Q&A. 5 - 36 ID 1312 - WSDOT Fish Passage b) Replacement Project
City Council Committee of the Whole · Feb 13, 2023
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Parking Lot
Sister Cities Commission · Feb 8, 2023
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2nd Ave and SE Bush Street Intersection Improvements Contract Change Order AB 8542
City Council Regular Meeting · Feb 6, 2023 · Authorize
Carried 7-0 Open →
NW Sammamish Road Non-Motorized Improvement Project (A)
Transportation Advisory Board · Jan 25, 2023
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Parking Lot
Sister Cities Commission · Jan 11, 2023
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Public Works Street Standards Update: Street Typologies ID 1120
City Council Mobility & Infrastructure Committee · Jan 10, 2023
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Public Works Street Standards Update: Street Typologies (A)
Transportation Advisory Board · Dec 15, 2022
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Adjournment Legislative Breakfast with Legislators from the 5th and 41st Districts b... Issaquah Senior Center Plaza Housing Availability and Affordability allow for locally tailored implementation to achieve those goals. State Partnership for Transportation The City requests the state’s investment in adequate staffing for WSDOT. engineering. a manner that allows for the most expeditious delivery schedule. Legislative Breakfast with Legislators from the 5th and 41st Districts b... Affordable Housing, Health, Human Services and Homelessness resources for the City. housing. communities in addressing homelessness. addressing issues of mental health and substance use disorder. impact on both landlords and tenants. increases of more than 3%. the structural shortage of behavioral health professionals. by the state to meet the behavioral health impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. budget. Budget and Fiscal Matters tied to inflation plus population growth. their citizens depend upon. continue payments until at least 2026. Legislative Breakfast with Legislators from the 5th and 41st Districts b... local taxing authority. more progressive revenue source. remains revenue-neutral. taxation of marijuana to help properly fund public safety. COVID-19 Recovery 19 eviction moratorium. Criminal Justice/Public Safety/Fire/Courts engage in vehicular pursuits. newly hired officers. information requests. challenges are addressed. therapeutic courts, and a diversion tracking database. prevention methods and better forest health management practices. Economic Development/Infrastructure Legislative Breakfast with Legislators from the 5th and 41st Districts b... Routes to Schools, Bicycle-Pedestrian grants, etc. Works Rosters” to do small-scale infrastructure and public works jobs in-house. downtown revitalization organizations. set to expire on July 1, 2023. Environment/Natural Resources buildings. costs for rate payers. equitable implementation. culverts. funding of strategic actions including habitat conservation and funding. electrification of buildings and transportation systems. ground implementation of local climate action plans. Land-Use/Growth Management Act (GMA)/Housing amendments to the GMA that weaken or undermine the Act. transportation funding. Legislative Breakfast with Legislators from the 5th and 41st Districts b... those goals by a certain date. challenges of individual cities. emissions reduction in Comprehensive Planning. Local Government in General/Miscellaneous counties or make service delivery more efficient. governments. funded” mandates on local governments. as software and professional services. burdensome public records requests. Personnel, Pension, and other Human Resource Issues employee benefit programs without accompanying funds. definitions relating to Workers’ Compensation claims. pension rates. Transportation/Transit especially funding for State Route 18 improvements. on the Issaquah community. incentives and investments for electrification of public and private fleets. operations, and new construction of the local transportation system. Legislative Breakfast with Legislators from the 5th and 41st Districts b... Water/Water Resources/Water Quality open market. PFAS/PFOS chemicals from the Issaquah Valley Aquifer
City Council Special Meeting · Dec 7, 2022
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Informational Update: Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) Plan ID 1117
City Council Regular Meeting · Dec 5, 2022 · Receive Report
Carried 7-0 Open →
Informational Update: Transportation Concurrency Model ID 1119
City Council Regular Meeting · Dec 5, 2022 · Receive Report
Carried 7-0 Open →
Public Works Street Standards Update: Street Typologies (D)
Transportation Advisory Board · Nov 17, 2022
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Intelligent Transportation Systems Plan ID 1299
City Council Mobility & Infrastructure Committee · Nov 8, 2022
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Community Investment Strategy: Community Mobility Survey Projects AB 8487
City Council Regular Meeting · Nov 7, 2022 · Direct Administration
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Highlands Signal Pole Painting Project (First Phase) AB 8467
City Council Regular Meeting · Nov 7, 2022 · Approve
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Parking Lot
Sister Cities Commission · Nov 7, 2022
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Transit Plan Public Engagement ID 1284
City Council Mobility & Infrastructure Committee · Oct 25, 2022
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Community Investment Strategy: Community Mobility Survey Projects ID 1278
City Council Committee of the Whole · Oct 10, 2022
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Transit Study Follow-Up
Economic Vitality Commission · Sep 21, 2022 · Discussion
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Title 18 Update and ICAP Crosswalk
Environmental Board · Sep 14, 2022
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Parking Lot
Sister Cities Commission · Sep 14, 2022
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Transit Shuttle Options for Squak and Talus Neighborhoods ID 1116
City Council Mobility & Infrastructure Committee · Sep 13, 2022
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Front Street Streetscape Change Order AB 8433
City Council Regular Meeting · Sep 6, 2022 · Authorize
Carried 6-0 Open →
Transit Study
Economic Vitality Commission · Aug 17, 2022 · Information
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Newport Way Maple to Sunset Improvements, Corridor Concept ID 1197
City Council Mobility & Infrastructure Committee · Aug 9, 2022
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Transit Shuttle Options for Squak & Talus Neighborhoods (A)
Transportation Advisory Board · Aug 4, 2022
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Newport Way Raised Intersection AB 8430
City Council Regular Meeting · Aug 1, 2022 · Award Bid; Authorize Funding
Carried 5-0 Open →
Transit Shuttle Options for Squak & Talus Neighborhoods (A)
Transportation Advisory Board · Jul 21, 2022
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Parking Lot
Sister Cities Commission · Jul 13, 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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WSDOT Transportation Demand Management/Commute Trip Reduction Agreement AB 8408
City Council Regular Meeting · Jun 21, 2022 · Authorize
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2023-2028 Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program AB 8331
City Council Regular Meeting · Jun 21, 2022 · Approve Resolution
Carried 7-0 Open →
7:05 PM Street Standards Updates (I)
Transportation Advisory Board · Jun 16, 2022
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Citywide Transit Study
Transportation Advisory Board · Jun 16, 2022 · Information
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Electric Scooter Share Pilot Program Benton Coblentz, Economic Development Coordinator John Larson-Friend, Transportation Program Coordinator ID 1132
City Council Mobility & Infrastructure Committee · Jun 14, 2022
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Costco Reciprocal Parking Lot Agreement for Issaquah Farmer's Market AB 8406
City Council Regular Meeting · Jun 6, 2022 · Authorize
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2023-2028 Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program AB 8331
City Council Regular Meeting · Jun 6, 2022 · Conduct Public Hearing
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Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) Plan (D)
Transportation Advisory Board · May 19, 2022
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Transportation Improvement Program
Transportation Advisory Board · May 19, 2022
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Informational Update: Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) Program ID 1167
City Council Regular Meeting · May 16, 2022 · Receive Report
Carried 6-0 Open →
NW Sammamish Road Non Motorized Improvement Project Design Contract AB 8385
City Council Regular Meeting · May 16, 2022 · Award Bid
Carried 6-0 Open →
Parking Lot
Sister Cities Commission · May 11, 2022
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2023-28 Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program John Mortenson, Transportation Engineering Manager ID 1054
City Council Mobility & Infrastructure Committee · May 10, 2022
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Transportation Improvement Board (TIB) Complete Streets Grant AB 8356
City Council Regular Meeting · Apr 18, 2022 · Accept Grant; Authorize Agreement
Carried 7-0 Open →
Parking Lot
Sister Cities Commission · Apr 13, 2022
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Highlands Signal Pole Painting Project AB 8349
City Council Regular Meeting · Mar 21, 2022 · Award Bid
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Title 18: Parking & Circulation Joint Committee Update, (I) [10 MIN]
Economic Vitality Commission · Mar 16, 2022
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Alder Festival Street Asphalt Mural Design - Final Review (A)
Arts Commission · Mar 14, 2022
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Parking Lot
Sister Cities Commission · Mar 9, 2022
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King County Metro Commute Trip Reduction Transition Support Agreement AB 8322
City Council Regular Meeting · Feb 22, 2022 · Authorize
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Parking Lot
Sister Cities Commission · Feb 9, 2022
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Newport Way Letter, (D)
Park Board · Jan 24, 2022 · Action
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State Route 18 Widening: Issaquah-Hobart Road to Deep Creek ID 0778
City Council Regular Meeting · Jan 18, 2022
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Transportation Improvement Board (TIB) Grant (12th Ave NW and SR AB 8194
City Council Regular Meeting · Jan 18, 2022 · Authorize
Carried 7-0 Open →
Mobility Master Plan Review
Transportation Advisory Board · Dec 16, 2021 · Discussion
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Public Art: Festival Street Asphalt Mural Artist: Will Schlough 13 - 14 2022 Municipal Art Fund Revenue and b) Expenses Discussion (D)
Arts Commission · Dec 13, 2021
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Newport Way, (D)
Park Board · Nov 22, 2021 · Action
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Metro Staff Update and Discussion
Transportation Advisory Board · Nov 18, 2021 · Discussion
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Neighborhood Meeting and Community Conference: AvalonBay Mixed Use Project, (I) Permit Numbers: PRJ21-00007, NM21- Address: 1040 12th Ave NW Parcel Number: 3629300020 Description: AvalonBay Communities is proposing to construct a 7-story mixed-use community containing approximately 385 apartments, 17,500 SF of commercial space, and 600 stalls of below-grade parking. The development will include affordable housing with a publicly accessible courtyard
Development Commission · Nov 17, 2021
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Donation Acceptance: King County Metro Commute Trip Reduction Funds AB 8284
City Council Regular Meeting · Nov 15, 2021 · Adopt Ordinance
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Newport Way Maple to Sunset
Park Board · Nov 10, 2021 · Discussion
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Parking Lot
Sister Cities Commission · Nov 10, 2021
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Newport Way Maple to Sunset
Transportation Advisory Board · Nov 10, 2021 · Discussion
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Newport Way Maple to Sunset
Transportation Advisory Board · Oct 21, 2021 · Information
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Traffic Calming Guidelines
Transportation Advisory Board · Oct 21, 2021 · Discussion
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Eastside Transportation Partnership Interlocal Agreement AB 8240
City Council Regular Meeting · Oct 18, 2021 · Authorize
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ITS Traffic Camera Upgrade AB 8272
City Council Regular Meeting · Oct 18, 2021 · Accept Project
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Parking Lot
Sister Cities Commission · Oct 13, 2021
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Washington State Dept. of Commerce Transit-Oriented Development Implementation Grant AB 8259
City Council Regular Meeting · Oct 4, 2021 · Authorize Submittal
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Transit System Update
Transportation Advisory Board · Sep 22, 2021 · Information
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Parking Lot
Sister Cities Commission · Sep 8, 2021
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Transportation Improvement Program
Transportation Advisory Board · Aug 19, 2021
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Parking Lot
Sister Cities Commission · Aug 10, 2021
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Transportation Improvement Board (TIB) Grant (12th Ave NW and SR AB 8194
City Council Regular Meeting · Jul 19, 2021 · Authorize Submittal
Carried 5-0 Open →
Transportation Improvement Program
Transportation Advisory Board · Jul 15, 2021
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Transit Update
Transportation Advisory Board · Jul 15, 2021 · Information
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Transportation Improvement Program
Transportation Advisory Board · Jun 17, 2021
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SE 43rd Traffic Signal Wrap Artwork Selection, (A)
Arts Commission · Jun 14, 2021
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Alder Festival Street Artist Selection
Arts Commission · Jun 14, 2021
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Parking Lot
Sister Cities Commission · Jun 8, 2021
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2022-2027 Capital Improvement Plan, including Transportation Improvement Program AB 8123
City Council Regular Meeting · Jun 7, 2021 · Approve Resolution
Carried 7-0 Open →
Equity and Transportation
Transportation Advisory Board · May 20, 2021 · Discussion
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2022-2027 Capital Improvement Plan, including Transportation Improvement Program AB 8123
City Council Regular Meeting · May 17, 2021 · Conduct Public Hearing; Approve Resolution
Carried 7-0 Open →
Parking Lot
Sister Cities Commission · May 11, 2021
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2022-2027 Capital Improvement Plan, including Transportation Improvement Program Hear Presentation AB 8123
Joint Meeting with City Council · Apr 19, 2021
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2022-2027 Capital Improvement Plan, including Transportation Improvement Program Hear Presentation AB 8123
Park Board · Apr 19, 2021
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2022-2027 Capital Improvement Plan, including Transportation Improvement Program Hear Presentation AB 8123
Planning Policy Commission · Apr 19, 2021
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2022-2027 Capital Improvement Plan, including Transportation Improvement Program Hear Presentation AB 8123
Transportation Advisory Board · Apr 19, 2021
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Consolidated Appeal of Hearing Examiner's Denial of the Preliminary Plat of High Street Collection at Issaquah Highlands, QUASI-JUDICIAL, APP21-00001 & APP21-00002 Recess into Executive Session for the purpose of deliberating, per RCW AB 8136
City Council Special Meeting · Apr 13, 2021
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Consolidated Appeal of Hearing Examiner's Denial of the Preliminary Plat of High Street Collection at Issaquah Highlands, QUASI-JUDICIAL, APP21-00001 & APP21-00002 Decide appeal and direct legal counsel to prepare Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law, returning to a date/time certain for adoption; OR, Continue deliberations to a date/time certain AB 8136
City Council Special Meeting · Apr 13, 2021
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Consolidated Appeal of Hearing Examiner's Denial of the Preliminary Plat of High Street Collection at Issaquah Highlands, QUASI-JUDICIAL, APP21-00001 AB 8136
City Council Regular Meeting · Apr 5, 2021 · Conduct Appeal Hearing
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Complete Streets Policy Update
Transportation Advisory Board · Mar 18, 2021 · Information
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Mobility Master Plan Adoption AB 8100
City Council Regular Meeting · Mar 15, 2021 · Approve Resolution
Carried 7-0 Open →
Transit Oriented Development AB 8150
City Council Regular Meeting · Mar 15, 2021 · Direct Administration
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Parking Lot
Sister Cities Commission · Mar 9, 2021
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Transportation Improvement Program
Transportation Advisory Board · Feb 24, 2021
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Mobility Master Plan (MMP) Implementation, (D)
Transportation Advisory Board · Feb 24, 2021
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Transportation Improvement Program
Transportation Advisory Board · Feb 4, 2021
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Mobility Master Plan (MMP) Implementation, (D)
Transportation Advisory Board · Feb 4, 2021
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Introduction of Transportation Improvement Plan, (D)
Transportation Advisory Board · Jan 21, 2021
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Property Acquisition for Sammamish Plateau Access Road (SPAR) Water System Project AB 8087
City Council Regular Meeting · Jan 19, 2021 · Authorize
Carried 7-0 Open →
Property Acquisition for Sammamish Plateau Access Road (SPAR) Water System Project AB 8087
City Council Regular Meeting · Jan 4, 2021 · Accept Grant; Authorize Agreement
Carried 7-0 Open →
2018 Complete Streets Olde Town Traffic Calming Project AB 8082
City Council Regular Meeting · Dec 7, 2020 · Accept Project
Carried 7-0 Open →
Temporary Regulatory Relief for Businesses: Use of Sidewalk, Private Property & Signage (Interim Zoning Regulations) AB 7993
City Council Regular Meeting · Dec 7, 2020 · Conduct Public Hearing; Adopt Ordinances
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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Mobility Master Plan Update
Transportation Advisory Board · Oct 14, 2020 · Discussion
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Complete Streets Policy Update
Transportation Advisory Board · Oct 14, 2020 · Discussion
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Transportation Advisory Board 2020 and 2021 Schedule, (D)
Transportation Advisory Board · Oct 14, 2020
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Proposed Amendments to Issaquah Comprehensive Plan and Zoning Map: Land Use Element, Transportation Element, Capital Facilities Element, Olde Town Subarea Plan, (A)
Planning Policy Commission · Oct 8, 2020
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2021-2026 Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program AB 8031
City Council Regular Meeting · Oct 5, 2020 · Approve Resolution
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2021-2026 Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program AB 8031
City Council Regular Meeting · Sep 21, 2020 · Conduct Public Hearing
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Mobility Master Plan ID 0750
City Council Regular Meeting · Sep 8, 2020
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Amendment to 2020 Comprehensive Plan Docket re: Master Mobility Plan AB 8017
City Council Regular Meeting · Sep 8, 2020 · Approve
Carried 7-0 Open →
Transportation Improvement Plan
Transportation Advisory Board - Special Meeting · Sep 1, 2020 · Discussion
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Master Mobility Plan Update
Transportation Advisory Board - Special Meeting · Sep 1, 2020 · Information
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Mobility Master Plan Review and Update, (I)
Planning Policy Commission · Aug 13, 2020
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Transportation Improvement Board (TIB) Grant (12th Ave NW and SR AB 7989
City Council Regular Meeting · Jul 20, 2020 · Authorize Submittal
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Temporary Regulatory Relief for Businesses: Use of Sidewalk, Private Property & Signage (Interim Zoning Regulations) AB 7993
City Council Regular Meeting · Jul 20, 2020 · Conduct Public Hearing
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Olde Town Traffic Calming Update ID 0725
City Council Regular Meeting · Jul 6, 2020
Carried 5-2 Open →
Temporary Regulatory Relief for Businesses: Use of Sidewalk, Private Property & Signage AB 7993
City Council Special Meeting · Jun 22, 2020 · Adopt Ordinances
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Mobility Master Plan (MMP) Schedule
Transportation Advisory Board · Jun 18, 2020
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CenturyLink Utility Relocation Agreement for SE 43rd Way Intersection Project AB 7979
City Council Regular Meeting · Jun 1, 2020 · Authorize
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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 →
Mobility Master Plan Draft Policies
Human Services Commission · Feb 25, 2020 · Discussion
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Mobility Master Plan Update
Park Board · Feb 24, 2020 · Director and Jennifer Fink, Park Planner
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SE 43rd Way Signal Improvements Project Construction Management Contract AB 7918
City Council Regular Meeting · Feb 18, 2020 · Authorize
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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 →
Olde Town: Commission (PPC) and community members participated in the walking tour and workshop on Olde Town Architectural Standards and Design Guidelines. See website for more info on this major project. drop-in open house on Olde Town Traffic Calming from 5:30 - 7:00 p.m. in the Eagle Room, 130 E. Sunset Way. will meet for a study session on Olde Town Land Use Code Amendments recommended by PPC on Sept. 26, 2019. Council action is anticipated on Mar. 16, 2020. At the same meeting, potential traffic calming solutions, data, and community feedback will be presented to the City Council
Development Commission - Special Meeting · Feb 12, 2020
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Olde Town: Commission (PPC) and community members participated in the walking tour and workshop on Olde Town Architectural Standards and Design Guidelines. See website for more info on this major project. drop-in open house on Olde Town Traffic Calming from 5:30 - 7:00 p.m. in the Eagle Room, 130 E. Sunset Way. will meet for a study session on Olde Town Land Use Code Amendments recommended by PPC on Sept. 26, 2019. Council action is anticipated on Mar. 16, 2020. At the same meeting, potential traffic calming solutions, data, and community feedback will be presented to the City Council
Planning Policy Commission - Special Meeting · Feb 12, 2020
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Parking Lot
Sister Cities Commission · Feb 11, 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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Mobility Master Plan Feedback - Board Homework, (D)
Transportation Advisory Board · Jan 27, 2020
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SE 62nd Street Extension Project AB 7719
City Council Regular Meeting · Jan 21, 2020 · Adopt Ordinance
Carried 7-0 Open →
Parking Lot
Sister Cities Commission · Jan 21, 2020
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Logistics vs. Parking lot big ideas
Sister Cities Commission · Dec 10, 2019
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Parking Lot Youth Board Presentation - date tbd
Sister Cities Commission · Dec 10, 2019
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7:45 AM Priorities & Policy Stances: Support funding to widen State Route 18 from Issaquah/Hobart Road to Raging River Andrea Snyder, Deputy City Administrator Under/Overcrossing Support funding to begin pre-design work for an additional crossing of I- Andrea Snyder, Deputy City Administrator Support for tools that promote sustainable delivery of public services Beth Goldberg, Finance Director Positions Regional transportation, growth planning, salmon recovery Mayor Pauly
City Council Special Meeting · Dec 9, 2019
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Parking Lot
Sister Cities Commission · Nov 26, 2019
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2019 Water Main Rehabilitation Front Street South Project AB 7747
City Council Regular Meeting · Nov 18, 2019 · Accept Project
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King County Metro Transportation Demand Management (TDM) Connecting Corridor, Salmon Friendly Trips AB 7881
City Council Regular Meeting · Nov 18, 2019 · Accept Grant; Authorize Agreement
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ITS Traffic Camera Upgrade AB 7852
City Council Regular Meeting · Nov 4, 2019 · Award Bid; Authorize Funding
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Policy Update: IMC 12.10 Complete Streets, (D)
Transportation Advisory Board - Special Meeting · Oct 28, 2019
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Policy Update: Traffic Calming Program
Transportation Advisory Board - Special Meeting · Oct 28, 2019
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ITS Traffic Camera Upgrade AB 7852
City Council Regular Meeting · Oct 21, 2019 · Award Bid; Authorize Funding
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Parking Lot
Sister Cities Commission · Oct 8, 2019
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Mobility Master Plan Update
Transportation Advisory Board · Sep 23, 2019 · Information
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Mobility Master Plan Performance Metrics, (D)
Transportation Advisory Board · Sep 23, 2019
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Review Expenses for AVP Tournament VIP Party and Traffic Plan, (D)
Lodging Tax Advisory Committee · Sep 12, 2019
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Parking Lot
Sister Cities Commission · Sep 10, 2019
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Select Location of Traffic Signal Box Artwork, (D)
Arts Commission · Sep 9, 2019
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Mobility Master Plan - Equity and Access Policies, (D)
Human Services Commission · Aug 27, 2019
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Mobility Master Plan
Planning Policy Commission · Aug 22, 2019 · Information
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Master Mobility Plan
Economic Vitality Commission · Aug 21, 2019 · Information
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Public Art - Front Street Streetscape Updated Concept, (A)
Arts Commission – Special Meeting · Aug 19, 2019
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Public Art - Traffic Signal Box Artwork Selection, (A)
Arts Commission – Special Meeting · Aug 19, 2019
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Parking Lot
Sister Cities Commission · Aug 13, 2019
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Newport Way NW: Maple to Sunset Update and Section 4(f) Use ID 0515
City Council Regular Meeting · Aug 5, 2019
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Transportation Improvement Board (TIB) Grant (12th Avenue NW and SR AB 7829
City Council Regular Meeting · Aug 5, 2019 · Authorize Submittal
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Special Presentation from King County [20 min.] Public Health on the benefits of Multi- modal transportation, (I)
Transportation Advisory Board · Jul 22, 2019
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Mobility Master Plan Schedule Update, [5 min.]
Transportation Advisory Board · Jul 22, 2019
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Donation Acceptance: King County Metro Van AB 7824
City Council Regular Meeting · Jul 15, 2019 · Adopt Ordinance
Carried 7-0 Open →
2020-2025 Capital Improvement Plan (CIP), including Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) AB 7759
City Council Regular Meeting · Jul 15, 2019 · Conduct Public Hearing; Approve Resolution
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Public Meeting - Amendments to Issaquah's Comprehensive Plan Land Use and Transportation Elements, (I)
Planning Policy Commission · Jul 11, 2019
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Parking Lot
Sister Cities Commission · Jul 9, 2019
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Issaquah Highlands Retail (High Street Collection) Site Development Permit, Application No. SDP18-00001; PRJ17-00027 Issaquah Highlands Medical Office Administrative Site Development Permit, (Q)* Application No. ASDP18-00007; PRJ17- Issaquah Highlands Self-Storage Administrative Site Development Permit, (Q)* Application No. ASDP18-00006; PRJ17
Development Commission - Special Meeting - 02 J · Jul 2, 2019
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Amendment to Issaquah Municipal Code 12.05 Related to Sidewalk Use District AB 7822
City Council Regular Meeting · Jul 1, 2019 · Refer to Council Land & Shore Committee
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Amendment to Issaquah Municipal Code 12.08 Related to Sidewalk Construction, Maintenance & Repair AB 7753
City Council Regular Meeting · Jul 1, 2019 · Adopt Ordinance
Carried 5-0 Open →
Mobility Master Plan Update
Transportation Advisory Board Special Meeting · Jun 24, 2019 · Information
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Transportation Benefit District Assumption of Powers AB 7771
City Council Regular Meeting · Jun 17, 2019 · Conduct Public Hearing
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Conveyance of Utility Easement I-90 Corporate Center Plat AB 7808
City Council Regular Meeting · Jun 17, 2019 · Approve Resolution
Carried 6-0 Open →
Support of AVP for Traffic Plan for AVP Tournament, (A)
Lodging Tax Advisory Committee Special Meeting · Jun 10, 2019
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Issaquah Highlands Retail (High Street Collection) Site Development Permit, Application No. SDP18-00001; PRJ17-00027 Issaquah Highlands Medical Office Administrative Site Development Permit, (Q)* Application No. ASDP18-00007; PRJ17- Issaquah Highlands Self-Storage Administrative Site Development Permit, (Q)* Application No. ASDP18-00006; PRJ17
Development Commission - Special Meeting - 05 J · Jun 5, 2019
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Transit-Oriented Development ID 0439
City Council Regular Meeting · Jun 3, 2019
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I-90 Corporate Center Plat Utility Easement Vacation AB 7808
City Council Regular Meeting · Jun 3, 2019 · Set Public Hearing
Carried 6-0 Open →
Issaquah Highlands Retail (High Street Collection) Site Development Permit, Application No. SDP18-00001; PRJ17-00027 Issaquah Highlands Medical Office Administrative Site Development Permit, (Q)* Application No. ASDP18-00007; PRJ17- Issaquah Highlands Self-Storage Administrative Site Development Permit, (Q)* Application No. ASDP18-00006; PRJ17
Development Commission - Special Meeting - 30 M · May 30, 2019
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Mobility Master Plan Update
Transportation Advisory Board – Special Meeting · May 29, 2019 · Director
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Mobility Master Plan Community Input Follow Up, (I)
Human Services Commission · May 28, 2019
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Transportation Benefit District Assumption of Powers AB 7771
City Council Regular Meeting · May 20, 2019 · Approve Resolution Setting Public Hearing
Carried 7-0 Open →
Issaquah Highlands Retail (High Street Collection) Site Development Permit, Application No. SDP18-00001; PRJ17-00027 Issaquah Highlands Medical Office Administrative Site Development Permit, (Q)* Application No. ASDP18-00007; PRJ17- Issaquah Highlands Self-Storage Administrative Site Development Permit, (Q)* Application No. ASDP18-00006; PRJ17
Development Commission - Special Meeting - 15 M · May 15, 2019
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Issaquah Highlands Retail (High Street Collection) Site Development Permit, Application No. SDP18-00001; PRJ17-00027 Issaquah Highlands Medical Office Administrative Site Development Permit, (Q)* Application No. ASDP18-00007; PRJ17- Issaquah Highlands Self-Storage Administrative Site Development Permit, (Q)* Application No. ASDP18-00006; PRJ17
Development Commission - Special Meeting - 07 M · May 7, 2019
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Washington Dept. of Transportation Interlocal Mutual Aid Agreement for Public Emergency Response AB 7797
City Council Regular Meeting · May 6, 2019 · Authorize
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Issaquah Highlands Retail (High Street Collection) Site Development Permit, Application No. SDP18-00001; PRJ17-00027 Issaquah Highlands Medical Office Administrative Site Development Permit, (Q)* Application No. ASDP18-00007; PRJ17- Issaquah Highlands Self-Storage Administrative Site Development Permit, (Q)* Application No. ASDP18-00006; PRJ17
Development Commission - Special Meeting - 30 A · Apr 30, 2019
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Mobility Master Plan Guiding Principles
Transportation Advisory Board Special Meeting · Apr 22, 2019
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Transportation Advisory Board Meeting on April 22, 2019
Economic Vitality Commission · Apr 17, 2019
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Issaquah Highlands Retail (High Street Collection) Site Development Permit, Application No. SDP18-00001; PRJ17-00027 Issaquah Highlands Medical Office Administrative Site Development Permit, (Q)* Application No. ASDP18-00007; PRJ17- Issaquah Highlands Self-Storage Administrative Site Development Permit, (Q)* Application No. ASDP18-00006; PRJ17
Development Commission - Special Meeting - 16 A · Apr 16, 2019
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Front Street Streetscape Improvement Public Art Project: RFQ Review, (D)
Arts Commission Special Meeting · Apr 15, 2019
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Newport Way: SR 900 to SE 54th Street Value Engineering Update ID 0460
City Council Regular Meeting · Apr 15, 2019
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Mobility Master Plan Discussion, (D) ID 0400
Transportation Advisory Board – Special Meeting · Apr 8, 2019
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Master Mobility Plan - Transportation Advisory Board Joint Meeting, (I)
Human Services Commission · Mar 26, 2019
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Mobility Master Plan Intro
Transportation Advisory Board Special Meeting · Mar 25, 2019 · Discussion
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Issaquah Highlands Retail (High Street Collection) Site Development Permit, Application No. SDP18-00001; PRJ17-00027 Issaquah Highlands Medical Office Administrative Site Development Permit, (Q)* Application No. ASDP18-00007; PRJ17- Issaquah Highlands Self-Storage Administrative Site Development Permit, (Q)* Application No. ASDP18-00006; PRJ17- Mar. 20, 2019]
Development Commission - Special Meeting - 20 M · Mar 20, 2019
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Issaquah Highlands Retail (High Street Collection) Site Development Permit, Application No. SDP18-00001; PRJ17-00027 Issaquah Highlands Medical Office Administrative Site Development Permit, (Q)* Application No. ASDP18-00007; PRJ17- Issaquah Highlands Self-Storage Administrative Site Development Permit, (Q)* Application No. ASDP18-00006; PRJ17
Development Commission - Special Meeting - 19 M · Mar 19, 2019
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Issaquah Highlands Retail (High Street Collection) Site Development Permit, Application No. SDP18-00001; PRJ17-00027 Issaquah Highlands Medical Office Administrative Site Development Permit, (Q)* Application No. ASDP18-00007; PRJ17- Issaquah Highlands Self-Storage Administrative Site Development Permit, (Q)* Application No. ASDP18-00006; PRJ17
Development Commission - Special Meeting - 06 M · Mar 6, 2019
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Issaquah Highlands Retail (High Street Collection) Site Development Permit, Application No. SDP18-00001; PRJ17-00027 Issaquah Highlands Medical Office Administrative Site Development Permit, (Q)* Application No. ASDP18-00007; PRJ17- Issaquah Highlands Self-Storage Administrative Site Development Permit, (Q)* Application No. ASDP18-00006; PRJ17
Development Commission - Special Meeting - 05 M · Mar 5, 2019
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Issaquah Highlands Retail (High Street Collection) Site Development Permit, Application No. SDP18-00001; PRJ17-00027 Issaquah Highlands Medical Office Administrative Site Development Permit, (Q)* Application No. ASDP18-00007; PRJ17- Issaquah Highlands Self-Storage Administrative Site Development Permit, (Q)* Application No. ASDP18-00006; PRJ17
Development Commission - Special Meeting - 06 F · Feb 6, 2019
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Front Street Streetscape Phase 1 Project AB 7715
City Council Regular Meeting 7:00 PM - Tuesday, February 5, 2019 (Continued from Feb. 4, 2019 Regular Meeting) Pickering Room, City Hall NW, 1775 12th Ave. N.W. Page 1. CALL TO ORDER 2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 3. SPECIAL BUSINESS 5 ID 0374 - Youth Advisory Board a) Presentation Hear Presentation 7 - 52 AB 7710 - Council Vacancy, Council Position b) No. 4 Appoint; Conduct Oath of Office **5 min. Break** 4. AUDIENCE COMMENTS 5. COMMITTEE / REGIONAL REPORTS 6. MAYOR'S REPORT 7. CONSENT CALENDAR 53 - 135 a) ID 0324 - Accounts: Payables and Payroll of Feb. 4, 2019, $ 3,612,722.10 Approve 137 b) Minutes: City Council Special Meeting, Jan. 22, 2019 Approve 139 - 141 c) Minutes: City Council Regular Meeting, Jan. 22, 2019 Approve Page 1 of 210 · Feb 5, 2019 · Authorize
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Issaquah Highlands Retail (High Street Collection) Site Development Permit, Application No. SDP18-00001; PRJ17-00027 Issaquah Highlands Medical Office Administrative Site Development Permit, (Q)* Application No. ASDP18-00007; PRJ17- Issaquah Highlands Self-Storage Administrative Site Development Permit, (Q)* Application No. ASDP18-00006; PRJ17
Development Commission - Special Meeting - 05 F · Feb 5, 2019
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Issaquah Highlands Retail (High Street Collection) Site Development Permit, Application No. SDP18-00001; PRJ17-00027 Issaquah Highlands Medical Office Administrative Site Development Permit, (Q)* Application No. ASDP18-00007; PRJ17- Issaquah Highlands Self-Storage Administrative Site Development Permit, (Q)* Application No. ASDP18-00006; PRJ17
Development Commission - Special Meeting - 16 J · Jan 16, 2019
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Parking Study Update
Economic Vitality Commission · Jan 16, 2019 · Information
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Issaquah Highlands Retail (High Street Collection) Site Development Permit, Application No. SDP18-00001; PRJ17-00027 Issaquah Highlands Medical Office Administrative Site Development Permit, (Q)* Application No. ASDP18-00007; PRJ17- Issaquah Highlands Self-Storage Administrative Site Development Permit, (Q)* Application No. ASDP18-00006; PRJ17
Development Commission - Special Meeting - 15 J · Jan 15, 2019
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Transportation Advisory Board: Amending IMC 2.92.020 and Confirming Appointments AB 7697
City Council Regular Meeting · Jan 7, 2019 · Confirm; Adopt Ordinance
Carried 6-0 Open →
Front Street Streetscape Phase 1 Project AB 7715
City Council Regular Meeting · Jan 7, 2019 · Refer to Council Infrastructure Committee
Carried 6-0 Open →
Issaquah Highlands Retail (High Street Collection) Site Development Permit, Application No. SDP18-00001; PRJ17-00027 Issaquah Highlands Medical Office Administrative Site Development Permit, (Q)* Application No. ASDP18-00007; PRJ17- Issaquah Highlands Self-Storage Administrative Site Development Permit, (Q)* Application No. ASDP18-00006; PRJ17
Development Commission - Special Meeting - 05 D · Dec 5, 2018
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Commission Membership Issaquah Highlands Retail (High Street Collection) Site Development Permit, Application No. SDP18-00001; PRJ17-00027 Issaquah Highlands Medical Office Administrative Site Development Permit, (Q)* Application No. ASDP18-00007; PRJ17- Issaquah Highlands Self-Storage Administrative Site Development Permit, (Q)* Application No. ASDP18-00006; PRJ17
Development Commission - Special Meeting - 29 N · Nov 29, 2018
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Shangri-La Way NW/NW Talus Drive Intersection Restoration AB 7686
City Council Regular Meeting · Nov 5, 2018 · Refer to Council Infrastructure Committee
Carried 6-0 Open →
Expedited Traffic Enforcement Pilot Project Summary Report & Extension AB 7655
City Council Regular Meeting · Oct 15, 2018 · Authorize
Carried 7-0 Open →
Discussion - 2018 Comprehensive Plan Amendments: Transportation Element Appendix B, Implementation Strategies
Planning Policy Commission · Sep 27, 2018
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2017 Complete Streets Project, Phase 1 AB 7354
City Council Regular Meeting · Sep 4, 2018 · Accept Project
Carried 7-0 Open →
Olde Town Traffic Calming Pilot Program Project AB 7663
City Council Regular Meeting · Sep 4, 2018 · Accept Project
Carried 7-0 Open →
Expedited Traffic Enforcement Pilot Project Summary Report & Extension Hear Presentation; Authorize Additional Funding AB 7655
City Council Regular Meeting · Sep 4, 2018
Carried 7-0 Open →
Newport Way Tibbetts Creek Bridge Reinforcement Project AB 7641
City Council Regular Meeting · Aug 6, 2018 · Approve Resolution
Carried 7-0 Open →
High Street Conversion, Issaquah Highlands AB 7614
City Council Regular Meeting · Jul 16, 2018 · Approve
Carried 5-2 Open →
Transit-Oriented Development Opportunity Center Update, (I)
Human Services Commission – Special Meeting · Jul 10, 2018
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Professional Services Agreement for a Traffic Safety Camera System AB 7629
City Council Regular Meeting · Jul 2, 2018 · Authorize
Carried 7-0 Open →
Olde Town Traffic Calming Funding Request AB 7621
City Council Regular Meeting · Jul 2, 2018 · Authorize Contract
Carried 7-0 Open →
Transit-Oriented Development Opportunity Center Update, (I)
Human Services Commission · Jun 26, 2018
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Transit-Oriented Development Update
Economic Vitality Commission · Jun 20, 2018
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Adjournment Supplemental Materials Supplemental Materials To: The Honorable Mary Lou Pauly, Mayor, City of Issaquah, Washington From: BDS Planning & Urban Design + ECONorthwest Re: Strategic Plan Draft Priorities Summary Date: June 1, 2018 Introduction saquah.” These priority areas were derived based on several inputs: translated into Spanish, Chinese, and Korean. Club. Against Racism, the Farmers Market, and Bike Rodeo. City department directors). fined. munity stakeholders at a strategic planning charrette on June 5th. Supplemental Materials Draft Strategic Priorities
City Council Special Meeting · Jun 5, 2018
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High Street Conversion, Issaquah Highlands AB 7614
City Council Regular Meeting · Jun 4, 2018 · Refer to Council Land & Shore Committee
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Transit-Oriented Development Opportunity Center Update, (I)
Human Services Commission · May 22, 2018
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Public Art: SE 62nd Street Project Update
Arts Commission · May 14, 2018
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Discussion: Proposed 2019 - 2024 Transportation Improvement Program
Planning Policy Commission · May 10, 2018
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2019-2024 Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) AB 7599
City Council Regular Meeting · May 7, 2018 · Set Public Hearing; Refer to Council
Carried 7-0 Open →
PSRC Transportation Alternatives Program Grant (Newport Way Improvements: SR 900 to SE 54th St) AB 7477
City Council Regular Meeting · Apr 16, 2018 · Accept Grant
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PSRC Surface Transportation Block Grant Program (STP) (Newport Way Improvements: SR 900 to SE 54th St) AB 7567
City Council Regular Meeting · Apr 16, 2018 · Authorize Submittal
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WSDOT Pedestrian/Bike Grant AB 7568
City Council Regular Meeting · Apr 16, 2018 · Refer to Council Land & Shore Committee
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Expedited Traffic Enforcement AB 7563
City Council Regular Meeting · Mar 19, 2018 · Authorize
Carried 6-0 Open →
Newport Way: Maple to Sunset Design Contract AB 7529
City Council Regular Meeting · Mar 5, 2018 · Authorize
Carried 6-0 Open →
Confluence Park Pedestrian Bridge Project (Phase II) Construction AB 7441
City Council Regular Meeting · Mar 5, 2018 · Accept Project
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Expedited Traffic Enforcement AB 7563
City Council Regular Meeting · Mar 5, 2018 · Authorize Submittal
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Information Sharing: Transit-Oriented Development Project Update, (I)
Planning Policy Commission · Jan 25, 2018
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Transportation Benefit District AB 7250
City Council Regular Meeting · Jan 16, 2018 · Conduct Public Hearing; Adopt Ordinance
Carried 5-1 Open →
Newport Way: SR 900 to SE 54th St., Design Contract Supplement No. 2 AB 7530
City Council Regular Meeting · Jan 16, 2018 · Authorize
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Issaquah Transportation Perspective Mayor Pauly
City Council Special Meeting · Jan 5, 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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Adjournment Legislative Breakfast with Legislators from the 5th and 41st Districts b... City of Issaquah – 2018 Legislative Agenda Top-Priority and Key-Priority Issues at a Glance Top Priority Issues – Issaquah Specific Infrastructure Needs for Affordable Housing Project Roadway Network Funding state, and asks area legislators to assist with modest state-matching funds to: Legislative Breakfast with Legislators from the 5th and 41st Districts b... allocation in the 2018 Supplemental Operating Budget. Providing Affordable Housing, Addressing Homelessness City will support legislative initiatives to: housing programs at the local level; capital facilities. Ensuring Safe Streets, Enhancing Public Safety, Addressing Mental Health including beds and facilities for those who need treatment and services. Address Fiscal & Local Resource Needs, Preserve State-Shared Revenues increases in the costs of delivering services; state does with liquor revenues. recover fair market value for the use of that valuable right-of-way. Legislative Breakfast with Legislators from the 5th and 41st Districts b... City of Issaquah – 2018 Legislative Agenda Budget and Fiscal Matters to provide core services their citizens depend upon. Criminal Justice/Public Safety/Fire/Courts new resource and law enforcement burdens on local communities; individual jurisdictions; data and information; Economic Development/Infrastructure marketing to help Washington compete on more even footing with other states; infrastructure needs throughout Washington; examine the merits of establishing a State Infrastructure Bank; reductions due to fuel prices; Schools, Bicycle-Pedestrian grants, etc. program (LRF) or the Local Infrastructure Assistance Tools (LIFT) program. Rosters” to do small-scale infrastructure and public works jobs in-house. Environment/Natural Resources prescription drugs and certain types of paints; Land-Use/Growth Management Act (GMA)/Housing proactively address regional transportation solutions. the wake of acute affordable housing challenges facing the Puget Sound region; Legislative Breakfast with Legislators from the 5th and 41st Districts b... abandoned homes are not left neglected or unattended; the GMA that weaken or undermine the statute. Local Government in General/Miscellaneous counties, or make service delivery more efficient; functions of local governments. Personnel, Pension, and other Human Resource Issues employee benefit programs without accompanying funds; definitions in the area of Workers’ Compensation claims; employer/employee pension rates. Transportation/Transit in the State of Washington; Water/Water Resources/Water Quality quality, before moving to sell reclaimed water on the open market. Legislative Breakfast with Legislators from the 5th and 41st Districts b... Looking for Solutions Growth & Traffic: January 5, 2018 Legislative Breakfast with Legislators from the 5th and 41st Districts b... Issaquah Growth Areas Housing Growth Legislative Breakfast with Legislators from the 5th and 41st Districts b... a. 1996: 0 households b. 2018: 4,500 households a. 2000: 0 households b. 2018: 1,100 households a. 2013: <100 households b. 2030: 5,000 households Employment Growth Total jobs 2015: 24,840 Total Jobs 2030: 44,840 Legislative Breakfast with Legislators from the 5th and 41st Districts b... Housing/Jobs Outcome As the City is receiving more homes than jobs, the demand on regional commuting will increase
City Council Special Meeting · Jan 5, 2018
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Olde Town Traffic Calming Pilot Program & 2017 Complete Streets Funding AB 7536
City Council Regular Meeting · Jan 2, 2018 · Award Bid; Authorize Funding
Carried 5-0 Open →
Eastside Transportation Partnership Agreement AB 7520
City Council Regular Meeting · Dec 18, 2017 · Approve Schedule; Refer to Council Land &
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Establishing a Multi-Family Housing Property Tax Exemption (MFTE) Program for Proposed Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) Parcel AB 7488
City Council Regular Meeting · Dec 18, 2017 · Adopt Ordinance
Carried 7-0 Open →
Transportation Benefit District AB 7250
City Council Regular Meeting · Dec 18, 2017 · Approve
Carried 5-2 Open →
Transportation Benefit District AB 7250
City Council Regular Meeting · Dec 4, 2017 · Refer to Council Committee Work Session
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Newport Way: SR 900 to 54th Street, Design Contract AB 7514
City Council Regular Meeting · Dec 4, 2017 · Authorize
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Establishing a Multi-Family Housing Property Tax Exemption (MFTE) Program for Proposed Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) Parcel AB 7488
City Council Regular Meeting · Dec 4, 2017 · Conduct Public Hearing; Adopt Ordinance
Carried 6-1 Open →
Newport Way: SR 900 to SE 54th Street, Corridor Concept AB 7486
City Council Regular Meeting · Dec 4, 2017 · Approve
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The purpose of this special meeting to allow Planning Policy Commission members the opportunity to tour areas of the Central Issaquah Districts and observe existing conditions. No formal/final action will occur on the tour. Schedule Departing from City Hall Northwest, 1775 12th Avenue NW, with stops in front of, or within the parking areas, of the following locations: Returning to City Hall Northwest, 1775 12th 6:00 PM Avenue NW
Planning Policy Commission Special Meeting · Nov 16, 2017
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Newport Way: SR 900 to SE 54th Street, Corridor Concept AB 7486
City Council Regular Meeting · Nov 6, 2017 · Approve Resolution; Refer to Council
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Amendment to Route 269 Transit Service Direct Financial Partnership Agreement AB 7490
City Council Regular Meeting · Nov 6, 2017 · Authorize
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Transit-Oriented Development Opportunity Center
Human Services Commission · Oct 24, 2017
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KCDOT I-90 Transportation Demand Management Partnership Agreement AB 7360
City Council Regular Meeting · Oct 16, 2017 · Accept Grant
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WSDOT Right-of-Way Easement Request for Maintenance Purposes (Portion NE Gilman Blvd.) AB 7463
City Council Regular Meeting · Oct 2, 2017 · Authorize
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WSDOT Right-of-Way Easement Request for Maintenance Purposes (Portion NE Gilman Blvd.) AB 7463
City Council Regular Meeting · Sep 18, 2017 · Refer to Council Infrastructure Committee
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PSRC Transportation Alternatives Program Grant (Newport Way Improvements: SR 900 to SE 54th St) AB 7477
City Council Regular Meeting · Sep 18, 2017 · Authorize Submittal
Carried 7-0 Open →
Transportation Benefit District AB 7250
City Council Regular Meeting · Aug 7, 2017 · Refer to Council Infrastructure Committee
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2017 Complete Streets Project, Phase 2 Maple St Mini-Roundabout AB 7420
City Council Regular Meeting · Aug 7, 2017 · Refer to Council Land & Shore Committee
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Transportation Advisory Board AB 7440
City Council Regular Meeting · Aug 7, 2017 · Authorize
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LED Street Lights, Department of Commerce Grant AB 7112
City Council Regular Meeting · Jul 17, 2017 · Accept Grant
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Transportation Benefit District AB 7250
City Council Regular Meeting · Jul 17, 2017 · Confirm
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Amending Parking Requirements in the Central Issaquah Development and Design Standards AB 7345
City Council Regular Meeting · Jul 17, 2017 · Adopt Ordinance
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Transportation Benefit District AB 7250
City Council Special Meeting · Jul 6, 2017 · Refer to Council Committee Work Session
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Amending Parking Requirements in the Central Issaquah Development and Design Standards AB 7345
City Council Special Meeting · Jul 6, 2017 · Refer to Council Land & Shore Committee
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2017 Complete Streets Project, Phase 1 AB 7353
City Council Special Meeting · Jul 6, 2017 · Award Bid
Carried 7-0 Open →
Shangri-la Way NW/NW Talus Dr Intersection Restoration AB 7434
City Council Special Meeting · Jul 6, 2017 · Award Bid; Authorize Additional Funding
Open →
Public Hearing Central Issaquah Development and Design Standards: Parking
Planning Policy Commission · Jun 22, 2017
Open →
Discuss Creation of a Transportation Mobility Board Proceed 87 - 103 AB 7436 - King County Roads (aka Issaquah d) Pit) Property Remediation AB 7249
City Council Regular Meeting · Jun 19, 2017 · Award Bid
Open →
Transportation Advisory Board AB 7440
City Council Regular Meeting · Jun 19, 2017 · Refer to Council Infrastructure Committee
Open →
Capital Improvement Plan, including Transportation, 2018-2022 AB 7313
City Council Regular Meeting · Jun 5, 2017 · Conduct Public Hearing
Open →
Transportation Update
Economic Vitality Commission · May 17, 2017
Open →
Transportation Updates Impacting Businesses
Economic Vitality Commission · Apr 19, 2017
Open →
Issaquah Title VI Program Federal Transit Administration AB 7387
City Council Regular Meeting · Apr 3, 2017 · Approve Resolution
Carried 7-0 Open →
Transit Oriented Development (TOD) Update
Economic Vitality Commission · Feb 15, 2017
Open →
Trader Joe's/Target/Maple Street Intersection Interim Improvements AB 7309
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 · Direct Administration; Authorize Additional
Failed 2-4 Open →
Trader Joe's/Target/Maple Street Intersection Interim Improvements AB 7309
City Council Regular Meeting · Feb 6, 2017 · Direct Administration; Authorize Additional
Open →
Update on Sammamish Transportation Projects
City Council Special Meeting · Jan 25, 2017
Open →
Update on Issaquah Transportation Projects
City Council Special Meeting · Jan 25, 2017
Open →
Transit
City Council Special Meeting · Jan 25, 2017
Open →
Update on the City Church Property & Providence Point Intersection Improvements
City Council Special Meeting · Jan 25, 2017
Open →
Trader Joe's/Target/Maple Street Intersection Interim Improvements AB 7309
City Council Regular Meeting · Jan 17, 2017 · Refer to Council Infrastructure Committee
Carried 7-0 Open →
Front Street Railroad Crossing Upgrade AB 7135
City Council Regular Meeting · Nov 21, 2016 · Accept Project
Open →
Front Street Sidewalk and Drainage Project AB 7137
City Council Regular Meeting · Nov 21, 2016 · Accept Project
Carried 6-0 Open →
Interfund Loan: Fleet Services Fund to Street Improvement Fund AB 7281
City Council Regular Meeting · Nov 21, 2016 · Adopt Ordinance
Open →
Interfund Loan: Fleet Services Fund to Street Improvement Fund AB 7281
City Council Regular Meeting · Nov 7, 2016 · Refer to Council Services & Safety
Carried 6-0 Open →
Professional Services Agreement for a Traffic Safety Camera System Do Not Authorize AB 7076
City Council Regular Meeting · Nov 7, 2016
Carried 6-0 Open →
Automated Traffic Safety Camera Revenue AB 7248
City Council Regular Meeting · Nov 7, 2016 · Authorize
Carried 6-0 Open →
Initiate Traffic Study for Red Light Cameras AB 7257
City Council Regular Meeting · Nov 7, 2016 · Authorize
Carried 5-1 Open →
Public Art - 62nd Street Art RFQ Review
Arts Commission · Oct 10, 2016
Open →
Discuss Creation of a Transportation Mobility Board AB 7249
City Council Regular Meeting · Oct 3, 2016 · Refer to Council Infrastructure Committee
Open →
Initiate Traffic Study for Red Light Cameras AB 7257
City Council Regular Meeting · Oct 3, 2016 · Refer to Council Services & Safety
Open →
Consideration to Support Issaquah Traffic Improvement Bonds, November 8, 2016 Ballot Item AB 7223
City Council Regular Meeting · Oct 3, 2016 · Conduct Public Hearing; Approve Resolution
Carried 7-0 Open →
Amendments to the Central Issaquah Standards involving the Density Bonus Program, Plant Size and Spacing, Building Mass and Design, and Motorcycle Parking Spaces AB 7200
City Council Regular Meeting · Sep 19, 2016 · Adopt Ordinance
Carried 6-0 Open →
Consideration to Support Sound Transit 3 (ST3) Plan, November 8, 2016 Ballot Item AB 7222
City Council Regular Meeting · Sep 19, 2016 · Approved [ ]
Open →
Project Update: SE 62nd Street Hear Presentation AB 7227
City Council Regular Meeting · Sep 19, 2016
Open →
Consideration to Support Sound Transit 3 (ST3) Plan, November 8, 2016 Ballot Item AB 7222
City Council Regular Meeting · Sep 6, 2016 · Direct Administration; Set Public Hearing
Carried 7-0 Open →
Automated Traffic Safety Camera Revenue AB 7248
City Council Regular Meeting · Sep 6, 2016 · Refer to Council Services & Safety
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 →
Front Street/Issaquah-Hobart, Gilman/I-90 to SR-18 Study: Partnership AB 7202
City Council Regular Meeting · Aug 1, 2016 · Authorize Agreement; Authorize Expenditure
Carried 7-0 Open →
Traffic Improvement Bonds Ballot Item: Pro and Con Committees AB 7221
City Council Regular Meeting · Aug 1, 2016 · Confirm Appointments
Open →
TIB Grant - NW Holly Street Improvements AB 7138
City Council Regular Meeting · Jul 18, 2016 · Authorize Submittal
Carried 6-0 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 →
Amendments to the Central Issaquah Standards involving the Density Bonus Program, Plant Size and Spacing, Building Mass and Design, and Motorcycle Parking Spaces AB 7200
City Council Regular Meeting · Jul 18, 2016 · Refer to Council Land & Shore Committee
Carried 6-0 Open →
Amendments to Land Use Code and Central Issaquah Standards involving Skybridges, On-street Parking, Building Encroachment, Street Standards and Urban Driveways AB 7191
City Council Regular Meeting · Jul 18, 2016 · Adopt Ordinance
Carried 6-0 Open →
Bid Award - Front Street Railroad Crossing Upgrade AB 7134
City Council Regular Meeting · Jun 20, 2016 · Award Bid
Open →
Front Street/Issaquah-Hobart, Gilman/I-90 to SR-18 Study: Partnership - Expenditure Request AB 7202
City Council Regular Meeting · Jun 20, 2016 · Refer to Council Infrastructure Committee
Open →
2017-2022 Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) AB 7178
City Council Regular Meeting · Jun 20, 2016 · Conduct Public Hearing; Approve Resolution
Carried 7-0 Open →
Amendments to Land Use Code and Central Issaquah Standards involving Marijuana, Bicycle Parking Stations, and Shared Use and Nonmotorized Routes AB 7150
City Council Regular Meeting · Jun 20, 2016 · Adopt Ordinance
Carried 7-0 Open →
Transportation Presentation
Economic Vitality Commission · Jun 15, 2016
Open →
Go Issaquah: City’s Transportation Efforts
Development Commission · Jun 8, 2016
Open →
Gateway Parking Revision - Update
Development Commission · Jun 8, 2016
Open →
Traffic Task Force Recommendations AB 7188
City Council Regular Meeting · Jun 6, 2016 · Conduct Public Hearing
Open →
Professional Services Agreement for a Traffic Safety Camera System AB 7076
City Council Regular Meeting · Jun 6, 2016 · Authorize Agreement; Staffing Request
Carried 6-0 Open →
Bid Award - Front Street Sidewalk AB 7136
City Council Regular Meeting · May 16, 2016 · Award Contract
Carried 7-0 Open →
2017-2022 Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) Schedule Public Hearing; Refer to Council Infrastructure Committee AB 7178
City Council Regular Meeting · May 16, 2016
Carried 7-0 Open →
Traffic Task Force Recommendations Schedule Public Hearing; Refer to Council Infrastructure Committee AB 7188
City Council Regular Meeting · May 16, 2016
Carried 7-0 Open →
Amendments to Land Use Code and Central Issaquah Standards involving Skybridges, On-street Parking, Building Encroachment, Street Standards and Urban Driveways AB 7191
City Council Regular Meeting · May 16, 2016 · Refer to Council Land & Shore Committee
Carried 7-0 Open →
King County Metro Draft Long Range Plan Input AB 7190
City Council Regular Meeting · May 16, 2016 · Approve Resolution
Carried 7-0 Open →
PROPOSED 2017-2022 TRANSPORTATION
Planning Policy Commission · May 12, 2016
Open →
Professional Services Agreement for a Traffic Safety Camera System AB 7076
City Council Regular Meeting · May 2, 2016 · Refer to Council Services & Safety
Open →
Dedication & Vacation of Portions of James Bush Road AB 7170
City Council Regular Meeting · May 2, 2016 · Conduct Public Hearing; Adopt Ordinance
Carried 7-0 Open →
WSDOT Ped & Bike Grant - Holly Street Improvements AB 7182
City Council Regular Meeting · May 2, 2016 · Authorize Grant Submittal
Open →
Amendments to Land Use Code and Central Issaquah Standards involving Marijuana, Bicycle Parking Stations, and Shared Use and Nonmotorized Routes AB 7150
City Council Regular Meeting · Apr 18, 2016 · Refer to Council Land & Shore Committee
Open →
Traffic Impact Fees: Amendments to IMC 3.71.061, Impact Rates, Annual Inflation Adjustments Cost Index AB 7166
City Council Regular Meeting · Apr 18, 2016 · Adopt Ordinance
Open →
Metro Draft Long Range Plan and ST3 Briefing AB 7167
City Council Regular Meeting · Apr 18, 2016 · Approve Resolution
Carried 6-0 Open →
2015 Complete Streets (NW Dogwood Street Sidewalks Phase 2)/Water Main Rehabilitation Construction Project AB 7125
City Council Regular Meeting · Apr 4, 2016 · Accept Project; Release Retainage
Carried 6-0 Open →
Dedication & Vacation of Portions of James Bush Road AB 7170
City Council Regular Meeting · Apr 4, 2016 · Refer to Council Infrastructure Committee
Carried 6-0 Open →
Traffic Impact Fees: Amendments to IMC 3.71.061, Impact Rates, Annual Inflation Adjustments Cost Index AB 7166
City Council Regular Meeting · Mar 21, 2016 · Refer to Council Services & Safety
Open →
Puget Sound Regional Council Grant Application - Newport Way Improvements AB 7158
City Council Regular Meeting · Mar 7, 2016 · Authorize Submittal
Open →
Transportation (<3 minutes)
City Council Special Meeting · Feb 29, 2016
Open →
King County Metro Transportation Demand Management Funding Agreement AB 7109
City Council Regular Meeting · Feb 1, 2016 · Authorize Agreement; Approve Expenditure
Carried 7-0 Open →
King County Metro Transportation Demand Management Funding Agreement AB 7109
City Council Regular Meeting · Jan 19, 2016 · Refer to Council Infrastructure Committee
Carried 7-0 Open →
Sound Transit 3 (ST3) Input AB 7117
City Council Regular Meeting · Jan 19, 2016 · Approve Resolution
Carried 7-0 Open →
Various Speed Limit Changes AB 7047
City Council Regular Meeting · Dec 21, 2015 · Adopt Ordinances
Carried 4-1 Open →
Authorize an Interfund Loan from Equipment Rental Fund to Street Construction Fund AB 7106
City Council Regular Meeting · Dec 21, 2015 · Adopt Ordinance
Carried 5-0 Open →
Ordinance Amending Central Issaquah Development and Design Standards including Intent Statements, Building Height Measurement, Building Frontage Definition, Shopping Center Parking Ratio and Definition, Circulation Facility Standards for "unclassified circulation facilities", "Secondary" and and Vistas, and Minimum FAR for Residential Projects in Urban Core AB 7042
City Council Regular Meeting · Dec 7, 2015 · Adopt Ordinance
Carried 7-0 Open →
Ordinance Amending Central Issaquah Development and Design Standards including Intent Statements, Building Height Measurement, Building Frontage Definition, Shopping Center Parking Ratio and Definition, Circulation Facility Standards for "unclassified circulation facilities", "Secondary" and and Vistas, and Minimum FAR for Residential Projects in Urban Core and/or over 3 acres AB 7042
City Council Regular Meeting · Oct 19, 2015 · Refer to Council Land & Shore Committee
Open →
Various Speed Limit Changes AB 7047
City Council Regular Meeting · Sep 8, 2015 · Adopt Ordinance; Refer Portion of AB to
Open →
Washington State Dept of Transportation Commute Trip Reduction Agreement AB 7024
City Council Regular Meeting · Aug 3, 2015 · Authorize
Open →
Grant Acceptance: Bicycle/Pedestrian Railroad Crossing at Front St. N/Dogwood St AB 7031
City Council Regular Meeting · Aug 3, 2015 · Accept Grant; Authorize Agreement
Open →
City Participation in Main Street Tax Incentive Program AB 7009
City Council Regular Meeting · Aug 3, 2015 · Approve Resolution
Carried 6-0 Open →
Transportation Funding Strategy Update and Survey Results Provide Direction AB 7040
City Council Regular Meeting · Aug 3, 2015
Carried 6-0 Open →
Olde Town Terrain Walk stops at Pedestrian Park, Historic Shell Station Feedback / Discussion AB 7035
City Council Special Meeting · Jul 21, 2015
Open →
Sound Transit/Metro Presentation Hear Presentation AB 7028
City Council Regular Meeting · Jul 6, 2015
Open →
Issaquah's Sound Transit 3 (ST3) Input AB 7030
City Council Regular Meeting · Jul 6, 2015 · Approve Resolution
Carried 5-1 Open →
Transportation Funding Strategy Allocation AB 7020
City Council Regular Meeting · Jun 15, 2015 · Approve
Carried 6-0 Open →
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
Open →
2015 Complete Streets (NW Dogwood Street Sidewalks Phase 2)/Water Main Rehabilitation Construction AB 6985
City Council Regular Meeting · Jun 1, 2015 · Award Contract
Open →
2016-2021 Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) AB 7000
City Council Regular Meeting · Jun 1, 2015 · Approve Resolution
Open →
City Participation in Main Street Tax Incentive Program AB 7009
City Council Regular Meeting · May 18, 2015 · Refer to Council Services & Safety
Open →
Complete Streets/Sidewalk Extension on Newport Way from 12th Ave NW to Maple Street AB 6983
City Council Regular Meeting · May 4, 2015 · Authorize
Open →
2016-2021 Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) AB 7000
City Council Regular Meeting · May 4, 2015 · Set Public Hearing; Refer to Council
Open →
Proposed 2016 - 2021 Transportation Improvement Program
Planning Policy Commission · Apr 23, 2015
Open →
Project Acceptance of NW Dogwood Sidewalk and Watermain Improvements AB 6954
City Council Regular Meeting · Apr 6, 2015 · Accept; Release Retainage
Open →
Complete Streets/Sidewalk Extension on Newport Way from 12th Ave NW to Maple Street AB 6983
City Council Regular Meeting · Apr 6, 2015 · Authorize Expenditure
Open →
I-90 Legislative Support
Economic Vitality Commission · Mar 18, 2015
Open →
Complete Streets/Sidewalk Extension on Newport Way, 12th Ave NW to Maple Street AB 6983
City Council Regular Meeting · Mar 16, 2015 · Refer to Council Infrastructure Committee
Open →
Project Acceptance of Rainier Blvd LID Phase II Street Improvements AB 6959
City Council Regular Meeting · Feb 17, 2015 · Accept
Open →
Grant Acceptance: North Issaquah Roadway Network Improvements - SE 62nd Street Improvements AB 6933
City Council Regular Meeting · Jan 20, 2015 · Authorize Agreement; Accept Funds
Open →
Transportation Concurrency and Impact/Mitigation Fees AB 6876
City Council Regular Meeting · Jan 20, 2015 · Adopt Ordinance
Carried 7-0 Open →
Acceptance of Cooperative Watershed Management Grant for Juniper Street Park-Issaquah Creek Restoration AB 6908
City Council Regular Meeting · Nov 17, 2014 · Authorize
Open →
Transportation Concurrency and Impact/Mitigation Fees AB 6876
City Council Regular Meeting · Nov 3, 2014 · Refer to Council Work Sessions and Council
Open →
I-90 Corridor and Interchange
City Council Special (Joint) Meeting with Sammamish City Council · Jul 14, 2014
Open →
Bid Award, 2014 Complete Streets Program and 2014 Water Main Rehabilitation Program AB 6841
City Council Regular Meeting · Jul 7, 2014 · Award Contract
Open →
Public Hearing Re: 2015-2020 Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) AB 6819
City Council Regular Meeting · Jun 16, 2014 · Approve Resolution
Carried 5-0 Open →
Bid Award, Rainier Blvd LID Phase II Street Improvement Project AB 6817
City Council Regular Meeting · Jun 2, 2014 · Award Contract
Open →
Bid Award, Rainier Blvd LID Phase II Street Improvement Project AB 6817
City Council Regular Meeting · May 5, 2014 · Refer to Council Infrastructure Committee
Open →
WSDOT Grant Applications Submission AB 6820
City Council Regular Meeting · May 5, 2014 · Authorize
Open →
Transportation Concurrency and Impact/Mitigation Fees AB 6720
City Council Regular Meeting · May 5, 2014 · Authorize
Carried 7-0 Open →
Transportation Concurrency and Impact/Mitigation Fees AB 6720
City Council Regular Meeting · Apr 7, 2014 · Refer to Council Infrastructure Committee
Open →
2014 Cooperative Watershed Management Grant Application for Juniper Street Park - Issaquah Creek Restoration AB 6797
City Council Regular Meeting · Apr 7, 2014 · Authorize Submittal
Open →
I-90 Transit Integration Planning Hear Presentation AB 6800
City Council Regular Meeting · Mar 17, 2014
Open →
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
Open →
Sounds Cities Association/PIC: Transportation Funding, King County Transportation Benefit District (TBD) Discuss / Provide Feedback AB 6783
City Council Regular Meeting · Feb 3, 2014
Open →
Right of Way Dedication (NE High Street, West of 9th Ave NE) AB 6749
City Council Regular Meeting · Dec 16, 2013 · Accept
Carried 7-0 Open →
Right of Way Dedication (NE High Street, West of 9th Ave NE) AB 6749
City Council Regular Meeting · Dec 2, 2013 · Refer to Council Land & Shore Committee
Open →
Sound Transit Long Range Plan Update and ST3 Development
City Council Regular Meeting · Oct 21, 2013
Open →
King County Metro Service Reductions AB 6734
City Council Regular Meeting · Oct 21, 2013 · Refer to Council Infrastructure Committee
Open →
Eastside Transportation Partnership (ETP) Agreement AB 6715
City Council Regular Meeting · Oct 7, 2013 · Authorize
Open →
Resolution Adopting of the Eastside Transportation Partnership (ETP) Mobility Action Priorities (MAP) AB 6715
City Council Regular Meeting · Sep 3, 2013 · Refer to Council Infrastructure Committee
Open →
Route 269 Transit Now Financial Partnership Agreement AB 6657
City Council Regular Meeting · Aug 5, 2013 · Authorize
Open →
Amendment to Professional Services Agreement for a Traffic Safety Camera System AB 6672
City Council Regular Meeting · Aug 5, 2013 · Authorize
Open →
PSRC 2013 Transportation Alternatives Grant Application for East Lake Sammamish Parkway Project AB 6691
City Council Regular Meeting · Aug 5, 2013 · Authorize
Open →
Amendment to Professional Services Agreement for a Traffic Safety Camera System AB 6672
City Council Regular Meeting · Jul 15, 2013 · Refer to Council Services & Safety Committee
Open →
Route 269 Transit Now Financial Partnership Agreement AB 6657
City Council Regular Meeting · Jul 1, 2013 · Refer to Council Infrastructure Committee
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2014-2019 Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) AB 6623
City Council Regular Meeting · Jun 17, 2013 · Conduct Public Hearing; Approve Resolution
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Set Public Hearing Re: 2014-2019 Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) Schedule Public Hearing AB 6623
City Council Regular Meeting 7:00 PM - MONDAY, MAY 20, 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. 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. 4. SPECIAL BUSINESS 5 - 12 (15 mins.) a) King County, Local Options for Transit and Roads Presented by: Ron Posthuma, King County Hear Report (15 mins.) b) Lower Reid Infiltration Gallery (LRIG) Monitoring Update Presented by: Dan Ervin, RH2 Consultant Hear Update 5. COMMITTEE REPORTS 6. MAYOR'S REPORT 7. CONSENT CALENDAR a) Accounts: Payables and Payroll, May 20, 2013 Approve Page 1 of 133 · May 20, 2013
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Submittal of 2014 CDBG Capital Funds Application for NW Dogwood Street Improvements AB 6620
City Council Regular Meeting 7:00 PM - MONDAY, MAY 20, 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. 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. 4. SPECIAL BUSINESS 5 - 12 (15 mins.) a) King County, Local Options for Transit and Roads Presented by: Ron Posthuma, King County Hear Report (15 mins.) b) Lower Reid Infiltration Gallery (LRIG) Monitoring Update Presented by: Dan Ervin, RH2 Consultant Hear Update 5. COMMITTEE REPORTS 6. MAYOR'S REPORT 7. CONSENT CALENDAR a) Accounts: Payables and Payroll, May 20, 2013 Approve Page 1 of 133 · May 20, 2013 · Authorize
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Consideration to Support a 2013 Washington State Transportation Investment Package AB 6661
City Council Regular Meeting 7:00 PM - MONDAY, MAY 20, 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. 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. 4. SPECIAL BUSINESS 5 - 12 (15 mins.) a) King County, Local Options for Transit and Roads Presented by: Ron Posthuma, King County Hear Report (15 mins.) b) Lower Reid Infiltration Gallery (LRIG) Monitoring Update Presented by: Dan Ervin, RH2 Consultant Hear Update 5. COMMITTEE REPORTS 6. MAYOR'S REPORT 7. CONSENT CALENDAR a) Accounts: Payables and Payroll, May 20, 2013 Approve Page 1 of 133 · May 20, 2013 · Approve Resolution
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Transportation Concurrency Model Update AB 6622
City Council Regular Meeting 7:00 PM - MONDAY, MAY 6, 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. 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. 4. COMMITTEE REPORTS 5. MAYOR'S REPORT 6. CONSENT CALENDAR a) Accounts: Payables and Payroll, May 6, 2013 Approve 3-4 b) Minutes: Council Committee of the Whole, March 26, 2013 Approve 5 c) Minutes: City Council Special Meeting w/School Dist, March 27, 2013 Approve 7 d) Minutes: City Council Special Meeting - Work Session, April 3, 2013 Approve Page 1 of 214 · May 6, 2013 · Authorize Expenditure/Proceed
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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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Transportation Concurrency Torsten Lienau, Consultant John Minato, PWE Director Dave Favour, DSD Deputy Director Sheldon Lynne, PWE Director Keith Niven, Economic Development Director and other staff
City Council Special (Work Session) Meeting 6:00 PM - WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 2013 Eagle Room, 130 E. Sunset Way, Issaquah WA Page 1. CALL TO ORDER 2. AGENDA ITEMS 3 - 10 6:00 PM a) AB 6586 - Regional Growth Center Designation (1 hr.) (Application) Presentation by: Mark Hinthorne, Special Projects Director Karen Wolf, Sr. Policy Analyst, King County Ivan Miller, Program Manager, Puget Sound Regional Council 11 - 56 7:00 PM b) Transportation Concurrency (3 hr.) Presentation by: Torsten Lienau, Consultant John Minato, PWE Director Dave Favour, DSD Deputy Director Sheldon Lynne, PWE Director Keith Niven, Economic Development Director and other staff 3. ADJOURNMENT ----------------------------- Meeting room is wheelchair accessible. American Disability Act (ADA) accommodations available upon request. Please phone 425-837- 3000 at least two business days in advance. Page 1 of 56 · Apr 3, 2013
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AB - 6575 I-90 Tolling
City Council Regular Meeting 7:30 PM - MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 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.  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. 4. COMMITTEE REPORTS 5. MAYOR'S REPORT 6. CONSENT CALENDAR a) Accounts: Payables and Payroll, February 19, 2013 Approve 3-4 b) Minutes: City Council Special Meeting, January 29, 2013 Approve 5-6 c) Minutes: City Council Committee of the Whole Meeting, January 29, 2013 Approve Page 1 of 634 · Feb 19, 2013 · Conduct Public Hearing; Provide Direction
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Extension or Termination of IMC 3.71.060(E) - Transportation AB 6567
City Council Regular Meeting 7:30 PM - MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 2013 Council Chambers, 135 E. Sunset Way, Issaquah, WA Page 1. CALL TO ORDER 2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 3. SPECIAL BUSINESS a) Mayor's State of the City Address 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, February 4, 2013 Approve 3-5 b) Minutes: City Council Regular Meeting, January 22, 2013 Approve 7- c) AB 6552 - Franchise Agreement, Zayo Group, LLC 31 Adopt Ordinance; Authorize Franchise Agreement 33 - d) AB 6559 - American Tower Cell Lease Renewal 60 Refer to Council Utilities, Technology & Environment Committee Page 1 of 1272 · Feb 4, 2013
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Federal Bridge Replacement Grant for NW Dogwood Street Bridge AB 6548
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 · Accept Grant
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Franchise Agreement, Zayo Group, LLC AB 6552
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 · Refer to Council Transportation Committee
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