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Street Standards - Landscaping Update AB 9099
City Council Regular Meeting · Mar 30, 2026 · Adopt Ordinances
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Street Standards Landscaping Update COM 0110
City Council Mobility & Infrastructure Committee · Mar 10, 2026
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Tree Giveaway Report
Environmental Board · Dec 16, 2025
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Tree Giveaway Report
Environmental Board · Dec 10, 2025
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Heritage Tree Program
Park Board · Nov 24, 2025 · Director
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City Council Report Out The Public Safety Sales Tax passed The tree code update passed
Economic Vitality Commission · Nov 19, 2025
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IMC 18.606 Proposed Landscaping Amendments (A)
Planning Policy Commission · Nov 13, 2025
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Urban Forest Program Update
Environmental Board · Nov 12, 2025 · Information
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Landscaping Standards in Right of Way
Planning Policy Commission · Oct 23, 2025
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Title 18 Tree Code Update AB 8989
City Council Regular Meeting · Oct 6, 2025 · Adopt Ordinance
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Urban Forestry Program Updates Dan Hintz, Urban Forest Supervisor
Park Board · Sep 25, 2025 · Information
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Tree Preservation Code Amendments COM 0109
City Council Planning, Development & Environment Committee · Sep 9, 2025
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Title 18: Tree Preservation Amendments (A)
Planning Policy Commission · Jul 10, 2025
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Tree Code Update
Environmental Board · Jun 11, 2025 · Discussion
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Title 18 Tree Preservation Amendments
Planning Policy Commission · May 22, 2025
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Tree Code update
Environmental Board · May 14, 2025 · Discussion
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Verbal Report on Discussion with PPC on Tree Code Update (Chair McQuilliams and Board Member Smith)
Environmental Board · May 14, 2025
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Title 18: Tree Code Update
Planning Policy Commission · Apr 24, 2025 · Discussion
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Brief Verbal Update Urban Forest Management Plan Implementation (I)
Environmental Board · Apr 9, 2025
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Title 18 Tree Code Update
Environmental Board · Apr 9, 2025 · Discussion
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Street Standards Landscaping COM 0085
City Council Mobility & Infrastructure Committee · Feb 11, 2025
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Urban Forest Management Plan AB 8915
City Council Regular Meeting · Feb 3, 2025 · Approve Resolution
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Urban Forest Management Plan Draft COM 0078
City Council Services, Safety & Parks Committee · Jan 28, 2025
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Street Standards - Landscaping
Transportation Advisory Board · Jan 22, 2025 · Discussion
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Street Standards - Landscaping (D) 7:05 PM PM
Transportation Advisory Board · Dec 4, 2024
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Street Standards - Landscaping
Transportation Advisory Board · Nov 21, 2024 · Discussion
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Urban Forest Management Plan Draft COM 0078
City Council Services, Safety & Parks Committee · Nov 19, 2024
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Introduction to Street Standards - Landscaping
Transportation Advisory Board · Oct 23, 2024
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Urban Forest Management Plan Draft Update, (D,A)
Park Board · Sep 23, 2024
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Draft Urban Forest Management Plan
Environmental Board · Aug 14, 2024
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Urban Forest Management Plan Update COM 0048
City Council Services, Safety & Parks Committee · Jul 23, 2024
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Urban Forest Management Plan Update
Park Board · Jul 22, 2024 · Information / Discussion
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Urban Forest Management Plan Update n/a
Environmental Board · Jul 10, 2024
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Urban Forest Management Plan Update
Park Board · Jun 24, 2024
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Heritage Tree Program and Urban Forest Team Update, (D,I)
Park Board · Apr 29, 2024
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Squak Mountain Non Motorized Improvement Project Landscaping Standards COM 0009
City Council Mobility & Infrastructure Committee · Apr 10, 2024
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Urban Forest Management Plan Update
Environmental Board · Feb 26, 2024
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Urban Forest Management Plan Update
Park Board · Feb 26, 2024
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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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Urban Forestry Management Plan and Program Update (I, D) [75 mins]
Environmental Board · Nov 8, 2023
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Urban Forest Management Plan
Park Board · Oct 23, 2023 · Information / Discussion
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Heritage Tree Program Updates
Park Board · Oct 23, 2023 · Information / Discussion
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Puget Sound Regional Council Vision 2050 Environmental Stewardship ID 1503
City Council Regular Meeting · Aug 7, 2023 · Award (Carbon Forest Credits)
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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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Introduce Urban Forest Supervisor and Program, (I)
Park Board · Mar 27, 2023
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Newport Way Townhomes (Inneswood Multi-Family) Community Conference, Permit Numbers: PRJ12-00009, COM22- Address: 905 Newport Way NW Parcel Numbers: 2824069011, Description: The applicant proposes to construct eight multi-family buildings units on a 1.68-acre site comprised of two parcels. Each unit will have a two-car garage, and 11 guest stalls will be provided on site. Site improvements will include constructing an internal drive aisle with one point of entry/exit off Newport Way NW for each parcel, a through block passage, usable open space, on-site landscaping, and frontage improvements. Community Conference Order
Development Commission · Feb 15, 2023
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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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Heritage Tree Program - Review
Park Board · Nov 1, 2022 · Director
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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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City Tree Programs, (I)
Park Board · May 23, 2022 · Discussion
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Village Theatre - Public Art/Tree Carving Update (I)
Arts Commission · Mar 14, 2022
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Title 18 Land Use Code Updates: Landscape, Trees, Open Space, and Community Spaces, (D)
Environmental Board · Oct 13, 2021
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Title 18 Land Use Code Updates: Landscape, Trees, Open Space, and Community Spaces
Park Board - 09 Sep 2021 - Special Meeting · Sep 9, 2021 · Discussion
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Title 18 Land Use Code Updates: Landscape, Trees, Open Space, and Community Spaces, (D)
Planning Policy Commission - 09 Sep 2021 · Sep 9, 2021
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Forest Rim Reservoirs Retrofit & Cougar Ridge Automatic Isolation Valve Projects AB 8003
City Council Regular Meeting · Jul 20, 2020 · Approve Resolution
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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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Interest in Village Theatre Tree Sculpture Project, (I)
Arts Commission · Sep 9, 2019
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Forest Rim Booster Pump Station Project AB 7557
City Council Regular Meeting · Apr 16, 2018 · Award Bid
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DNR Tree Planting Grant 2014 AB 6830
City Council Regular Meeting · Jun 16, 2014 · Authorize
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Tree City USA Tree Planting Grant AB 6725
City Council Regular Meeting · Oct 7, 2013 · Authorize
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