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City Council Workshop
Workshop Regular Meeting
Minutes
April 20, 2021
Date: April 20, 2021
Time: 5:22 p.m.
Place: THIS IS A REMOTE MEETING
I. CALL TO ORDER
Council President Troutner called the meeting to order.
Attendee Name Title Status Arrived
Toni Troutner Council President Present
Bill Boyce Councilmember Present
Brenda Fincher Councilmember Present
Satwinder Kaur Councilmember Present
Marli Larimer Councilmember Present
Zandria Michaud Councilmember Present
Les Thomas Councilmember Present
Dana Ralph Mayor Present
II. PRESENTATIONS
1 Quarterly Sound Transit Updates: Kelly Peterson 45 MIN.
Federal Way Link Extension and the
Downtown Garage
City of Kent Sound Transit Liaison, Kelly Peterson presented the quarterly
Sound Transit update for the Federal Way Link extension. Peterson reviewed
the permitting packages and noted nine of the permitting packages will be
issued soon. Peterson provided an update on the Kent-Des Moines Station
area and shared some drone photos to provide a better idea of how far the
project has come.
Petersen discussed the Kent-Des Moines garage as well as the Midway
Landfill wall construction.
Petersen provided information on the Star Lake Station area and noted that
utility work is underway and clearing for the guideway has begun.
Economic and Community Development Deputy Director, Matt Gilbert
provided an update on the downtown Sounder garage. He reviewed the
timeline for this project and noted that it will provide for a 534 stall garage
and local bus, pedestrian and traffic improvements. He reviewed the pre-
pandemic demands and increased need for parking across the entire Sounder
system.
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Gilbert discussed Kent, Auburn and Sumner garage projects as well as the
budget and projected costs. The cost for Kent garage is about $21M over the
budgeted funding. Gilbert detailed possible cost saving measures to include a
reduced scope and standard garage design for all three locations.
There was a consensus among Councilmembers to get ahead of the issues
and advocate for the City to ensure the project scope is not reduced.
2 Kent Housing Options Plan Hayley Bonsteel 45 MIN.
Dawn Couch
Kaelene Nobis
Long Range Planning Manager, Hayley Bonsteel introduced Dawn Couch from
Berk Consulting to present the Kent Manufactured Home Preservation Study
and findings. Couch advised the purpose of the study was to improve the
understanding of manufactured home parks (MHP's) in the community and
the role they play in Kent's affordable housing options. Couch detailed
components of the study and spoke about the outreach that was conducted
between December 2020 and March 2021. The stakeholders involved in the
outreach were MHP experts, owners and residents. There were
questionnaires for owners and residents as well as resident interviews.
Couch reviewed the findings of the preservation study and noted that Kent
has a very diverse set of housing and community types. In general, residents
report overall satisfaction with their park management and site conditions.
The 26 MHP's in Kent were categorized into three groups, 7 of which were
identified as a priority for addressing park conditions. These issues range
from crowding of units, poor site maintenance to unsafe accessory
structures. Couch noted that higher rent in these communities are not a
predictor of park quality. MHP communities in Kent can be supported through
local regulations, tenant support services, and investments to site conditions.
Couch advised that a comprehensive map of the park locations in the City is
available in the full report.
Councilmembers are interested to hear what can be done to preserve these
MHP communities and what the City can do to address any concerning park
conditions.
Meeting ended at 6:40 p.m.
Kimberley A. Komoto
City Clerk
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Update: April 20, 2021
Matt Gilbert, ECD Deputy Director
Downtown
Kent Sounder Station Parking and Access Improvements Project.534 stall garage + local bus, pedestrian & traffic improvements. Part of ST2 plan approved in November 2008. January 2020,
the City and Sound Transit agreed to this project location.
Downtown Sounder Garage
1,900 riders/day originate in Kent63% of passengers arrived at Kent Station by carKent Garage was 97% used, parking lot 103%Increasing need for parking across the Sounder system.
Pandemic: High Demand
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Alignment
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staff briefing to the ST Board
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April 8Discussed Kent, Auburn and Sumner garage projectsEmphasized high level of utilization Discussed current budget vs. project costsCost for Kent garage is about $21M over the budgeted
funding
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Sound Transit’s Re
shrink the project
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Saving Measures
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One contract for Kent, Auburn, SumnerStandard garage design for all three locationsReduced scopeAsk jurisdictions to ‘build upon’ investment instead of mitigate impacts.
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Possible Cost
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Prioritize delivering the current defined scope despite increased costs.Prioritize cost savings including allowing reduced project scope.
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Decision by ST board:
Questions?
Downtown Sounder Garage