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Approved
Economic and Community
Development Committee
CC ECDC Regular Meeting
Minutes
October 11, 2021
Date: October 11, 2021
Time: 4:03 p.m.
Place: Chambers
Attending: Bill Boyce, Committee Chair
Marli Larimer, Councilmember
Zandria Michaud, Councilmember
Agenda:
1. Call to Order 4:03 p.m.
2. Roll Call
Attendee Name Title Status Arrived
Bill Boyce Committee Chair Present
Marli Larimer Councilmember Present
Zandria Michaud Councilmember Present
3. Agenda Approval
Moved by Councilmember Larimer, Seconded by Councilmember Michaud,
approved unanimously.
4. Approval of Minutes
1. Approval of Minutes dated September 13, 2021
MOTION: Move to approve the Minutes dated September 13, 2021
RESULT: APPROVED \[UNANIMOUS\]
MOVER: Marli Larimer, Councilmember
SECONDER: Zandria Michaud, Councilmember
AYES: Boyce, Larimer, Michaud
5. Information Items
A. INFO ONLY: Business Support Communication Tools
Michelle Wilmot at the podium to discuss the trusted community partner
network project. This effort is built on the network created initially to
distribute Kent's small business grants during the Summer and Fall of 2020.
The goal was to offer and distribute those grants equitably. Many of Kent's
small business owners are also members of communities who probably aren't
looking at the City Website or other places which communicate primarily in
English. These small business owners were known to have been especially
hard hit by the initial stay at home order.
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Last summer, economic development identified the executive directors of
several Kent-based community organizations that were providing support to
BIPOC entrepreneurs, in various ways - finding employees, finding financing,
navigating insurance needs, marketing etc. and this became the basis for
the Trusted Community Partner Network.
As we and our regional counterparts are still working to address the impacts
of the COVID-19 pandemic, and as new funding opportunities from Federal
and State sources are coming online, we have begun to coalesce with
oneRedmond to expand and refine this network of community partners into a
regional resource, a directory of Kent and South King County service
providers. We are building this with the help of the National Development
Council, and funded in part by a grant from the Port of Seattle. This resource
will identify the type of help on offer, an organizations language capabilities,
how to reach them, in a simple to use jargon free format.
But, these organizations are already experiencing high demand, between
ongoing COVID impacts and other circumstances, including in some cases
newly arrived refugees to help settle. So we are asking for help from our
counterparts in other cities to fund and sustain these navigators together, to
avoid duplication of effort, and to streamline the contracting and other
management tasks required. Partner cities might contribute funds from their
ARPA $, their own Port grants or even from general fund revenues per their
abilities, to increase capacity within these community organizations, and then
promote and utilize this resource in their own communities. By capping a
partner contribution level at 50K, we have identified a potential Partnership
network which could provide 900K worth of annual funding to increase
capacity among the business support service providers included in the
regional directory.
B. INFO ONLY: Housing Resources Website Update
Kaelene Nobis, Long Range Planner provides an update on one of the first
implementation items for the Kent Housing Options Plan.
Create a City of Kent web page that presents internal and external resources
related to housing in an organized, cohesive and easy to understand format.
The product presented tonight is called "Housing Resources" and can be
found here: https://www.kentwa.gov/doing-business/housing-resources
Creating this page was a collaborative effort between Long Range Planning,
Human and Resources and Multi-media. The timing was great because it
coincides with an overall city Website refresh which provided new web design
tools and resources we were able to utilize in creating our new page, like hot
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links to navigate lower on the opening page, and quick links to other city
pages and external resources too.
First we determined what information the city already was providing, and
gathered it into one place. Next we talked about what questions get asked
and made notes of it is was possible to find this info currently on the City
Website, or if it was not possible. If it was possible, was there a way to
make it easier to find? This led to the design you see presented which
addresses housing resources under these six banner categories:
Homelessness Resources, Rent & Utility Assistance, Permit Center, Rental
Housing Inspection Program, Kent Housing Option Plan, and Affordable
Housing Search.
It also provides information for those seeking to better understand housing
policy, including rights of tenants, rights and responsibilities for landlords,
and even resources for homeowners or those who wish to become
homeowners.
6. Adjournment 4:39 p.m.
Rhonda Bylin
Committee Secretary
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