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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Meeting - City Council Workshop - 02/06/2024 KENT CITY COUNCIL WORKSHOP • AGENDA KEN T Tuesday, February 6, 2024 VV A 5 H I N G T O N 5:15 p.m. Chambers A live broadcast is available on Kent TV21, www.facebook.com/CityofKent, and www.youtube.com/user/KentTV21 To listen to this meeting, dial 1-888-475-4499 or1-877-853-5257 Enter Meeting ID: 878 7033 8687 Passcode: 269457 Join the meeting Mayor Dana Ralph Council President Bill Boyce Councilmember John Boyd Councilmember Marli Larimer Councilmember Brenda Fincher Councilmember Zandria Michaud Councilmember Satwinder Kaur Councilmember Toni Troutner ************************************************************** Item Description Speaker Time 1 Kent East Hill Operations Center Julie Parascondola 30 MIN. Paula Painter 2 Downtown Subarea Plan Update: Kristen 20 MIN. Project Intro Holdsworth Unless otherwise noted, Council will hold workshops to discuss pending local and regional issues at 5:15 p.m. on each regular council meeting day, except when a regular or special council meeting occurs at or before 5:30 p.m. Public Comment may be submitted in writing to the City Clerk at the meeting,which will be distributed to each councilmember and admitted into the record, but will not be read aloud at the meeting. In order to be admitted into the record,written comments shall be submitted not less than three hours prior to the start of the Workshop meeting to Cityclerk@kentwa.gov, unless a person appears in-person, in which case,the written comments will be handed to the City Clerk and will be admitted into the record of the Workshop meeting. For additional information, please contact Kimberley A. Komoto, City Clerk at 253-856-5725, or email CityClerk@kentwa.gov. Any person requiring a disability accommodation should contact the City Clerk at 253-856-5725 in advance of the meeting. For TDD relay service, call Washington Telecommunications Relay Services at 7-1-1. Council Workshop Workshop Regular Meeting February 6, 2024 For additional information, please contact Kimberley A. Komoto, City Clerk at 253-856-5725, or email CityClerk@kentwa.gov. Any person requiring a disability accommodation should contact the City Clerk at 253-856-5725 in advance of the meeting. For TDD relay service, call Washington Telecommunications Relay Services at 7-1-1. 2.1 • KENT W A S M I N G T O N DATE: February 6, 2024 TO: City Council Workshop SUBJECT: Kent East Hill Operations Center SUMMARY: Parks Director Julie Parascondola and Finance Director Paula Painter will present the Council with an update on the Kent East Hill Operations Center. SUPPORTS STRATEGIC PLAN GOAL: Innovative Government - Delivering outstanding customer service, developing leaders, and fostering innovation. Evolving Infrastructure - Connecting people and places through strategic investments in physical and technological infrastructure. Thriving City - Creating safe neighborhoods, healthy people, vibrant commercial districts, and inviting parks and recreation. Sustainable Services - Providing quality services through responsible financial management, economic growth, and partnerships. Inclusive Community - Embracing our diversity and advancing equity through genuine community engagement. Packet Pg. 3 2.2 • KENT W A S M I N G T O N DATE: February 6, 2024 TO: City Council Workshop SUBJECT: Downtown Subarea Plan Update: Project Intro SUMMARY: Staff will provide an overview of the Downtown Subarea Plan (DSAP) update process and will ask for early input from Council on various project components. BACKGROUND: The City is working to update Kents Downtown Subarea Plan (DSAP) www.kentwa.gov/home/showpublisheddocument/4854/636214791768000000. The DSAP is a policy guide for Downtown that encourages a dense, mixed-use urban center that complements transit and infill and redevelopment compatible with the community's economic, environmental, and planning goals. It was last updated in 2013. The Puget Sound Regional Council (PSRC) develops policies and coordinates decisions about regional growth, transportation and economic development planning within King, Kitsap, Pierce and Snohomish counties. PSRC, through collaboration with more than 100 partners, has created a four-county regional growth strategy called Vision 2050. A hallmark of Vision 2050's regional growth strategy are "centers": Regional growth centers (RGCs) are locations of more compact, pedestrian-oriented development with a mix of housing, jobs, retail, services, and other destinations. The region's plans identify centers as areas that should receive a greater proportion of the region's population and employment growth than other parts of the urban area, while providing improved access and mobility-especially for walking, biking, and transit. Manufacturing/industrial centers (MICs) are locations for more intensive industrial activity. Both regional growth centers and manufacturing/industrial centers are focal points for economic development and transportation infrastructure investments. The region has designated 30 regional growth centers and 10 regional manufacturing/industrial centers. Downtown Kent is designated RGC and Kent's Industrial Valley is a designated MIC. On average, the City receives about $10-15 million in grants every two years for transportation projects. Packet Pg. 4 2.2 Periodically, PSRC evaluates existing centers and their accompanying subarea plans to ensure consistency with Vision 2050 and further regional collaboration. The next PSRC Centers Recertification process starts in 2025. Jurisdictions will need to adopt subarea plans that conform to Vision 2050 and Regional Centers Framework to remain eligible and competitive for PSRC funding. The "Rally the Valley" Industrial Subarea Plan was adopted in 2020 and complies with the updated PSRC requirements. Since DSAP has not been updated since 2013, the City must update the DSAP if it wishes to maintain certification and designation as a Regional Growth Center. ECD staff will lead this project and is contracting with MIG, Inc. for consultant support. ECD will coordinate efforts with all departments to review, evaluate, and update policies. SUPPORTS STRATEGIC PLAN GOAL: Thriving City - Creating safe neighborhoods, healthy people, vibrant commercial districts, and inviting parks and recreation. Sustainable Services - Providing quality services through responsible financial management, economic growth, and partnerships. Inclusive Community - Embracing our diversity and advancing equity through genuine community engagement. Packet Pg. 5