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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Meeting - City Council Workshop - 07/02/2024 (2) Approved City Council Workshop • Workshop Regular Meeting KENT Minutes WAS M IN G 7 0 N July 2, 2024 Date: July 2, 2024 Time: 5:15 p.m. Place: Chambers I. CALL TO ORDER Council President Kaur called the meeting to order. Attendee Name _ Title Status Arrived Satwinder Kaur Council President Present Bill Boyce Councilmember Excused John Boyd Councilmember Present Brenda Fincher Councilmember Present Marli Larimer Councilmember Present Zandria Michaud Councilmember Present Toni Troutner Councilmember Present II. PRESENTATIONS 1 Water System Update Rod Langford 45 MIN. Paul Johnson Rob Langford Water Utility Site Process Control Manager presented an update on the City's Water System. Langford talked about the water system demand and detailed the 2024 water use weekly average and advised the summer demand season is May - Sept. The City is not affected by the statewide drought declaration. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers was also able to capture ample water storage at the Howard Hanson Dam. For the Tacoma Regional Water Supply System, the Howard Hanson Dam achieved a full municipal storage pool for 2024. The Fish Passage project is on schedule with construction to begin in 2026, operating by 2031 and operation by 2031. Langford reviewed the City's Water Quality Report for 2023. The Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition System upgrades were detailed, as well as the Programmable Logic Controller upgrades. The 6-Million gallon Tank #1 Recoating and Structural Improvements project was completed and back on line in June, 2024. The West Hill Reservoir project was completed in 2023. The Booster Pump station and transmission City Council Workshop Workshop Regular July 2, 2024 Meeting Kent, Washington Minutes ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................._............................................................................................................................................................................................................... main is in the design period. Langford provided an overview of the water treatment & water quality monitoring work, including upgrades to water sites. The 212th Water Treatment Plant Upgrades are in process. The updated Water Site Security measures were detailed. Dave Brock, Deputy Public Works Operations, provided details on the Per & Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS). The EPA issued and approved maximum contaminate levels - thresholds for PFAS compounds in parts per trillion levels and staff worked to develop SOPS when collecting samples. Brock detailed recent testing results. Water Distribution & Sewer Collections Manager Paul Johnson talked about the 2021 Lead & Copper Rule revision that required all water systems to complete a service line inventory of pipe material on all water services 2- inches and less in size on both the public and private portions of the service. Johnson detailed the three statistical methods the City would use to assure the City has no lead service lines in their system. Johnson advised after researching 1300 lines, no lead was found. Johnson provided an overview of the projects completed and recognized the staff for all of their hard work and dedication. Johnson indicated all water sources are looking good, they are on track to complete all planned projects, and will continue to provide safe and reliable drinking water to businesses and residents. 2 Kent Geographic Information System Heath Brackett 20 MIN. Update GIS Supervisor Heath Brackett presented the Council with an update on the substantial growth that has taken place related to the GIS platform, including: Supporting the Cityworks platform Integrates with City systems Other departments started hiring GIS analysts GIS platforms are powerful Ads the "where" information to anything in the City Makes information more accessible to the staff and public. ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Page 2 of 3 City Council Workshop Workshop Regular July 2, 2024 Meeting Kent, Washington Minutes ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................._............................................................................................................................................................................................................... GIS is for everyone: GIS professionals: Administrators and Analysts General Staff: GIS Viewers, GIS Contributors Brackett highlighted 2023 projects: GIS upgrades Inter-departmental GIS integrations/collaborations Cityworks/GIS Dashboards New Aerial Imagery - Will provide high resolution images with survey-level accuracy, reduced cost and improved analysis Provides 4-band imagery that will provide clearer view of vegetation, clearer delineation of pervious vs. impervious surfaces. Imagery Analysis: Develop GIS tool to identify land classifications Consolidate into pervious and impervious classes Use analysis to compare to existing impervious surface layer Brackett talked about the water service line inventory and the plan to build a public facing viewing tool. Brackett talked about GIS supporting the Amanda project by: Helping to identify missing parcel records in Amanda Working with ECD to identify requirements for Amanda's GIS viewer Building automation process to keep property records current. Brackett invited the public to GIS Day - the third Wednesday in November. Meeting ended at 6:20 p.m. Ki ley A. Kom oto- City Clerk ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Page 3 of 3 Ke nt Wate r S ste m U pd ate Council Workshop July 2, 2024 4.0OP F f # �qPP } _- - ' * qw P,�L. +' City of Kent 2024 Water Use Weekly Average Thu-Wed —5 yr Minimum —5 yr Maximum 5 Yr Average —2024 Actual ate 1y 6 0 [7 v p a G System May-September 1kd o D L_ eman � � 10 6 $0 y6 A0 Week of the Year Beginning in January fl� 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 Al 43 46 48 50 5; wtrpp.xfsx Print Date:7/1/2024 Washington Drought Declaration 14 kagi San Juan Whatcom a n d tit'+� Skagit Island Snohomish Clallam • Everett on I Jefferson • Seattle ■ Seatac King G rays Nt Harbor � Tacoma Mason Pierce Thurston Pierce Lewis Thursto Yakima Cowlitz Asotin Wahkiakum Skamania Ben Klickitat Clark Area included in 6mb" DEPARTMENT OF�drought emergency ECOLOGY State of Washington Water Supply Indicator Critical Abundant Tacoma Regional Water Supply System ( RWSS ) 1 • Achieved Full Municipal ' . Storage Pool for 2024T Sys r • Howard Hanson Dam Fish _ rt Passage timeline : On Schedule - - - -- • Passed by Congress, the 2022 �� � WRDA Bill includes funding approval for the project • Current Phase : Design • Construction : Begins 2026km f= • g Y 2031 O Operating b p • • Additional Water Storage Project (AWSP) Phase 11 to follow _ ■ /, s _ - . FS 4z - ■ . b - ® 141 0 , ' - � 16 lilt �j If 1b � AL _ . � _ . � � � - - ` - - • ' ' - . . �% :� . 2 Pk � _ � . • - a- . 44 \ : ' • a . - STORAG 7.1 ■ - & • . . , ■ . . � 16AL. . , . . . . . . . � �aTRSPE P OPT CONTAJ ,, . AF*UT YO U, ,P N KJ NC WAT , . PVVS I. 3191501 --Mmmmmmm� Supervisory Acquisition ( SCAIDA) SCADA Server All77 y ko :a ■ Programmable Logic Controller ( PLC ) Upgrades [I w Nor .D PLC y `� � components y i East Hill Well r . . ' �� . .� t� i. 6 - Million a on Tank # i Recoating & S f --- r New tank overflow with airgap NO I• West Hill M� . N wl 1 r' _ • e'' *' _ _ -= .w�,.• � � _ � � � �J` Lek,:. =..�, low ! 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GREEN Green; Sewers, drainage facilities or other drain lines. < - `� Utility Locates Dashboard Saeslle as at r ® g ry Prior Emer en Nan-emer en ys Overview This dash board is intended for use by the PW m Operations Utility Locates team and PW SeaTac . Construction.It provides summary statistics on active and past locate tickets.It also assists PW _ Construction in searching for active locate tickets Closed Locate Tickets found in project areas in construction. 7)Angle Lak How it works r ESr The map provides multiple layers in orderto display k z 11450 open and closed locate tickets classified either as f emergency or non-emergency.The drop-down bar ' _- (since selected date) al lows you to select a soecifictimeframe for tickets to appear on the map.Changing the timeframe will also update informational widgets for closed tickets. You can also filterthe map by emergency or non- emergency tickets.You can use the search barto r, look for and zoom to specifcticket numbers, - projects in construction,or addresses.Any locate ticket or construction project can be clicked on to Total Open Locate TicketsALONCEL Total Closed Tickets Since Selected Date 2.00 80 r a 72 a Kdnt RAE0 RN u b0 f r Y r � o - r u ° 1000 E Z ff/J �Tn r 20 ] 506 Covi 61 0 Non-emergency 0 1 r G Non-emergency Emergency Priority Level 0 ,mi Priority Level test update:a fewsecon6 ego Bureau of Land Management,Esri,HERE,Garmin,GeoTechnologies,Inc.,USGSr EPA City of Kent GIS I City of Kern,WA Azteca Systems,LLC-Cityworks®20W-2024 Esri,HERE Powered by Esri test update.a fewsecandsago Clark 'wa V Water Supply System -qw- AIM- -wl - ■ Conservation � n J • I Update presented : -6/3/ - - by Evan Swanson SR 516/Jenkins ree oad Widening P �_ ,zz . _-Cit of C ton .. _ ram'' �",�� --•� �- ,,�.. �, . 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POWER GIs ^_ 1000 3rd Ave S Kent WA 98032 T r I # 1 1 it f K ' - - - N 'a ce 0006600 0, City Kent o e -P ¢ � rd �, T- -� 0 ,.. a Storm 3 Ave Pump Station ( PS #3) f Outfall to Green River s ..._...... 5 259 5T - i - i i • 1 b b rr4 pr l r� ,'4_ 4 ■f vi _ _ •. Yam` 15 POWER GISLF - 1000 3 Ave S, Kent, WA 98032 - = - Parcel #00066001 10, City of Kent Storm 3rd Ave Pump Station ( PS #3) Outfall to Green River ;- 52595T Easements granted '- i - I 1 b b rr4 pr GIS IS FOR EVERYONE GIS Administrators GIS Professionals < I GIS Analysts GIS Data Contributors General Staff GIS Viewers 1100. Number of staff with required skills �� KENT _ of*`. _-.1^.��� �SA �, f � r fir+•. Y 2023 PROM GIS upgrades Il Inter-departmental GIS 6 ' 4 integration � � • '� . CitY works/GIS Dashboards 1 New Aerial Imagery 7fk Now Mv, .4 y - - : _J AA •� - a, ��� � - � T.i .�-- � ' ,.r��-tea' "�• �Y,� +.-;�-* �. c ? A y 1 72� . ��-�.'� '�� 1 .� - •�' - Blue = Planned Work, Orange = Completed Work Largest Ponds & Ponds & Bioswales Tukwila ❑ Bioswales 123,750.00 Sq Ft-5/1/2024, 3:00 PM 22 _--- Pacific Heights 25340 1215T PL --- -+ SE �. ; 94,500.00 Sq Ft-5114/2024, 11:30 AM Planned to Line Trim and Mow Sun Meadows II 13111 SE"- ; �; 279TH PL 91,250.00 Sq Ft-5122/2024, Lest update.-2 minutes ago r 4 9:32 AM South Bend 11620 SE 269TH O es Moines j ST Ponds & Bioswales `'c ` '+ 91,250.00SgFt-5/612024, 9:33 AM Maple Val LID 359 116th Ave SE Improvements 11706 5E 259TH 5 nt 5 Last update..-2m-notes ago 7 "�"t Ponds & Bioswales Maintained this Year Line Trimmed and Mowed if i I i ~Lastupdete.-2 minutes ego 2,311 ,250 sq ft Line Trimmed and Mowed 2fun + 1 153 379 2 mi Lea Hill Work History Re port Sohd Waste Dashboard Task Force Staff All Staff Combined Litter Work Blue = Planned/Assigned Work, Orange = Completed Work,Yellow=Task Force Completed Work 33 * 1 k 38 *3k �� •� Pounds collected Pounds collected r� • � *� e�h1 •r. �. � 1a La=:ua,4ate:a,w sec—n ec7 �„� A r r�w-n« �.r�� L 37 , 9% 30 .9% Pupet L I I Sound s J of of r_ 4- A 95 152 L _ Work Orders Work Orders generated from generated from t Service Requests Service Requests �+ Lea Hii f—�pd—nl....--d—ii: RUreau of Land Management,Esri,HERE,Garm"r USGS,EPA,NP.; Arleta Sy.,I-T!s.1 I C-Cilyworks®2009-2024 1 Esri,H... Powered by Esri Litter Homeless Graffim Pothole Response - Potholes fille�d, Hill- - 1110 snadax• + fake last 6 mont s i es Moines ' Average ofI$ 35 -_ ---;-- _ ---_-- v o, 909 ------ per potholej --------- t - t ■ r t• to 4 BAND IMArmsFRY r wr Clearer view of vegetation J , .4 Clearer delineation of r{ 4 pervious vs. impervious surfaces - rr4 •' 1. •�N.a 2024 PRr) irt;-[% Drainage utility audit ., . Water service line inventory •:cam �.`t... - • Amanda G S support };ry • GIS rearchitecture and upgrade I AL ti # 1' .19 s ' .. =: IMAGERY ANALYSIS { ; , Develop GIS tools to identify land classifications S i � • Consolidate into pervious and impervious classes t h • Use analysis to compare to a+ existing impervious surface layer - ,�•L�r-Fr"'� ` �G �* ., .Y.d ) it � � x� 19 �` 11 CA CULATI Lot Area : 213,264 sq . ft. Impervious area : 179, 152 sq . ft. �o Impervious: 84.0% r , � 1 •'I 'f 1 WATER SERVICE LINE INVENTORY Information and Links �; Inspection )e[ail5 r. • Id:148752 .� � -•'' Location:24205 94TH AV Close - i^�' ^'`' 4�• _ Status:Closed v Resolution:ADDITIONAL WORK RI� SED = Insp.Data:1111.1124 8:31 AM Inspected By:Jennings,Trevor v Utility Side Material J t� P... Non-Lead-Copper v _ } L.. Utility Side Source 3 rya�v 4• ' �s4` 0 t00 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 I100 1200 Field inspection only with no records f +• 4•y�•- y Utility Verification Method A• h. . 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A Recommendation:Needs check 7 e 67 o m 0.7 0 < r Legend [Base Maps r Legend r Base Maps _ r Legend r Base Maps Cord.Score:0 n ENT man y AMANDA SUPP ( RT - Identified missing parcel records in Amanda ECD currently adding these records into Amanda ' l Working with ECD to identify --- - -requirements for Amanda ' s GIS Viewer : y Building automation process to keep property records current - f r i - - II iij KOTOSDAY _ - a ol OY 1 .. l � I r � L Nr tit �•�3 �4' - . * i.. • ` �. �•' r ' .#,!'' � ��m *jam' w _ � r•. �1' � -�s 1� i -. � ��