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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Meeting - City Council Workshop - 09/03/2024 (2) Approved City Council Workshop • Workshop Regular Meeting KENT Minutes WAS HiNaTor+ September 3, 2024 Date: September 3, 2024 Time: 5:18 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 Present John Boyd Councilmember Present Brenda Fincher Councilmember Present Marli Larimer Councilmember Present Zandria Michaud Councilmember Excused Toni Troutner Councilmember Present II. PRESENTATIONS 1 Parks Geographic Information Systems Cassidy Sawyer 30 MIN. Parks Director, Julie Parascondola introduced Cassidy Sawyer, GIS Analyst in the Parks Department. Sawyer presented the Council with the Geographic Information Systems in the Parks Department. Sawyer advised the City's Public Works Department manages the GIS portal for entire City and also provides support for the entire system. Sawyer advised the goals from the City's Parks & Open Space Plan for 2022 include: Data driven decisions. Had to build data: o What property do we own? o What assets at which locations Where to invest? Sawyer starting in 2020 and began working on the property layer and asset inventory. Next, the Recreational Value was added in addition to heat mapping. The Park and Open Space Plan will be updated 2028 - Staff will start working on the updates in 2026. City Council Workshop Workshop Regular September 3, 2024 Meeting Kent, Washington Minutes ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................._............................................................................................................................................................................................................... Sawyer advised Asset Management is a systematic approach to the governance and realization of all value for which a group or entity is responsive. Staff is inventorying all inground assets the City maintains and lifecycle of assets. This is a planning tool for maintenance, repair, and replacement of assets. Sawyer provided examples of Asset Attributes. Sawyer talked about the Computerized Maintenance Management System and subsequent implementation. The new NPDES permit requirements has led Parks taking over stormwater inspection and maintenance of city stormwater systems in parks and facilities. Sawyer provided an update on the status of the print and digital mapping in addition to the changes to the Parks and Facilities Guide, website and wayfinding maps. Sawyer introduced details on Placer.ai that provides visitation analytics from data received from mobile applications. Sawyer extended an invitation for City staff to participate in GIS Day on November 20t" 2 East Hill North Community Park Brian Levenhagen 45 MIN. Kelly Petersen Deputy Parks Director, Brian Levenhagen presented the Council with an overview of the East Hill North Community Park Status Update. • Master Plan determined an initial phasing plan for the park based on public feedback • Design of the park is currently about 50% complete • A funding gap exists to complete the 132nd Ave improvements that would need to happen in conjunction with construction of current park phasing plan Levenhagen reviewed guiding principles developed out of outreach phase. • Preserve, protect and enhance the natural character • Expand trail access to provide immersive ecological • experiences and moments of connection • Understand and maintain connection to the varied and historic uses of the land • Leverage the unique ecology of the place for learning and experiential education • Provide safe, welcoming, and equitable access to park amenities • Create safe connections between nearby neighborhoods and amenities • Provide restrooms and shelter to support he park as a destination serving the East Hill North and greater Kent community • Establish the framework for a great park now and plan for future opportunities • Support multigenerational use of the park by providing playful experiences ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Page 2 of 4 City Council Workshop Workshop Regular September 3, 2024 Meeting Kent, Washington Minutes ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................._............................................................................................................................................................................................................... • Manage stormwater and other development effects with the low-impact design strategies Levenhagen detailed two options moving forward: Option A - reworking phasing plan • Concentrate improvements around getting pedestrians to the park, passive park uses and connections to Soos Creek Trail. • Building park amenities anticipated to increase vehicular trips in a future phase 2. • Remove Shelters and Playground from Phase 1 • Shrinking the size of the parking lot • Make a significant first step in park development to reduce cost of future phases. • Get approval from grant agencies to rework phasing plan to get funding spent. • Submit budget request to fund means to get pedestrians to the park and design future vehicular improvements necessary to complete the park. Option B - Put the Project on Hold • Hold project until funds to complete vehicular improvements to 132nd Avenue are secured. • Get extension from grant agencies to spend funds in the future. • Construction cost escalation of 3-4% annually. • Longer wait for positive community use of site. Transportation Engineering Manager, Rob Brown detailed: Existing conditions at 132nd Ave SE and SE 216th Street. Reviewed Proposed pedestrian access improvements at SE 218th Street and SE 214th Way and SE 216th Street Left Turn to SE 216th Street - Reviewed design provided by engineering firm hired to come up with access improvements on 132nd Ave SE. • Enhanced crosswalks at SE 214th Way and SE 218th • Sidewalk improvements • The Left Turn option is estimated to cost $15m to construct 132nd Ave SE roundabouts: • Roundabout at SE 218th St and SE 214th Way • Pedestrian connections similar to Left turn options • Roundabouts would provide traffic calming in this area. • The roundabout option is estimated to cost $8m to construct Levenhagen asked if Council would be in favor of staff making a budget request to pay for pedestrian access improvements for the first phase of the ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Page 3 of 4 City Council Workshop Workshop Regular September 3, 2024 Meeting Kent, Washington Minutes ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................._............................................................................................................................................................................................................... project. Kaur, Fincher, Troutner (Troutner advised Councilmember Michaud conveyed that she was in favor and staff making a budget request), Boyd, and Boyce were in favor of moving forward with staff making a budget request in addition to supporting Option A. Larimer was in favor of placing the project on hold, in favor of Option B. Meeting ended at 6:13 p.m. KL+ U Ley A. Kavu)to- City Clerk ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Page 4 of 4 Geographic Information Systems in Parks Cassidy Sawyer GIS Analyst City Council 9/3/2024 Agenda • GIS Staff 411 • Parks & Open Space Plan • Asset Management • Stormwater • Maps & Wayfinding • Placer.ai 2 IS Staf f What Is Enterprimse GIS?enterprise GIS - 1 . [organizational issuesI A geographic information system that is integrated through are entire organization so that a large number of users can manage, share, and use spatial data and related information to address a variety of needs, including data creatio n, mod ificati o of vis ua I izatio n, analysis, and d iissem i nation. 4 11 PW GIS • Historically, GIS only in PW a Heath Brackett QCentennial Center • New Staff = Fully Staffed • Manage Portal for the whole City (Enterprise) C Alex Then Andy sauls Eric Grlgorovich Kagany... Jasmine Palaganas Zak David Zakoian gCentennial Center OCentennial Center Centennial Center OCentennial Center wCentenniaiCenter 5 Departmental GIS Staff Managing all Data/Maps for our iTladmin Departments GIS Parks GIS • Cassidy Sawyer in Parks (TLT) • Dan Blincoe in ECD • Pavel Belsky in IT/Admin (TLT) • Police GIS Staff soon GIS Enterprise GIS is the system we work in OPollice pW GIS � ECD GIS 6 the City of KentParks Open - 1 t pace Plan f. ,' V. ftw ' -sue•` ° �� - _ y' .� -_e POSP Goals • Data Driven Decisions • Had to Build Data • What Property do we own • What assets at which locations • Where to Invest s IIII IN III I �ne IIII�IIII�IIu IIIIIIII�� AFTER RECORDING MAIL TO: VV2pnt�0021024002880 KJ/71/I I7Property _ PropertyL a er 2204thAvenueSonth IMG Y Kent,WA N 220 41h Avenue South Keno WA 9fi032 E1917484 ra""0'1'2 Is rr [w coutrr,sera DS_ 93 0 _124 I1i30 Parcel 3222059059 Tax pia 29�793 amp Uluu w0 23793 20.0 Reference Number of Related Document N,A Present use: Vamnt(3ingle-Family) Gramor(s):City of Kent 1K SE 272nd¢( Jurisdiction: KENT Grantee(s):City of Kent Taxpayer name: KENT CITY OF Abbreviated Legal Description:Plea.NE%NE%32-22-5 �7 o Address: NIA Additional Legal Description is on Page(s)�of Document u 2379l+�aa5 0 1b Appraised value $0 Assessor's Tax Parcel or Account No.:322205-9059 2-3 21160 190 237 2722 Lot area: 112,673 237930�230 23793 RCT +�� Levy code: 1526 Project:S.272'a CorridorR7P&11/�Avenue SE(88-30153) p M m ry N Proper Report Districts Report W ydJl 7 7 3o urce'.King County Assessor MUMCIPAL 9 2379YZZ2z4D28 2379."�riu�Dsu 237 uu� Lot lines are approximate.Not for legal use. QUIT CLAIM DEED a See our terns of— e' 23793vU[sfl 273 4 r., FNt z33�+.iu �zo (CapO—) Started this as a n Intern i n 2020 9 o THE GRANTOR,the CITY OF KENT,a municipal corporation,for and in 722059OD1 v dedication to the oubllt for stied ootvoses,conveys and quit claims to City t 1 2732023�273i� �10 o corporation.the following described real estate,situated in the County of KING,S1A 2379�rUiu includingany.(let acquirrd title: 3222059054 N ry N ry 2 324 273 ' n m Reviewing legal files � Refer to Exhibit"A"attached and made a pan hcrclo 23793n a V23�3u e00 • WITNESS WHEREOF,said municipality has caused this instrument to be me officers and its official==to be hereunto affixed this 9&day of Oc F o be/ 277gg3423' 3u a90 3793Rrilz nV • Reviewing parcel boundaries Daadmia as - Gnntar-City of Kmt •6b` JoM odgson,Parks l6rmlor - Reviewing Assessors Bills ' ' j -r,t varkD 2 STATE OF WASHINGTON ) `.I ilarEName z7zNa sTnEET OPEN SPACE COU TY OF KING r 4 f 77 4 •( ' Andrea SE Z74TH 5T&114TH AYE S. Asking Questions On thisRRday of +obe r ,2Wa.before me the undersigned• /7 1I t- Acreage 3.39931 1 and for the State of Washington,duly commissioned and sworn,personally app /r� aotentialRecVatue 2 Hodgson,known to be the Parka Director,of Kent.Washington,the corporation !rrentRecValve 0 foregoing instrument,and acknowledged the said instrument to be the free and volar, : of said corporation,and for the uses and purposes therein mentioned,and on oath +earAcquirM 1999 authorized to execute the said instrument and that the seal affixed is the cIJ Meetings with Parks and PW municipality. ass OPEN SPACE WITNESS my hand and official seal atTixed the day and year firs e +aturalResource aNWI' VF,113 Print name: e a -r, uakityView <Nulla na r Notary Public in and for the Sate of Wa a a rii Residing at ee A+ — — lotem.iing Element tNull, Updating as we go along =,;� r 4 - My commission exoires 709 OS a! � idatus UNDEVELOPED saa•a/ai�'ejl lsj)stwri.doc ve9e lis- R wned_gy PARKS Jfavt e X maintained_By PARKS 9 • Intern before me started this work " ���'!R Yl r:-r- C'RE � -s^r.'�'t YS•L t'd�f• yp�` r •f • 24 asset layers ' a . • Field work at 30 parks s ILM • Attributes on • Condition • Life Cycle - } • Installation Date a • I mageAL-0 'V q�' AL T-1., r Hogan Park Assets Asset Inventory 10 AVERAGE ASSET GRADE+ PARK PRC)PERTY GRADE divided by� STEP I Recreational Value C)VERALSTEP 2 PARK CCINDITICIN • Age and Condition of Assets • Recreational Opportunity Provided • '� Overcll rS Perk Condition Multiplier � O � 4 0.9 j PARK CCINDITICIN MULTIPLIER Attributes in Property . • Asset layers STEP 3 • Kent RECREATIONAL Population AMENITIES CURRENT • Level of Service CalculationRECREATIC)NAL VALUE STEP 4 x KENT'S PC)PULATI�N divided by �aao LEVEL CIF SERVICE Heat Mapping5, 4 ,t i • Park Access - 1 • Recreational Value `+ • WaIksheds __T • Transit Service Low ■ Low-Moderate r ■ Moderate -- # Moderate-High `- -- -- ' J High 'ark Access 1-1 Very High Current Recreational Value 0 Parks ---- -_--.__ 12 0 Water Heat Mapping Layers , x � 1V } L_ - 5 I r • Population using Zoning • Anticipated Density • Multifamily = highest density i 0 Other Parks 0 Manufacturing or Industrial later '�- Commercial/Urban Center � � i ; ~- _ s� !-- i ® Single Family Residential Multifamily Residential 13 Heat Ma OngLayersPP 1 - - i I • Racial & Social Equity � f j y i • Race and Ethnicity characteristics �1 • Socioeconomic characteristics ry �-.'� ti�lrT it Z F I 4 • Health factors Lover Lover-Moderate M -- - - - ModeratemU Moderate-High — High 14 4 Heat Ma Ong PPI Park Need i r I •M Moderate Walksheds Recreational Value M Low-Moderate • ' -� _ ' _ Transit s f Service _ • Racial Very High • Social Parks • Population Density Park Need Current s Recreational • Value ':.1 Heat Ma in PP y "a a • High Park Need Areas • Partnerships with Kent School `-- District J ' East Hill NorthT -- • Impact of opportunities 5 • Static to Dynamic j 19s; r! ++II 51 West Hill min . - --- - - --- - , N °I East Full South 19 Park and Open Space Plan Update in 2028 • Park and Open Space Plan 2022 • Consultant built • Park and Open Space Plan Update in 2028 • Start in 2026 • Static to Dynamic • In House • Update every year with completed projects • Potential investment impacts 20 �'� `- s�L '"T�` x'%+,; Iy �j ., ��r ',�7e' '�'?V�'Y''�,�'�'-'.wrN _ ,•, r;c� .� r. -�'�. 7 :"��k�f' •� -.�;�+.' �''`'-yr�' Y-1 f! 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Athletic Fields-Graph Athletic Fields List Athletic C List ourts Lea HIII Playgrounds 3 Auburn 2 -2 ad eral 7Jay t 27 Climbing wal I 1,Tay¢ Sk—park F �m' Flgcnn Playgrounds T Llst Explanation Xtreme5porcs List lure,__ _ __ ,--_ .-, -__ __,__2- Computerized Maintenance Management System ( CMMS ) Computerized Maintenance Management System ( CMMS ) • Recreation Management Software - Rec Trac • MainTrac Module (CMMS) • Implemented MainTrac (June -December 2022) • Not a Spatial Database ' R ECT RAC �/ Implementation of Maintenance Management System (CMMS) MainTrac went live Jan 1, 2023 • Training Staff/Technical Support (60+ Park Ops Staff) • Scheduled Staff hour Reports to Supervisors Issues • Manually pulling information into Insights for visual • Lag in Data for decision making 30 MaminTrac Tools Development • API (Application Programming Interface) • Auto downloads data from MainTrac • Parses out specific fields • New table to work from • Data in nearly real time now • Join with Property layer = spatial 31 Hours By Location ••. 2024 HO z=,?33 Hogan Perk @._.� 241259 Service u .-. 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Garrison week Ep rMwerks Perk • Park Hours Hours by Task Code • Task Hours 4.5K aK • Work Orders 3K u w Future 2K ,.$ WA OK i K 352-9. 76a4 715.5 w 565.4 576-7 52ii5 Costs ■ a � o Benchmarking LOS 4s fi w L7• �R �� 32 tormwater Stormwater New NPDES permit requirements has led to Parks taking over stormwater inspection and maintenance of City stormwater systems in parks and facilities • Main Questions • What stormwater systems are in our Parks and Facilities? • How to track inspections and maintenance? • How to report information quickly to Ecology? • Permit deadline was July 315Y, 2023 34 41 . a IN Storm Layer Creating a s" 1 ' gU w�_ g���Ot�C ■ � �'� i� r�� ■ ParksLayer w oq Changing Symbology Yellow = Private Seven Oaks Park- Purple Parks IN- 35 • `� � 6'Gh1P a� 6 163tt o o. Storm Layer 1 C8-5 CB-4 t • Identifying Catch Basin numbers F` r-F �df CB-3 r � • New Site Maps PLANS ReferReference Plan - CB-1 CB-2 • Getting As-Builts input Source As-t>uilt sparal • New systems Confidence Document Link N Asset Notes Other Notes � Wert GRoballD {0.5F28586-70B9-4A62- O k 8814-FlA.EB397733EI r 4 created user KBRACKETT created date 45/11/2021.7:08 AM last edited tiser ZZAKOIAN last_edite4f_de.-e 45117f2024,$=46 AM CB Number, C8-3 G.-ID 018 6080 36 Zoom to ••• ■ Storarnwater Tracking • Tracking inspection and maintenance • WorkForce ' • Dispatcher and field worker • User friendly 4 37 i Inspections 342 Stormwater Completed Reporting CB Inspections 342 Reporting o•y Y,Dashboard Schedule .Queries to pull out reporting needs Complete $ K. Catch Basin (nspections f 1 a 342 342 1 Ate O O O 49 00 � 0 1 / 0 o fh� P 1 BG. n0 I 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Y*Rbi1[gN 3' �• ,�.�A -.-- 3 A +t: •i° i 1' a In • Last Map Update was done in 2017 -- � a ^: I men Rw,k.d rk . yS1�S �1 • Needed an update I P°li� 3 °� - •� � �� qn way • Working on brochures k Map Key o K,l0C1w . ,a.. z. P.Lk Fml'm jr r•n Da ab M Rg—1 T.A - 9 ir°�Fpad Porkliq a � ` . K,nr Pah,B On k •�'i, �s...,.d,..rw - � a 4 o'k„rot, Parks Facmilmitmies 40 Find a Park App e Find address or place Q .- - - BluflC&Sketeperks CN © Renton Q Community Garden CD • On Public Website Tukvuila * Disc Golf CD • Filter Parks by Experience 0 Off-Leash Dog Park (:D Recreation Programming CD • Can look for Parks with a SeaTac o RestroomsCD Playground AND a restroom `- o ` ® Parking CD o Pickle ball Court i Les Moines .s V 'V�l ® Picnic 5hehers t•+ R .+ Playground CD SportsFeids&Sport Couns Op SpraYgrounds CD CD + 13 1 r •, _`� 0 Q r gl Trails E Walking Paths Water Acvvities 'I Fshing CD 41 ® Ha ndNe h icl e Boat Le—ch CD LOOP MAPS Follow Ih.Tr 9Sirrs&M.4—! 0 BEARS Iwyr M..-..M1.F F Kent Valley Loop 1 �r KENT VALLEY LOOP TRAILS[KVLT) SYSTEM MAP KEY ( �] EAGLE __ I - IcvirTr,il: •---- wala�rraar ��ff 0l,.,c.gnna T,ozh 14 tulles q W :Ak P.66c Drinking Tra 01 Isy ® epreans O Posti� �Feunlen TRAIL RULE$ KN*� r YAaeRldr,ioppuyrlaten mloRae wnndenud.ar,orcda rekma.Week ue ad eev...a a•nai.lk.w e.se..r.r.•:a Fdb..rhr,.ti•baw.',v..sy� rw T M ll,en of Trail, 5ALAADN 3 a+.er<wrr on th.kx. •Mprn�r�M1d mp„r v.•w• 13.1 m;ks Created in 2013 rreeirr ��M �•- r�eaP.a..r.,. r ... 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GI 44 KENT PARKS, RECREATION &COMMUNITY SERVICES � T h�ygaolPaptcom - �.._..... ��rk sr Exhibmits for Presentations Mill Creek Canyon - A Q 40i .--I * , . Ow r �. Trail5lide WAW m Lake Meridian Playground Closed • •N�' AN NA 45 s za sr r / Uplands Extension --- r 1 Mile Radius Total Census Pvpu�ptian: 28.fl62 Census Tracts 767 — Regional Trails Grant MapsComm. Ie1' borhoo enr or Land Land Use Class Uplands Playfield Cammercialllndustrial Regional Trails Mixed-Use -Kent Parks — - - 167/' ;� � E -FAW41E 5T MultiFamily - - — 'a Single Family Urban Center fa H•g n Par OO Cnmmvns Town -uoce {a Kenr Jio �erfg 1). 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Property: Property: West Fenwick Park f 5 Reith R... West Fenwick Park 15 Reith R... Visits 59.5K Visits 168.4K Visits 1 sq ft 0.08 Visits / sq ft 0.23 Size - sq ft 728.5K Size - sq ft 728.5K Visitors 15.4K Visitors 49K Visit Frequency 3.52 Visit Frequency 3.44 49 I I I I 12 Mont i/'/yam } ■'� '-� if ! _ .■■� _ ,z 1, + � r_ all Ion' ., � .._ +, a r� , •' — �r•� it — , P9„i l _ } _ Kent I . r Kent oo — -- Zap r i ALE I: WEST HILL m WF}ST H I I I- ,t3er7l wny '� •� F :s• all. GIS Day • November 201"7 2024 • Department showcase of GIS work • Event for City Staff • Get people interested and involved 51 Thank You • One GIS Analyst is vital to • Park & Open Space Plan • Property Management • Asset Inventory • Managing Maintenance Hours • Stormwater • Public Communication Future Opportunities to utilize GIS in our Human Services and Recreation Divisions a L 1 d East Hill North Community Park Update Aik ti- z - J Oft N.City Council Workshop 9/3/20244000 . Brian Levenhagen — Deputy Director Parks KENT Rob Brown —Transportation Engineering Manager East Hill North CommunityPark Status Update • Terry Jungman provided an update on the East � ` 5 Hill North Master Plan on June 6 202 • Master Plan determined an initial phasing plan for the park based on public feedback • Design of the park is currently about 50% s _ complete • A funding gap exists to complete the 132nd Ave �� _ �. . improvements that would need to happen in �. conjunction with construction of current park pgp hasin Ian 3 �i �• '-raw `d y �;„,, Preserve, protect and enhance the natural character Expand trail accessto provide immersive ecological `. experiencesand momentsof connection -: Understand and maintain connection to the varied and historic ry , uses of the land Leverage the unique ecology of the place for learning and t. - �,• PARKS,RECREATION&CO"W+i1T1[�•ti_ experiential education W ��,;: ~ _ _ Provide safe, welcoming, and equitable accessto park r amenities Create safe connections between nearby neighborhoods and n ° amenities Provide restroomsand she lterto support he park asa ". destination serving the East Hill North and greater Kent community :.r . Establish the framework fora great park now and plan for ` Fr future opportunities ,Support multigenerational use of the park by providing playful {„ � experiences I Manage stormwater and other development effectswith the low-impact design strategies How should we move forward ? How should we move forward ? r � r 7 IL t- .y . ► lu , } IL aL IML * a veSE try - �'-• T ; f !. EHNCP _ ,�_ ~ i• h � f b ti. Ell — dp - 4w- - - t # 7r Ilk d _ � P 132nd Ave SE _ dig _, r PIZ } f.or X •.k y , ; 1 � �• jo , V.-' ol - t :.. I[ •s aF s + -. ,_ rIL aF for 132nd Ave SE ' L . i � - . .� `�'' ma�y.++ � �• s _ -- 1 EHNP46 mot- ato 41 �4 � a Lr � f •f � � �_ ��1 7 r .� 132nd Ave Sol 'l EHNP -00 -Y= J 1. .*� _ .i;- _� � � • � .. i yyr - w• _ - -i. LL I