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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1158RESOLUTION NO. / /b 8 ' A RESOLUTION of the City Council of the City of Kent, Washington, establishing the Target Issues for 1988. WHEREAS, in November, 1984, the City council developed a vision of the future for the City of Kent, and developed a list of Target Issues; and WHEREAS, the City Council again met in subsequent years to reassess the prior year's Target Issues and prioritize and develop additional Target Issues; and WHEREAS, the City Council met in January, 1988 and once again developed Target Issues and priorities; and WHEREAS, action on the Target Issues will not likely be completed during 1988, but the issues will provide a guide for allocating the Council's time and for focusing its attention; and WHEREAS, the process of adoption of Target Issues is a dynamic one, and from time to time, as projects are accomplished or other priorities arise, issues may be added while others may be deleted; and WHEREAS, Target Issues, as adopted herein, shall be posted throughout the City Hall as a reminder to the City and as information to the public; NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENT, WASHINGTON DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The Target Issues as laid out in attached Exhibit A are adopted for 1988. Passed at a regular meeting of t.._he Cit);; Council of the City of Kent, Washington this __J_ day of ~-1988. t (: I/ '" / -~Concurred in by the Mayor of the City of Kent, this ~ day of ..p:;t.-t.r--.1; , 1988. ('"' C' ·"'~ '\' -~~\~~~-,_--' DAN KELLEHER, MAYOR ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM: ~~T~EY I hereby certify that this is a true and correct copy of Resolution No. 11-5 f?' , passed by the City Council of the City of Kent, Washingto~, the l day of ~~~ , 1988. 5510-180 - 2 - TARGET ISSUES '88 • TOP PRIORITY • 1. Improve Transportation and Traffic Systems a. Willis Improvements· b. Smith Street Improvements c. Canyon Drive Improvement d. Road Improvement Projects: Work Program for 1988 e. Curb Cut Standards f. 272: Route Alignment g. Traffic Mitigation Policy: Adoption h. Rail System: Direction i. Reith Road: Problems j. Corridor 196 • 2. Renew and Revitalize Downtown a. Park-and-Ride b. Public-Private Office Development c. Downtown Plan and Development d. Clean-Up Program e. Library Building • 3. Address Solid Waste a. Resource Recovery: Decision b. Recycling Program c. Solid Waste Definition in Zoning Code/Comprehensive Plan d. Barden· Proposal: Decision II 4. Annexation a. Pacific Highway South (Fred Meyer et al., Star Lake) b. West Hills Island c. East Hill (116th to !24th) d. Greater Kent Study: Implementaion e. Kent "Protective" Strategy D HIGH PRIORITY 0 5. Plan for Kent's Future Land Use and Development a. East Valley Study b. Industrial Zoning (Near C. B. D.) c. lnterlocal Agreement with King County (Soos Creek) d. Development Plans for Monitoring in Unique, Fragile Areas 0 6. Enhance Community Safety a. Fire Facilities Construction b. Bond Issue: Implementation c. Fire Apparatus d. Hazard Materials Plan e. Disaster Plan: Adoption f. Drug Task Force g. Staffing Plan for East Hill/North Fire Station h. Fire Service Level i. Police Service Level j. Police-Fire Training Facility 0 7. City Pride and Image a. Centennial Celebration: Planning b. City Entrances c. City Calendar d. Illegal Dumping Enforcement Program e. Code Enforcement 0 8. Develop Park System a. Golf Course: Completion b. Inter-Urban Trail: Completion c. Clark Lake Park d. East Fenwick Property: Purchase e. Cross Valley Trail f. King County Agreement (Grandview, North Meridian, Pea Patch, Valli-Kee) 0 9. Housing Upgrades a. Resolution 1123 (Multi-Family Density) b. Multi-Family Design Standards: Policy c. Senior Housing Policy d. Zoning: Mixed Housing Type Additional Moderate Priority Target Issues are identified in a complete listing of Target Issues. Projects included in moderate priority issues are available by calling the Public Information Coordinator at 859-3327.