Burien City Council to Discuss Redevelopment, Safety, and Energy Franchise on Oct 20
The Burien City Council will hold a public meeting on Tuesday, October 20, 2021, starting at 5:30 p.m. The meeting can be attended in person, watched on TV, streamed via Zoom meeting, or viewed live online. The agenda includes an update on the Burien Comprehensive Safety Action Plan by Jessica Aguilar and Christine Hawatmeh, and a public comment period with restrictions on campaigning.
The council will discuss the redevelopment of two city-owned properties and consider forming a subcommittee to explore the process for contract presentations. Shari Gray, Manager of Community Programs, will present a report on the status of the cultural district development and provide an update on city planning before a subcommittee. Additionally, the council will consider granting a franchise to Puget Sound Energy. The full agenda packet is available for download from the provided link. City Manager Adolfo Bailon will give an overview of the legislation session, which will also be discussed at the meeting.
The Burien City Council meeting on October 20 will cover a wide range of topics, including updates on safety, redevelopment, and city planning. Residents are encouraged to attend or watch the meeting to stay informed about local developments and have their voices heard during the public comment period.
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