city of tacoma
Meeting Name: City Council Agenda status: Final
Meeting date/time: 4/18/2023 5:00 PM Minutes status: Final  
Meeting location: Webinar Link: www.zoom.us/j/84834233126 Passcode: 349099
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23-0376 11.EDMin20221129Item FiledMinutes of the Economic Development Committee, November 29, 2022.filed  Action details Not available
23-0377 12.EDMin20221213Item FiledMinutes of the Economic Development Committee, December 13, 2022.filed  Action details Not available
23-0389 13.PUBSSMin20230322Item FiledMinutes of the Public Utility Board study session, March 22, 2023.filed  Action details Not available
23-0390 14.PUBMin20230322Item FiledMinutes of the Public Utility Board meeting, March 22, 2023.filed  Action details Not available
23-0369 15.TCABMin20230306Item FiledMinutes of the Tacoma Creates Advisory Board, March 6, 2023.filed  Action details Not available
23-0386 16.Proclamation - Tacoma Dome’s 40th AnniversaryProclamationProclaiming Friday, April 21, 2023, as Tacoma Dome Day.presented  Action details Video Video
23-0385 17.Proclamation - Domestic Violence Awareness DayProclamationProclaiming Wednesday, April 26, 2023, as Domestic Violence Awareness Day.presented  Action details Video Video
23-0387 18.Compassionate Tacoma RecognitionRecognitionCompassionate Tacoma Recognition: The Conversation 253.presented  Action details Video Video
RES41176 19.Purchase Resolution – Ben-Ko-Matic Co. d.b.a. Owen Equipment Co.ResolutionA resolution awarding a contract to Ben-Ko-Matic Co. d.b.a. Owen Equipment Co., in the amount of $3,117,500, plus applicable taxes, plus a 10 percent contingency, budgeted from the Wastewater and Surface Water funds, for four Vactor 2100i PD sewer cleaner trucks, for an initial contract period of three years, for a projected contract total of $3,429,250 - Sourcewell Contract No. 101221-VTR. [Justin Davis, Facilities Management Division Manager; Josh Diekmann, P.E. PTOE, Interim Director, Public Works; Michael P. Slevin III, P.E., Director, Environmental Services]adoptedPass Action details Video Video
RES41177 110.Purchase Resolution – R.L. Alia CompanyResolutionA resolution awarding a contract to R.L. Alia Company, in the amount of $8,836,288.25, plus applicable taxes, plus a 15 percent contingency, budgeted from various departmental funds, for the construction of the Larchmont District Green Infrastructure Project, for a projected contract total of $10,161,731.49 - Specification No. ES20-0144F. [John Burk, P.E., Science and Engineering Division Manager; Michael P. Slevin III, P.E., Director, Environmental Services]adoptedPass Action details Video Video
RES41178 111.RES - Rail Amendment 1 to WSDOT Rail LoanResolutionA resolution authorizing the execution of an amendment to the interest-free loan agreement with the Washington State Department of Transportation, to extend the railroad track rehabilitation project completion date from June 30, 2023, to December 31, 2023, and revise the repayment schedule from February 2024 to February 2033. [Alan Matheson, Assistant Rail Superintendent; Dale King, Rail Superintendent]adoptedPass Action details Video Video
RES41179 112.Resolution - 483 Clerical LOA PD TitlesResolutionA resolution authorizing the execution of a Letter of Agreement with the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local 483, Clerical Unit, regarding two new public disclosure classifications. [Dylan Carlson, Labor Relations Division Manager; Bill Fosbre, City Attorney]adoptedPass Action details Video Video
RES41180 113.Resolution - EMS Levy Lid Lift ballot measureResolutionA resolution transmitting a ballot measure to the Pierce County Auditor to be placed on the ballot for the Primary Election on Tuesday, August 1, 2023, which reads: CITY OF TACOMA PROPOSITION NO. 1 EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES PROPERTY TAX LEVY INCREASE The City of Tacoma Council adopted Resolution No. 41180 concerning restoration of the City’s emergency medical services property tax levy. This measure would continue to fund emergency medical services and care (EMS) by restoring the EMS levy to $0.50 per $1,000 of assessed value for collection in 2024; authorizing an annual increase of up to 6 percent annually to not exceed the $0.50 rate for 2025-2029; and authorizing use of the 2029 levy amount as the base for computing levies in future years, per RCW 84.55. Qualifying seniors, veterans, and others would be exempt, per RCW 84.36.381. Should this proposition be: Approved………….. [ ] Rejected…………… [ ] [Toryono Green, Fire Chief]adopted  Action details Video Video
RES41181 214.RES - Together We End Gun Violence Conference SponsorshipResolutionA resolution authorizing the one-time use of Council Contingency Funds, in the amount of $10,000, to sponsor the Together We End Gun Violence conference. [Mayor Woodards]adoptedPass Action details Video Video
ORD28879 115.Ordinance - 483 CL & NR new titlesOrdinanceAn ordinance amending Chapter 1.12 of the Municipal Code, relating to the Compensation Plan, to implement rates of pay and compensation for employees represented by the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local 483, Clerical Unit; and to create the non-represented classifications of Community Service Officer and Labor Negotiator, Public Safety. [Kari L. Louie, Assistant Director; Shelby Fritz, Director, Human Resources]set over for final reading  Action details Video Video