city of tacoma
Meeting Name: City Council Agenda status: Final
Meeting date/time: 10/2/2018 5:00 PM Minutes status: Final  
Meeting location: City Council Chambers
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18-1138 11.CVSMin20180809Item FiledMinutes of the Community Vitality and Safety Committee, August 9, 2018.filed  Action details Not available
18-1139 12.CVSMin20180823Item FiledMinutes of the Community Vitality and Safety Committee, August 23, 2018.filed  Action details Not available
18-1119 13.Proclamation - National Disability Employment Awareness MonthProclamationProclaiming October 2018 as National Disability Employment Awareness Month.presented  Action details Video Video
18-0953 14.Proclamation - Tacoma Arts MonthProclamationProclaiming October 2018 as Tacoma Arts Month.presented  Action details Video Video
18-1145 15.Recognition - Kiwanis Club of TacomaRecognitionRecognizing the Kiwanis Club of Tacoma.presented  Action details Video Video
RES40122 114.RES - Indigenous Peoples’ Day, flag, and bridge namingResolutionA resolution declaring the second Monday in October as “Indigenous Peoples’ Day” in the City of Tacoma and reaffirming the City’s commitment to promote the wellbeing and cultural vitality of Tacoma’s American Indian and Indigenous community; providing for the presentation of the Puyallup Nation Flag by the Puyallup Nation’s Color Guard at the City Council meeting of October 2, 2018, to be flown in the City Council Chambers in perpetuity; and initiating the process to name the bridge which extends from Puyallup Avenue across the Puyallup River to Fife, commonly known as the East Eells Street Bridge, with a name recognizing the Puyallup Tribe of Indians’ current and historical presence. [Mayor Woodards]adopted  Action details Video Video
RES40114 16.RES - Commission Elected SalariesResolutionA resolution appointing individuals to the Citizen Commission on Elected Salaries. [Mayor Woodards]adoptedPass Action details Video Video
RES40124 116.RES - Priority Hire Ordinance and Community Workforce AgreementResolutionA resolution directing the City Manager to prepare a draft Priority Hire Ordinance (PHO) and Community Workforce Agreement (CWA) in order to prioritize the hiring of residents who live in economically distressed areas for certain public works construction projects which exceed a substantial threshold cost; and to convene a “CWA Task Force” to be comprised of leaders from labor unions, private contractors, minority and women’s business enterprises, and economically distressed communities, to review, refine, and make recommendations on a final PHO and CWA for City Council consideration, within six months from the date of this resolution. [Council Member McCarthy]adoptedPass Action details Video Video
RES40115 17.Purchase Resolution – Insituform Technologies, LLCResolutionA resolution awarding a contract to Insituform Technologies, LLC, in the amount of $2,116,435.00, excluding applicable sales tax, plus a 15 percent contingency, for a total of $2,443,900.25, budgeted from the Environmental Services Surface Water and Wastewater Funds, for the rehabilitation of approximately 6.5 miles of underground stormwater and wastewater pipes in various locations - Specification No. ES18-0121F. [Kari Prussen, Project Manager; Michael P. Slevin III, P.E., Director, Environmental Services]adoptedPass Action details Video Video
RES40116 18.Purchase Resolution – Iron Horse, LLCResolutionA resolution awarding a contract to Iron Horse, LLC, in the amount of $477,123.00, excluding applicable sales tax, plus a 10 percent contingency, for a total of $524,835.30, budgeted from the Environmental Services Wastewater Fund, for the rehabilitation of side sewer connections in the vicinity of North 17th and Juniper Streets, and South 49th and Tyler Streets - Specification No. ES18-0004F. [Christa Lee, Project Manager; Michael P. Slevin III, P.E., Director, Environmental Services]adoptedPass Action details Video Video
RES40117 19.Purchase Resolution – Northwest Cascade, Inc.ResolutionA resolution awarding a contract to Northwest Cascade, Inc., in the amount of $679,679.00, excluding applicable sales tax, plus a 20 percent contingency, for a total of $815,614.80, budgeted from the Environmental Services Wastewater Fund and Public Works Streets Initiative Fund, for the replacement of aging wastewater sewer pipes and concrete pavement in the area of Chandler and Center Streets - Specification No. ES18-0206F. [Jason Turner, Project Manager; Michael P. Slevin III, P.E., Director, Environmental Services]adoptedPass Action details Video Video
RES40118 110.Purchase Resolution – Pacific Civil & Infrastructure, Inc.ResolutionA resolution awarding a contract to Pacific Civil & Infrastructure, Inc., in the amount of $2,965,082.50, excluding applicable sales tax, plus a 20 percent contingency, for a total of $3,558,099.00, budgeted from various departmental funds, including the Public Works Streets Initiative Fund, for the replacement of aging wastewater pipes, surface water pipes, and asphalt pavement in South Tacoma - Specification No. ES18-0001F. [Steve Hoffman, Project Manager; Michael P. Slevin III, P.E., Director, Environmental Services]adoptedPass Action details Video Video
RES40119 111.Purchase Resolution – Zones, Inc.ResolutionA resolution awarding a contract to Zones, Inc., in the amount of $289,729.57, sales tax not included, budgeted from the Information Systems Fund, for private cloud hyper converged infrastructure - GSA Schedule 70, GS-35F-0119Y. [Kipling Morris, Infrastructure Services and Operations Manager; Daniel Key, Director, Information Technology]adoptedPass Action details Video Video
RES40120 112.Purchase Resolution – Transource Services CorporationResolutionA resolution awarding a contract to Transource Services Corporation, in the amount of $335,650, sales tax not included, budgeted from the Information Systems Fund, for hybrid cloud integration data protection - NASPO ValuePoint MNWNC-130. [Kipling Morris, Infrastructure Services and Operations Manager; Daniel Key, Director, Information Technology]adoptedPass Action details Video Video
RES40121 113.Purchase Resolution – Schindler Elevator CorporationResolutionA resolution increasing the contract with Schindler Elevator Corporation, in the amount of $27,835.04, plus applicable sales tax, for a total of $337,831.04, budgeted from the Convention Center Operating Fund, for elevator repair and maintenance at the Greater Tacoma Convention Center - Sole Source. [Jon Houg, Deputy Director; Kim Bedier, Director, Tacoma Venues and Events]adoptedPass Action details Video Video
RES40122 114.RES - Indigenous Peoples’ Day, flag, and bridge namingResolutionA resolution declaring the second Monday in October as “Indigenous Peoples’ Day” in the City of Tacoma and reaffirming the City’s commitment to promote the wellbeing and cultural vitality of Tacoma’s American Indian and Indigenous community; providing for the presentation of the Puyallup Nation Flag by the Puyallup Nation’s Color Guard at the City Council meeting of October 2, 2018, to be flown in the City Council Chambers in perpetuity; and initiating the process to name the bridge which extends from Puyallup Avenue across the Puyallup River to Fife, commonly known as the East Eells Street Bridge, with a name recognizing the Puyallup Tribe of Indians’ current and historical presence. [Mayor Woodards]   Action details Video Video
RES40123 115.RES - LWBG Investments Inc 12-Year AgreementResolutionA resolution authorizing the execution of a Multi-Family Housing 12-Year Limited Property Tax Exemption Agreement with LWBG Investments Inc, for the development of 18 multi-family market-rate and affordable housing rental units located at 705 South “I” Street in the Downtown Regional Growth Center. [Debbie Bingham, Economic Development Specialist; Jeff Robinson, Director, Community and Economic Development]adoptedPass Action details Video Video
RES40124 116.RES - Priority Hire Ordinance and Community Workforce AgreementResolutionA resolution directing the City Manager to prepare a draft Priority Hire Ordinance (PHO) and Community Workforce Agreement (CWA) in order to prioritize the hiring of residents who live in economically distressed areas for certain public works construction projects which exceed a substantial threshold cost; and to convene a “CWA Task Force” to be comprised of leaders from labor unions, private contractors, minority and women’s business enterprises, and economically distressed communities, to review, refine, and make recommendations on a final PHO and CWA for City Council consideration, within six months from the date of this resolution. [Council Member McCarthy]   Action details Video Video
18-1085 117.PH - tenant relocation assistancePublic HearingThis is the date set for a public hearing by the City Council, on the proposed amendment to Chapter 1.95 of the Municipal Code, relating to the Tenant Rights Code, to include tenant relocation assistance. [Linda Stewart, Director, Neighborhood and Community Services]   Action details Not available