City of Tacoma  
City Council Agenda  
747 Market Street, Tacoma, WA 98402  
Council Chambers  
Dial: 253-215-8782 Meeting ID: 848 3423 3126  
June 2, 2026  
5:00 PM  
CALL TO ORDER  
ROLL CALL  
FLAG SALUTE  
MOMENT OF SILENCE  
ITEMS FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK  
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26-0431  
26-0432  
26-0433  
26-0414  
26-0415  
26-0411  
26-0412  
Minutes of the Landmarks Preservation Commission, November 12, 2025.  
Attachments:  
Minutes of the Landmarks Preservation Commission, December 10, 2025.  
Attachments:  
Minutes of the Landmarks Preservation Commission, January 28, 2026.  
Attachments:  
Minutes of the Public Utility Board study session, April 22, 2026.  
Attachments:  
Minutes of the Public Utility Board meeting, April 22, 2026.  
Attachments:  
Minutes of the Tacoma Arts Commission, April 13, 2026.  
Attachments:  
Minutes of the Tacoma Arts Commission special meeting, April 18, 2026.  
Attachments:  
AGENDA MODIFICATIONS  
PURCHASE RESOLUTIONS  
CONSENT AGENDA  
8.  
RES41918  
A resolution awarding a contract to Construction Ahead Inc, d.b.a. Pavement Surface  
Control, in the amount of $539,245.92, plus a 10 percent contingency, budgeted from  
the Transportation Capital Fund, for repainting and maintaining existing roadway and  
bike lane striping throughout the City, for a projected contract total of $593,170.51,  
plus applicable taxes - Specification No. PW26-0006F.  
[Basel Kitmitto, P.E., Project Manager; Kurtis Kingsolver, P.E., Interim Director,  
Public Works]  
Attachments:  
RESOLUTIONS  
9.  
RES41919  
A resolution authorizing the submittal of a grant application with the Washington State  
Historical Society, in the amount of $1,000,000, together with $2,520,000 in matching  
City funds, budgeted from the Capital Project Fund, for a cumulative total of  
$3,520,000, for the Tacoma Municipal Building Historic Preservation project.  
[David Pagel, Project Manager; Kurtis D. Kingsolver, P.E., Interim Director,  
Public Works]  
Attachments:  
PAYMENTS  
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26-0446  
Date Range - 05/04/2026 to 05/17/2026  
Payroll in the amount of $24,506,925.66; Payments in the amount of $25,743,359.35;  
for a total of $50,250,285.01.  
PROCLAMATIONS/RECOGNITIONS/PRESENTATIONS/ANNOUNCEMENTS  
Proclaiming June 2026 as Fan Zone Month.  
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26-0410  
26-0420  
26-0409  
Proclaiming June 2026 as Gun Violence Awareness Month.  
Proclaiming June 2026 as Ride Transit Month.  
PUBLIC COMMENT  
This is the time set aside for public comment on motions, resolutions, and first and final  
reading of ordinances. Speakers are asked to identify the specific legislation they wish  
to address. To comment virtually, use the Zoom link or phone number listed at the top  
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Chambers. Your name or the last four digits of your phone number will be called out  
when it is your turn to speak.  
Written comments may be submitted to cityclerk@tacoma.gov at least 24 hours prior  
to the Tuesday evening City Council meeting for the Public Comment period.  
Comments will be compiled and sent to the City Council and posted online.  
REGULAR AGENDA  
PURCHASE RESOLUTIONS  
14.  
RES41920  
A resolution authorizing an increase to the contract with NovoaGlobal Inc, in the  
amount of $1,000,000, budgeted from the Traffic Enforcement Fund, for continued  
support of the City’s Automated Enforcement Program, for a projected contract total of  
$6,174,400, plus applicable taxes - Specification No. PD17-0420F.  
[Eric Huseby, Assistant Division Manager; Kurtis D. Kingsolver, P.E.,  
Interim Director, Public Works]  
Attachments:  
RESOLUTIONS  
15.  
RES41916  
A resolution authorizing the execution of a Multi-Family Housing 12-Year  
Limited Property Tax Exemption Agreement with Proctor 4 LLC, for the  
development of 98 multi-family market and regulated rate rental housing units,  
located at 3917 North 26th Street, in the Proctor Mixed-Use Center.  
[Paul Bakker, Business and Economic Development Analyst; Debbie Bingham,  
Interim Director, Community and Economic Development]  
Attachments:  
A resolution authorizing the execution of a Collective Bargaining Agreement with the  
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local 483, Water Division Unit,  
retroactive to January 1, 2025, through December 31, 2027.  
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RES41921  
[Dylan Carlson, Labor Relations Division Manager; Chris Bacha, City Attorney]  
Attachments:  
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RES41922  
A resolution authorizing the execution of a Collective Bargaining Agreement with the  
Tacoma, Washington, City and Pierce County Employees Local Number 120 of  
the Washington State Council of County and City Employees, AFSCME, AFL-CIO,  
retroactive to January 1, 2026, through December 31, 2028.  
[Dylan Carlson, Labor Relations Division Manager; Chris Bacha, City Attorney]  
Attachments:  
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RES41923  
A resolution authorizing the execution of a loan agreement with the Washington State  
Department of Health, in the amount of $1,074,552, and accepting and depositing said  
sum into the Water Fund, for two water main replacement projects.  
[Marc Powell, Senior Business Services Analyst; Keri Burchard-Juarez,  
Water Superintendent]  
Attachments:  
This is the first reading of a resolution amending Rule 9 of the Rules of Procedure of the  
Council of the City of Tacoma relating to Public Comment and Community Forum.  
[Mayor Ibsen]  
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RES41924  
Attachments:  
FIRST READING OF ORDINANCES  
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ORD29106 An 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 Tacoma, Washington, City and Pierce County  
Employees Local Number 120 of the Washington State Council of County  
and City Employees, and the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers,  
Local 483, Water Division Unit.  
[Kari Louie, Assistant Director; Linnaea Jablonski, Director, Human Resources]  
Attachments:  
ORD29107 An ordinance adopting the updated Stormwater Management Manual to provide policy  
and design requirements in compliance with the City’s Municipal Stormwater Permit;  
and amending Chapter 12.08D of the Municipal Code by amending Sections  
12.08D.040, entitled “Definitions”, and 12.08D.110, entitled “Allowable, conditional,  
and prohibited discharges”, to reflect the updated Manual; effective July 1, 2026.  
[Shauna Hansen, P.E., Principal Engineer; Ramiro A. Chavez, P.E. PgMP, Director,  
Environmental Services; Peter Huffman, Director, Planning and Development Services]  
Attachments:  
ORD29108 An ordinance adopting the 2026 Annual Amendment to the Comprehensive Plan  
and Land Use Regulatory Code; and amending various chapters in Titles 1 and 13  
of the Municipal Code, relating to Administration and Personnel and the  
Land Use Regulatory Code, to implement said amendments; as recommended by  
the Planning Commission.  
[Stephen Atkinson, Interim Assistant Division Manager; Peter Huffman, Director,  
Planning and Development Services]  
Attachments:  
PUBLIC HEARINGS AND APPEALS  
(Public hearings and appeals will begin upon completion of the Regular Agenda Items,  
no earlier than 5:15 p.m.)  
This is the date set for a public hearing by the City Council on the proposed  
amendments to Chapter 13.11 of the Municipal Code, relating to Critical Areas  
Preservation, as recommended by the Planning Commission.  
[Robin Bolster-Grant, Land Use Division Manager; Peter Huffman, Director,  
Planning and Development Services]  
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26-0407  
Attachments:  
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26-0426  
This is the date set for a public hearing by the City Council on the proposed  
Six-Year Comprehensive Transportation Improvement Program amended for  
the years 2026 and 2027-2032.  
[Jennifer Kammerzell, Transportation Division Manager;  
Kurtis D. Kingsolver, P.E., Interim Director, Public Works]  
Attachments:  
UNFINISHED BUSINESS  
REPORTS BY THE CITY MANAGER  
COMMENTS AND COMMITTEE REPORTS OF THE CITY COUNCIL  
Infrastructure, Planning, and Sustainability Committee  
ADJOURNMENT  
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