Transportation and Seattle Public Utilities
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Agenda
- This meeting also constitutes a meeting of the City Council, provided that the meeting shall be conducted as a committee meeting under the Council Rules and Procedures, and Council action shall be limited to committee business.
- Please Note: Times listed are estimated
- Call To Order
- Approval of the Agenda
- Public Comment
- Items of Business
- 1. A RESOLUTION providing an honorary designation of Alaskan Way between Dearborn and Pine Streets, and Elliott Way between Pine and Bell Street as “Dzidzilalich.”Resolution (Res)Action: adopt Passed
The Committee recommends that City Council adopt the Resolution (Res).
- 2. AN ORDINANCE relating to City streets; designating the name of a new street constructed as part of the Central Waterfront project, connecting Alaskan Way with Elliott and Western Avenues, between Pike and Bell Streets, as “Elliott Way”; truncating use of the Elliott Avenue name at Western Avenue; superseding prior ordinances to the extent inconsistent; and ratifying and confirming certain prior acts.Ordinance (Ord)Action: pass Passed
The Committee recommends that City Council pass the Council Bill (CB).
- 3. AN ORDINANCE granting Dunn Lumber Company permission to construct, maintain, and operate a private communication conduit under and across Latona Avenue Northeast, north of Northeast Northlake Way, for a 15-year term, renewable for one successive 15-year term; specifying the conditions under which this permit is granted; and providing for the acceptance of the permit and conditions.Ordinance (Ord)Action: pass Passed
The Committee recommends that City Council pass the Council Bill (CB).
- 4. A RESOLUTION granting conceptual approval to construct, maintain, and operate a transformer and retaining wall at 63rd Avenue Southwest, intersecting with Beach Drive Southwest and Southwest Spokane Street, to support the operation of the Alki Wet Weather Treatment Station Facility and 63rd Avenue Pump Station Facility in the West Seattle neighborhood, as proposed by King County.Resolution (Res)Action: adopt Passed
The Committee recommends that City Council adopt the Resolution (Res).
- Adjournment