Transportation and Seattle Public Utilities
TL;DR
The Transportation and Seattle Public Utilities Committee met to review traffic safety efforts, discuss Seattle's updated solid waste plan aimed at reducing waste, and consider a request to close an alley in the Denny & Eastlake area. The committee heard information on traffic safety and discussed but did not finalize votes on the waste plan update and alley vacation.
Key Decisions
- Vision Zero Traffic Safety Review Heard in Committee
- 2022 Solid Waste Plan Update (Moving Upstream to Zero Waste) Discussed
- Denny & Eastlake Alley Vacation Request Discussed
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. Vision Zero Traffic Safety ReviewInformation Item (Inf)Action: heard in Committee
The Information Item (Inf) was heard in Committee.
- 2. A RESOLUTION adopting Seattle's 2022 Solid Waste Plan Update: Moving Upstream to Zero Waste; revising the 2011 Revision: Picking Up The Pace Toward Zero Waste; and superseding certain requirements adopted by Resolution 30990.Resolution (Res)Action: discussed
The Resolution (Res) was discussed in Committee.
- 3. Petition of Denny & Eastlake Limited Partnership and Denny & Stewart Limited Partnership, for the vacation of the alley lying within Block 24, Pontius Fourth Addition to the City of Seattle, extending from the north margin of Denny Way and the easterly margin of Stewart Street.Clerk File (CF)Action: discussed
The Clerk File (CF) was discussed in Committee.
- Adjournment