HomeMy WebLinkAbout5474 RESOLUTION NO. 5474
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
AUBURN, WASHINGTON, ENDORSING THE SOUND
CITIES ASSOCIATION 2020 STATE LEGISLATIVE
AGENDA
WHEREAS, the actions of the Washington State Legislature in respect to local
government issues, services, and funding have a profound effect on the City's ability to
provide local services to its residents; and
WHEREAS, the City is a member of the Sound Cities Association, which
represents 38 cities in King County, and provides a voice for over one million people; and,
WHEREAS, the Auburn City Council believes that it is appropriate to communicate
its support for the Sound Cities Association's legislative agenda.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUBURN,
WASHINGTON, RESOLVES as follows:
Section 1. The City Council endorses the Sound Cities Association 2020
Legislative Agenda as set forth in Exhibit A.
Section 2. The Mayor shall cause a copy of this Resolution to be sent to the
City's State Legislative District representatives and to other regional government entities.
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Section 3. This Resolution will take effect and be in full force on passage and
signatures.
Dated and Signed: 7VVt )2IV it tq
CITY OF AUBURN
ANCY B A%US, MAYOR
ATTEST: APPR•_ D A S TO FORM:
Shawn Campbell, MMC, City Clerk Steven L. Gross, City Attorney
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DRAFT SCA 2020 Legislative Agenda
Address the Affordable Housing and Homelessness Crisis
The state and cities must partner to preserve and increase the supply of affordable housing as, well as
address behavioral health needs and other root causes of homelessness. Sound Cities Association urges
the Legislature to:
• Allow cities to create and preserve affordable housing through optional local tools, including
extending the timeline to approve a "qualifying local tax"provided under HB 1406 adopted in the
2019 legislative session
• Continue to expand investment in the Housing Trust Fund
• Address other underlying causes of homelessness by providing support to cities to implement
innovative local solutions and increasing investments in our state's behavioral health system
Invest in Transportation Infrastructure and Mobility
The economic vitality of our state demands that we invest in our existing transportation infrastructure
and prioritize new investments that improve the movement of people and goods. Cities have increased
investments in local transportation systems, but still face an annual funding gap for maintenance and
operation of those systems of$1 billion statewide. Sound Cities Association urges the Legislature to:
• Partner with cities to develop a comprehensive transportation bill that provides new resources and
options for local government to address transportation and mobility needs
Fully Fund the Public Works Trust Fund and Provide Options for Local Infrastructure Needs
Today's cities are building the infrastructure necessary to accommodate a growing population and
economy. Investments in infrastructure keep communities vibrant, protect the environment, and attract
economic development. Cities need tools to lower the cost of providing local infrastructure and to avoid
further exacerbating the housing affordability crisis. Sound Cities Association urges the Legislature to:
• Fully fund the Public Works Trust Fund
• Support economic development tools that help maintain and expand local infrastructure, such as
Tax Increment Financing and similar tools
Preserve Local Decision-Making Authority
Cities possess strong local knowledge and authority to keep communities safe, healthy, and improve
quality of life. It is critical cities maintain the authority to provide the necessary services and retain local
control over land use planning that will help communities thrive.
Provide the Tools for Cities to Address Local Priorities
City revenue streams are limited and are not structured to sustainably keep-up with rising costs. Cities
need flexible local funding tools, fewer unfunded mandates, and continued support from the state for
shared responsibilities. Sound Cities Association urges the Legislature to:
• Replace the arbitrary 1%cap on annual property tax increases with a limit tied to inflation plus
population growth
• Meet the state's commitment to revenues intended to be shared with cities to serve our shared
constituents
• Continue streamlined sales tax mitigation to affected cities