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1. CALL TO ORDER
City Council Study Session Community
Wellness Special Focus Area
August 8, 2022 - 5:30 PM
City Hall Council Chambers
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Deputy Mayor Jeyaraj called the meeting to order at 5:32 p.m. in the
Council Chambers of Auburn City Hall, 25 West Main Street in Auburn.
11. PUBLIC PARTICIPATION
A. Public Participation
The City Council Meeting was held in person and virtually.
B. Roll Call
Councilmembers present: Deputy Mayor Jeyaraj, Bob Baggett, Kate
Baldwin, Larry Brown, Robyn Mulenga and Chris Steams. Councilmember
Yolanda Trout -Manuel was excused.
Department directors and staff members present include: Senior City Staff
Attorney Harry Boesche, Assistant Chief of Police Sam Betz, Director of
Public Works Ingrid Gaub, Director of Community Development Jeff
Tate, Director of Innovation and Technology David Travis, Community
Services Manager Joy Scott, Senior Transportation Planner Cecile Malik,
Business Systems Analyst Jonathan Barbano, and City Clerk Shawn
Campbell were in Chambers.
Ill. AGENDA ITEMS FOR COUNCIL DISCUSSION
A. Ordinance No.6868 (Gaub/Comeau)(10 Minutes)
An Ordinance amending sections within Chapter 10.42 of the Auburn City Code (ACC)
related to the use of automated traffic safety cameras to detect traffic violations
Senior City Staff Attorney Boesche provided Council with an overview of
Ordinance No. 6868.
Council discussed the warning period and the speed set for an infraction.
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B. Ordinance No. 6876 (Tate) (10 Minutes)
An Ordinance relating to fee codes, and amending Chapter 5.10, Sections 5.15.020,
5.15.090, 5.20.010, and 5.30.030 of the Auburn City Code (AC C)
Director Tate provided Council with an overview of Ordinance No. 6876
including how the customer will be able to use a single account for all of
their business licenses through the Washington State Licensing Service
Center. He reviewed the short outage during the transition.
IV. COMMUNITY WELLNESS DISCUSSION ITEMS
A. King County Regional Homelessness Authority Regional Planning Update (Tate) (30
Minutes)
A presentation by King, County Regional Homelessness Authority staff providing an
update to their work on regional planning and data collection
Alexis Rinck and Abby Anderson from King County Regional Homeless
Authority (KCRHA) provided Council with an overview of the background
of the KCRHA, they reviewed what the Authority can and cannot do, the
role of KCRHA, the divisions within KCRHA, the current system and the
focus for the future, recent wins, the KCRHA 5 Year Plan, the point and
time count data, the data disproportionality, data regarding healthcare
needs, sub -regional planning, the city of last residence of the people
identified as experiencing homelessness, the sub -regional analytics,
funding analysis, and gap analysis and the emergency housing vouchers.
They explained future plans for the program.
Council discussed the future system architecture, timelines for focused
facilities, need for recovery housing, homeless encampments and
encampment resolutions, people who do not want services, homelessness
causing health care needs, City of Auburn's support of the goals, housing
on demand, funding needs estimates, successful housing models, need
for additional services, and the data being available to the public.
B. South King Housing and Homelessness Partners 2023 Work Plan and Budget (Tate)
(20 Minutes)
A presentation by South King Housing and Homelessness Partners (SKHHP) related
to their proposed 2023 work plan and budget priorities
Manager San Filippo provided Council with an overview of the South King
Housing and Homelessness Partners (SKHHP) 2023 Work Plan including
reviewing SKHHP's mission, the objectives for SKHHP, the 2021
progress update, the areas of focus for 2022, the work plan process, the
2023 work plan proposal, and the draft 2023 SKHHP Budget.
Council discussed other funds available to S KHHP, the portion of the
budget for staff salary, the difference between the Operating Budget and
the Capital Fund Budget, affordable housing partners, the benefits to
member cities, the amount available for grants in the Housing Capital
Fund, and the affordable housing stock shortage.
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There being no further business to come before the Council, the meeting
was adjourned at 7:11 p.m.
APPROVED this 15th day of August, 2022.
JAMES A"WUdaDEPUTY MAYOR Shawn -Uarn`pMell, Ci�y Clerk'
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(htIp.-1A4ww, aubumwa.gov), and via e-mail. Complete agenda packets are available for review
at the City Clerk's Office.
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