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The City Council conducted an election for Mayor and Deputy Mayor for the 2026-2027 term. The meeting included public hearings regarding Tahoma School District levies and a moratorium on battery energy storage systems. Legislative actions included the authorization of professional services agreements, ratification of contracts for judicial services, and amendments to development regulations. The Council also reviewed 2025 resident survey results, discussed potential state-funded capital projects, and held an executive session to discuss potential litigation.
The City Council meeting included a variety of public comments regarding the Multi Family Tax Exemption (MFTE) program, development fees, and a local pedestrian bridge project. Key discussions featured a presentation from the Planning Commission on the MFTE recommendation, updates on amendments to the 'Development Regulations' regarding residential vehicle limits, and reviews of the Lake Wilderness Park Master Plan and the Parks, Recreation, & Open Space Plan. Additionally, the Council received updates on a local homeless camp, the ongoing legislative session, a new text messaging policy, and a proposed public works loan for the T57 SR169 Pedestrian Bridge. Administrative items, including financial reports and the City Manager's update on local initiatives, were also addressed.
The council agenda includes discussions on the King County Regional Hazard Mitigation Plan update, On-Call Fencing Services bids, and the final acceptance of the Maple Woods Pond Retrofit Project. Additional items include work plan approvals for the Planning Commission and Economic Development Commission, WRIA 8 representation, and a legislative session update. New business covers agreements for affordable housing projects, while the city manager's report includes an update on the annual event calendar and future council meeting topics.
The City Council conducted a study session to discuss proposed amendments to the Maple Valley Municipal Code regarding Title 11, specifically concerning the interview process for boards, committees, and commissions, as well as term limits for leadership positions. Discussions also focused on restructuring the Economic Development Commission and revising the operational terms and conduct guidelines for the Youth Advisory Commission. Additionally, Council members shared updates regarding future committee attendance, community awards, and local department initiatives.
The special meeting included public comments regarding the adoption of the Multi-family Tax Exemption (MFTE) program, with proponents citing weather dependency and rising costs for imminent construction projects. The agenda was amended to include 'WRIA 8 Representation'. Discussions focused on the MFTE program, which will return for further consideration, and the WRIA 8 Representation, where Councilmember Dawson was designated as the representative and Councilmember Schroff as the alternate. Council also heard reports and comments, including a request for Deputy Mayor Pierson to attend training, and a councilmember's notification of absence from the next meeting.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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