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The committee held an informational session covering the 2025 Annual Performance Update for public works operations, which included service delivery, maintenance strategies, workforce management, and fleet vehicle management. Additionally, a quarterly update for the Capital Improvement Program was provided, highlighting various design and construction projects, specifically the Airport Station Improvements Project. The committee also reviewed regional and state agency updates regarding transportation planning and received an introduction to the Draft 2027-2032 Transportation Improvement Program, though discussion on this item was cut short due to an emergency evacuation of City Hall.
The committee meeting agenda includes the authorization of utility interlocal agreements for the ST-141 Airport Station Project and discussions regarding the contract management for the same project. The session will feature an informational presentation on the litter program, a status update on permitted development trends comparing current data to 2019, and a departmental update provided by the Public Works Director.
The committee discussed several key items, including the award of a federal design contract for the International Boulevard Vulnerable User Demonstration Project, which involves safety planning and traffic signal coordination. Approval was recommended for an amended right-of-way services contract for the 34th Avenue South Phase 2 Project. An informational presentation was provided regarding upcoming code updates for SeaTac Road Standards and a pilot Compost Club program for multi-family properties. Finally, the committee reviewed the background of the South 208th Street improvements and decided to maintain current on-street parking restrictions pending further evaluation.
The Planning Commission meeting focused on an educational training session regarding the legal basis for planning in Washington State, comprehensive planning basics, and the Open Public Meetings Act. The agenda also included a review of the staff report and an opportunity for commission comments to help guide future meeting agendas.
This document outlines the City of SeaTac's 2027-2032 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP), a six-year planning and funding document for transportation investments. The program prioritizes projects based on weighted criteria including safety, connectivity, multimodal/ADA improvements, operations/capacity, economic/freight mobility, and equity/community access, alongside implementation readiness. Its objective is to strategically allocate limited transportation funding, align projects with the city's adopted goals, and ensure eligibility for state and federal grants for various transportation initiatives.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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