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Jan 1, 2025·Strategic Plan

City of Shoreline Strategic Plan 2025-2029

Strategic

This document presents the City of Shoreline's 2025-2029 Strategic Plan, serving as a guiding framework aligned with its vision, mission, and values, and detailing its annual performance. The plan is structured around five strategic priorities: Community Well-Being, Economic Vitality, Environmental Stewardship, High-Performing Government, and Multi-Modal and Connected City. It aims to drive continuous improvement in city operations, service delivery, and progress towards long-term objectives, including fostering community inclusiveness, addressing housing needs, and enhancing infrastructure.

Mar 23, 2026·Board Meeting

Shoreline City Council Workshop Dinner Meeting

Board

The council received presentations from Shorelake Arts and the Kruckeberg Botanic Garden Foundation regarding their operational achievements, community engagement, and financial sustainability. Discussions included Shorelake Arts' recent debt reduction, new programming plans, and office improvements. For the Kruckeberg Botanic Garden Foundation, the council reviewed increased visitor numbers, fundraising successes, and ongoing challenges related to facility maintenance, ADA compliance, and signage, as well as the garden's commitment to sustainable landscaping practices.

Mar 7, 2026·Board Meeting

Shoreline City Council Special Meeting

Board

The City Council held a strategic planning workshop covering various key initiatives. Discussions included the potential creation of a Metropolitan Park District for pool funding, strategies to increase the city's tree canopy to 40% by 2030, and the challenges of monetizing public street trees. The Council also reviewed the implementation of short-term rental regulations, opportunities to expand compost diversion for multifamily and commercial housing, the potential for Restricted Parking Zones near light rail stations, and a proposal for a permanent homeownership affordable housing project. Additionally, the Council supported a project idea by the Shoreline Preservation Society to relocate and preserve a World War II-era barracks building at Fircrest.

Mar 9, 2026·Board Meeting

Shoreline City Council Workshop Dinner Meeting

Board

The council meeting focused on presentations from the Shoreline Farmers Market and the Shoreline Historical Museum. The Shoreline Farmers Market discussed its transition under the Economic Development Program, its mission pillars of food access, education, and small business development, and upcoming cultural events. Challenges regarding SNAP/EBT matching funds were addressed, along with sustainability strategies. The Shoreline Historical Museum introduced its new Executive Director, who provided an update on museum operations, collection rehousing projects, visitor statistics, and community-focused programs such as the Miyawaki Forest. Discussions also touched on potential future developments near the Firlands Way area.

Mar 6, 2026·Board Meeting

Shoreline City Council Special Meeting

Board

The City Council held a strategic planning workshop to discuss the 2025-2029 Strategic Plan update, the 10-year financial sustainability plan, and the biennial budget outlook. Key discussions included revenue options, such as a potential 2028 levy lid lift and a criminal justice sales and use tax, alongside a municipal pool facility ballot measure and its funding via a Metropolitan Park District. Additionally, the Council held a panel discussion on integrating climate goals into built environment and transportation planning, focusing on reducing greenhouse gas emissions and managing climate impacts.

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