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Key discussions included an update on draft Title 10 Code Compliance regulations, intended to consolidate administrative language, establish clear purpose, and authorize flexible methodologies for code enforcement, distinguishing between proactive business violation processes and complaint-based residential violations. The committee also reviewed the SOP and MOU for the FLOCK Automated License Plate Reader (ALPR) technology, noting approval for data retention policies and assurances that data would not be shared with ICE or US Border Patrol, and approved bringing this to the Council for action. Public Safety updates covered current staffing vacancies, the success of a recent Human Trafficking emphasis patrol resulting in arrests, and detailed planning for the upcoming FIFA event, including command post location and patrol strategy. Community engagement focused on low attendance at 'Shop with the Cop' and provided statistics on Mental Health Professional (MHP) contacts during the third quarter of 2025. Infrastructure discussions centered on addressing criminal activity and nuisance issues affecting the elderly at The Reserve through a multi-tiered plan involving patrol documentation, Human Services, and crisis support.
The SeaTac Central Subarea Plan is a long-range policy document designed to guide land use, development, transportation, housing, and public investments in the SeaTac Central Urban Village. The plan aims to transform the area into a welcoming, walkable urban village by focusing on three main areas: creating a distinct, safe, and beautiful place; balancing and strengthening the economic mix; and enhancing the quality of life for all residents. Key objectives include establishing a regional gateway, expanding housing opportunities, developing an international public market, and improving public spaces, mobility, and community connectivity, with adoption scheduled by the end of 2026.
The agenda for the Special Hybrid Meeting of the Parks & Recreation Committee included the approval of previous minutes from December 11, 2025. Key discussion topics involved a public comment period, an information-only update on the Angle Lake Park Project, and a request for recommendation regarding a Professional Services Contract Amendment. The Director's Update covered impacts from atmospheric river events, the North SeaTac Park status, KCCF Grant application progress, updates on the SeaTac Des Moines Creek Trailhead Park project, the Parks, Recreation and Open Space (PROS) Plan update process, Winterfest event summary, and future holiday meal service for seniors.
The agenda for the Public Safety and Justice Committee meeting includes time allocated for public comment on any topic, both in-person and remote. Key discussion items involve a review and approval of the November 5th meeting minutes, a Title 10 Code Compliance Update presentation, and discussions regarding the FLOCK MOU, Standard Operating Procedures (SOP), and overall direction. Further topics include general Public Safety Updates, community engagement and programs (such as Business Watch, Community Events, and the Mental Health Professional onboarding), updates on major public safety incidents and cases, and city initiatives including the Police Substation activation status and enforcement of the Graffiti Abatement Ordinance.
The meeting included discussion on King Conservation District's partnership with the City's Urban Forestry Program, covering topics such as the Green Cities Coordinator, after-school programs, forest stewards, volunteer events, and the KCD Urban Forest Health Program. An update was provided on the Angle Lake Park Fishing Pier & Boat Ramp Refurbishment project, including design contract amendments and project timeline.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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