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05-07-2024 Council Agenda - RegularCITY OF �. Fe dera I Way Centered on Opportunity CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING AGENDA City Hall — Council Chambers* May 7, 2024 — 6:30 p.m. CALL MEETING TO ORDER 2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 3. CEREMONIES & RECOGNITIONS • Swearing -In Ceremony of New Police Officers (5); and • Promotional Swearing -In of New Police Lieutenants (2) 4. MAYOR'S EMERGING ISSUES AND REPORT • Legislative Update from Senator Claire Wilson and Representative Jamila Taylor Report on Recent Events: o April 20: Federal Way Little League Jamboree and Parks Appreciation Day o April 26: Chopped Charity Challenge - Bridging A Gap Fundraiser o April 30: Storming the Sound o May 4: I'm Hooked - Kids Fishing Event at Steel Lake; Make Music Fundraiser Breakfast; "Swap `til You Drop" at the South King Tool Library; Master Na's Mayor's Cup; and "Raise the Curtain" Fundraiser for Centerstage Theater Upcoming Community Events: o Saturday, May 11: 10-year Celebration of Touch -A -Truck and Federal Way Farmer's Market Opening Day o Thursday, May 16: Senior Adv Commission Senior Health & Resource Fair o Saturday, May 18: Marine Hills Pool Day Parade; South King County Scholar Athlete Fund Annual Breakfast; and Multi -Service Center Spring into Action Dinner and Auction o May 31 — June 2: 2nd Annual Arts Festival - Arts Explosion The City Council may amend this agenda and take action on items not currently listed. Regular Meetings are recorded and televised on Government Access Channel 21 and viewable on FW YouTube. For more information, or to view agenda materials and access public comment sign-up options, please visit www.citvoffederalwaV.com. To request accommodations or assisted listening devices, please contact the City Clerk prior to the meeting. *Remote attendance available via Zoom meeting code: 363 503 282 and passcode: 738163; or https://cityoffederalway.zoom.us/j/363503282?pwd=VmlocGOrdFVVTU RaQnlORUIQOTQ4Zz09 5. PUBLIC COMMENT RULES: In accordance with State Law, the City of Federal Way prohibits any testimony regarding any campaign for election or promotion of, or opposition to, any ballot proposition during the public comment. Council Rules prohibit any personal, impertinent, threatening or slanderous remarks, and no speaker may convey or donate their time for speaking to another speaker. All individual comments are limited to 3 minutes each. The Mayor may interrupt any speaker whose comments continue too long, relate negatively to others, disparage people based on race, national origin, gender, sexual orientation or other protected status, or are otherwise unconducive to a civil meeting. The Mayor has the authority to preserve order at all meetings of the Council, and to cause the removal of any person from any meeting for disorderly conduct. 6. PRESENTATIONS a. Proclamation: Provider Appreciation Day for Child Care Providers — May 10, 2024 b. Proclamation: Older Americans Month — May 2024 c. Proclamation: Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month — May 2024 7. COUNCIL COMMITTEE AND REGIONAL COMMITTEE REPORTS • Parks/Recreation/Human Services/Public Safety Committee (PRHSPS) • Land Use/Transportation Committee (LUTC) • Finance, Economic Development Regional Affairs Committee (FEDRAC) • Lodging Tax Advisory Committee (LTAC) • Regional Committees Report • Council President Report 8. CONSENT AGENDA Items listed below have been previously reviewed in their entirety by a Council Committee of three members and brought before full Council for approval; all items are enacted by one motion. Individual items may be removed by a Councilmember for separate discussion and subsequent motion. a. Minutes: April 16, 2024 Regular and Special Meeting Minutes b. AP Vouchers 03/16/2024 — 04/15/2024; Payroll Vouchers 03/01/2024 — 03/31 /2024 c. Monthly Financial Report — March 2024 d. FitOn Health Subsidized Membership Agreement 9. PUBLIC HEARING a. Ordinance: 2023-2024 Biennial Budget Amendment • Presentation: Steve Groom, Finance Director • Public Comment — 3 minutes each The City Council may amend this agenda and take action on items not currently listed. Regular Meetings are recorded and televised on Government Access Channel 21 and viewable on FW YouTube. For more information, or to view agenda materials and access public comment sign-up options, please visit www.cityoffederalway.com. To request accommodations or assisted listening devices, please contact the City Clerk prior to the meeting. 'Remote attendance available via Zoom meeting code: 363 503 282 and passcode: 738163: or https://cityoffederalway.zoom.us/i/363503282?pwd=VmlocGOrd FVVTURaQnlLRU IQOTQ4Zz09 10. COUNCIL BUSINESS a. Washington Attorney General Opioid Case Settlement Participation — Johnson & Johnson • Presentation: Ryan Call, City Attorney b. ARPA Funds for Economic Development Website Update • Presentation: Tanja Carter, Economic Development Director 11. ORDINANCES First Reading a. Council Bill #878/Ordinance: 2023-2024 Biennial Budget Amendment AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF FEDERAL WAY, WASHINGTON RELATING TO AMENDING THE 2023-2024 BIENNIAL BUDGET. (Amending Ordinance Nos. 22-941, 23-959, 23-966 and 23-974) • Presentation made previously during public hearing • Public Comment — 3 minutes each 12. COUNCIL REPORTS 13. ADJOURNMENT The City Council may amend this agenda and take action on items not currently listed. Regular Meetings are recorded and televised on Government Access Channel 21 and viewable on FW YouTube. For more information, or to view agenda materials and access public comment sign-up options, please visit www.cityoffederalway.com. To request accommodations or assisted listening devices, please contact the City Clerk prior to the meeting. 'Remote attendance available via Zoom meeting code: 363 503 282 and passcode: 738163: or https://cityoffederalway.zoom.us/i/363503282?pwd=VmlocGOrd FVVTURaQnlLRU IQOTQ4Zz09