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Meeting Name: City Council Agenda status: Final
Meeting date/time: 1/26/2017 7:00 PM Minutes status: Final  
Meeting location: 2nd Floor, City Hall
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MN 17-0363 1  MinutesCOUNCIL MINUTES, JANUARY 12, 2017   Action details Not available
17-4682 1 PUBLIC HEARING - AMENDED SIX YEAR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM (T.I.P.) 2017- 2022Public HearingPUBLIC HEARING - AMENDED SIX YEAR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM (T.I.P.) 2017- 2022 COUNCIL STRATEGIC INITIATIVE ADDRESSED: Improve transportation systems Improve streets and roads CITY ATTORNEY REVIEW: N/A SUMMARY STATEMENT: Each year, the City adopts a Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program (T.I.P.) identifying transportation projects to be addressed during the subsequent six-year period. Any project receiving federal funds, and some state-funded projects, must be identified on the T.I.P., but the T.I.P. also identifies projects we intend to submit for grant funding. Throughout the year, priorities may change, additional projects may be identified, and project funding sources may change. Following a public hearing, the T.I.P. may be amended to account for such changes. The current 2017 - 2022 T.I.P was adopted by the City Council on July 14, 2016 (Res. No. 2185). Staff recommends amending the 2017 - 2022 T.I.P. to include a new public transit project (Priority No. 9) and a new transportation facility project (Priority No. 10). In order to be eligib   Action details Not available
RS 17 2204 1 RESOLUTION NO. 2204 - ADOPT AMENDED 2017 - 2021 SIX YEAR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PLANResolutionRESOLUTION NO. 2204 - ADOPT AMENDED 2017 - 2021 SIX YEAR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PLANadoptedPass Action details Not available
RS 17 2205 1 RESOLUTION NO. 2205 - DESIGNATE SIGNATURE AUTHORITY FOR FEDERAL FUNDINGResolutionRESOLUTION NO. 2205 - DESIGNATE SIGNATURE AUTHORITY FOR FEDERAL FUNDING adoptedPass Action details Not available
RS 17 2206 1 RESOLUTION NO. 2206 - INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT WITH LONGVIEW TRANSPORTATION BENEFIT DISTRICTResolutionRESOLUTION NO. 2206 - INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT WITH LONGVIEW TRANSPORTATION BENEFIT DISTRICTadoptedPass Action details Not available
17-4669 1  Agenda ItemRESULTS OF CITIZENS SUMMIT SURVEY AND DISCUSSION OF SUMMIT AGENDA   Action details Not available
17-4687 1  Agenda ItemAPPROVAL OF CLAIMS Based upon the authentication and certification of claims and demands against the city, prepared and signed by the City’s auditing officer, and in full reliance thereon, it is moved and seconded as shown in the minutes of this meeting that the following vouchers/warrants are approved for payment: SECOND HALF JANUARY 2017 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE: $3,366,715.81 FIRST HALF JANUARY 2017 PAYROLL: $8,245.07, checks no. 206817-206823 $724,627.35, direct deposits $480,548.33, wire transfers $1,213,420.75 Total STAFF CONTACT: Kaylee Cody, City Clerk John Baldwin, Fiscal Analyst Jackie Rodgers, Human Resources Specialist   Action details Not available
17-4686 1  Agenda ItemLIABILITY CLAIMS/LAWSUITS The claim(s)/lawsuit(s) listed below was/were received by the City. Where applicable, the claim(s)/lawsuit(s) have been/are being researched and/or reviewed by Washington Cities Insurance Authority (WCIA). The claim(s)/lawsuit(s) status is/are as follows: NEW: Cheryl Funkhouser, DOI: 7/24/2016. Claimant alleges injuries sustained as a result of trip-and-fall over uneven portion of sidewalk. Lisa Romane, DOI: 9/25/2016. Claimant alleges costs incurred to clear sewer blockage. STAFF CONTACT: Kaylee Cody, City Clerk Brian Loos, Risk & Safety Manager   Action details Not available
16-4663 1  ResolutionINTERLOCAL AGREEMENT WITH THE WASHINGTON STATE DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS TO ENHANCE THE LONGVIEW STREET CRIMES UNIT (SCU) COUNCIL STRATEGIC INITIATIVE ADDRESSED: Enhance Public Safety & Emergency Response Address Quality of place issues Continue Effective financial management (resource sharing) CITY ATTORNEY REVIEW: REQUIRED SUMMARY STATEMENT: The intent of this joint effort is to enhance the proactive Longview Street Crimes Unit (SCU) to cooperatively work together with the Washington State Department of Corrections to investigate, locate and apprehend those fugitive and offenders who pose the greatest danger and/or risk to the community. Washington State Department of Corrections will commit one Officer Specialists to work out of the Longview Street Crimes Unit. The fugitives and offender that garner priority for apprehension and/or criminal investigations are typically those that have a history of violence, sex offenses, are dangerously mentally ill and/or are an imminent threat to harm. The SCU team will increase adoptedPass Action details Not available
PC 2015-5 1/26/17 1 PORT OF LONGVIEW APPLICATION FOR COMPREHENSIVE PLAN MAP CHANGE FOR THE BARLOW POINT AREAAgenda ItemPORT OF LONGVIEW APPLICATION FOR COMPREHENSIVE PLAN MAP CHANGE FOR THE BARLOW POINT AREAapprovedPass Action details Not available
17-4683 1  Liquor LicenseWASHINGTON STATE LIQUOR AND CANNABIS BOARD REQUESTS   Action details Not available