22-499
| 1 | a) | Mobility Implementation Plan Award | | |
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22-500
| 1 | a) | Council Minutes
Minutes of June 6, 2022 | | |
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RES 10106
| 1 | b) | Resolution authorizing the execution of a general services contract regarding fabrication and installation of a public artwork as part of the BelRed Subarea Plan with artist Po Shu Wang, in an amount not to exceed $160,000, plus all applicable taxes, to build and install artwork, celebrate the BelRed Arts District, and support the growth of tourism in BelRed. | | |
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RES 10107
| 1 | c) | Resolution authorizing execution of all documents necessary to implement settlement of the claim brought by Jeffrey Bohman in the amount of $214,183.54. | | |
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RES 10108
| 1 | d) | Resolution authorizing the execution of an Amendment to a Professional Engineering Services Agreement with DKS Associates, for an additional $75,000, plus all applicable taxes, for a total contract amount of $150,000, plus all applicable taxes, to conduct and document six Road Safety Assessments along Bellevue’s High Injury Network for the School Zone Ped-Bike Road Safety Assessments (CIP Plan No. PW-R-205). | | |
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RES 10109
| 1 | e) | Resolution authorizing submittal of three grant applications requesting a combined total of up to $3.35 million from the State of Washington’s Recreation and Conservation Office (RCO) for (1) up to $2 million to assist with the cost of constructing a neighborhood park on 140th Avenue NE in the Bridle Trails Neighborhood Area, (2) up to $997,400 to assist with the cost of constructing a multi-use trail at Mercer Slough Nature Park to connect the Mountains to Sound and Eastrail regional trails, and (3) up to $350,000 to assist with the cost of replacing the existing aged synthetic turf sports field at Newport Hills Park. | | |
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ORD 6666
| 1 | f) | Ordinance 1) authorizing execution of a Spill Prevention, Preparedness, and Response Equipment Grant Agreement with the State of Washington Department of Ecology to accept grant funds in the amount of $166,900 for the purchase of hazardous materials air monitoring equipment; 2) amending the 2021-2022 budget, to authorize the acceptance and deposit of said funds into the Operating Grants, Donations, and Special Reserves Fund in the amount of $166,900; 3) appropriating the unanticipated grant revenues to that fund; and 4) authorizing expenditures of said grant funds for the purchase of hazardous materials air monitoring equipment. | | |
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22-501
| 1 | a) | Multimodal Concurrency Code Amendments | | |
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22-502
| 1 | b) | Regional Issues
(Staff will present Council with an update on federal funding opportunities.) | | |
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