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HomeMy WebLinkAbout24-003 Adopting the 2024 State Legislative AgendaResolution 24-003 RESOLUTION NO. 24-003 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PORT TOWNSEND, WASHINGTON, ADOPTING THE 2024 STATE LEGISLATIVE AGENDA WHEREAS, the actions of the Washington State Legislature in respect to local government issues, services, and funding have a profound effect on the City's ability to provide adequate local services to its citizens; and, WHEREAS, the Port Townsend City Council believes that it is appropriate to communicate its position regarding issues affecting the City and local government that may come before the State Legislature during the 2024 legislative session; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Port Townsend, Washington, as follows: Section 1. The City Council adopts the 2024 Legislative Agenda as set forth at Exhibit A. Section 2. The City Manager shall transmit a copy of this Resolution to the 24th Legislative District representatives and to other regional government entities. Additionally, the City Manager shall continue to work with the other regional government entities to advocate for regional needs as well as City priorities. ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Port Townsend at a regular meeting thereof, held this 2 day of January 2024. David'J Fab Mayor Attest.. Alyssa City Clerk Approved as to form: *1C cct wo d City Attorney City of Po Townsend City of Port Townsend 2[l28State Legislative Agenda Passed as Resolution 24-003 by Port Townsend City Council unanimously on January 2, 2024 1' Housing Top Request: Promptly streamline Urban Growth Area swap legislation under ESSB 5593toallow swaps to occur outside of periodic review updates to harness capital investment for sewer to serve manufacturing and housing while preserving prime agricultural land — support pre -filed Senate Bill 5834 Additional Requests: Expand definition of affordable housing to allow public subsidy to support middle-income housing. For instance, increase Area Median Income (AMI) threshold to 150% (or beyond 80% for rural communities) or replace AMI with an affordability index that affects a variety of subsidies like MFTE, tax increment financing, feevvaivers/defeno|s/exemption4 and affordable housing sales tax funding eligibility Allow local governments to assess affordable housing impact fees as part of the GMA 2. Transportation Top Request: Regional SR19/20Mill Road Roundabout and Jacob Miller Safety and Economic Development Project - $15m request Additional Request: Protect and enhance the Port Townsend-Coupeville and Edmonds -Kingston Ferry Service as an important segment of the maritime highway and a critical economic connector to and from Port Townsend and the Olympic Peninsula 3. Climate Action Top Request: Incentivize urban density todecrease vehicle miles traveled 6mbuilding om2023middle housing legislation inareas traditionally dedicated tmsingle-family detached housing Additional Requests: w Provide more electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure incentives and grant opportunities, including for municipal fleet conversion • Increase active mode and transit trips to reduce our region's #1 climate pollutant • Develop and prioritize capital funding for climate resilient infrastructure design and construction The City of Port Townsend actively supports the legislative agendas of our key partners, including Jefferson County, the Port ufPort Townsend, Jefferson County Public Utility Di5trict#1,the North Olympic Legislative Alliance (NOLA),the Fort Warden Public Development Authority, the Association of Washington Cities (A WC),and Peninsula Regional Transportation Planning Organization /PRTPDY Contact: City MonogerJohnMou/o 360.531.2916 250 Madison Street - Suite 2 - Port Townsend - WA 99368 1 www.cityofpt.us