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HomeMy WebLinkAbout22-045 Adopting the 2023 State Legislative AgendaResolution 22-045 RESOLUTION NO. 22-045 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PORT TOWNSEND, WASHINGTON, ADOPTING THE 2023 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 2023 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 2023 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 Port Townsend, WA at a regular meeting thereof, held this 14th day of November 2022, Attest. Aly w s4 l .odrig City Clerk iviay ur Approved as to form: ."AA& .I: - - ----- Heidi 6 rreet wood City Attorney Gtvof Port <4> 01 Townsend y DRAFT City of Port Townsend 2023 State Legislative Agenda Passed as Resolution 22-045 by Port Townsend City Council unanimously on November 14, 2022 1. Housing Top Request: • Extend safe harbor for GMA/SEPA appeals to build residential capacity beyond April 1, 2023 (RCW 36.70a.600) Additional Requests: Provide authority for government financial support for the creation of workforce housing affordable to households earning up to 150% of the area median income (AMI) Amend the Growth Management Act to allow local governments to adopt affordable and workforce housing impact fees Incentivize new housing finance tools, including MFTE interest rate subsidies at/under 150% AMI 2. Transportation Top Request: • Support purchase of a key block of land necessary for Olympic Discovery Trail development - $1.1m request (Capital budget) Additional Requests: • Partner with WSDOT to expand the Mill Road/Discovery Road Signal Replacement with a roundabout to improve freight, address safety, and provide a welcoming gateway to the City - $3m request (Transportation budget) • Protect and enhance the Port Townsend-Coupeville Ferry Service as an important segment of the maritime highway and a critical economic connector to and from Port Townsend 3. Climate Action Top Request: • Support development of comprehensive Sea Level Rise Action Plan to address protection of Downtown, the Port of Port Townsend, and the City's Commercial district - $250,000 request Additional Requests: • Provide more electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure incentives and grant opportunities • Increase active mode and transit trips to reduce our region's #1 climate pollutant by creating additional middle housing in areas traditionally dedicated to single-family housing (Pass HB 1782) The City of Port Townsend actively supports the legislative agendas of key partners, including Jefferson County, Port of Port Townsend, Jefferson County Public Utility District #1, North Olympic Legislative Alliance (NOLA), Association of Washington Cities (A WC), and Peninsula Regional Transportation Planning Organization (PRTPO) Contact: City Manager John Mauro, );y2q!rraa„P�°ity0 fi l u 360.531.2916 250 Madison Street • Suite 2 • Port Townsend • WA 98368 1 www.cityofpt.us