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HomeMy WebLinkAbout012907 CITY OF PORT TOWNSEND CITY COUNCIL MINUTES OF THE WORKSHOP SESSION OF JANUARY 29, 2007 CALL TO ORDER AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE The City Council of the City of Port Townsend met in workshop session the twenty-ninth day of January 2007, at 6:30 p.m. in the Port Townsend City Council Chambers of City Hall, Mayor Mark Welch presiding. ROLL CALL Council members present at roll call were Geoff Masci, Laurie Medlicott, Michelle Sandoval, Scott Walker and Mark Welch. Michelle Sandoval arrived at 7:20 p.m. Catharine Robinson and Frank Benskin were excused. Staff members present were City Manager David Timmons, City Attorney John Watts, Public Works Director Ken Clow, City Engineer Dave Peterson, Civil Engineer Mary Heather Ames, Planning Director Rick Sepler, and City Clerk Pam Kolacy. . LEAGUE OF AMERICAN BICYCLISTS PRESENTATION Mary Heather Ames introduced Andy Clark and Bill Nesper of the League of American Bicyclists. Mr. Clark presented a slide show emphasizing the public policy reasons for encouraging bicycling. He noted there is a wealth of technical assistance and funding sources currently available. Encouragement ideas: Hill climb challenge/event Become a Biketown (50 free bikes) TravelSmart program - individualized marketing, i.e., maps and info Valet parking at events - have somewhere secure to park bikes and get out quickly Local loop rides (we went on a 12-15 mile ride today, can see tremendous opportunities for signing and marketing local rides not too challenging that would show people how to get around) Hotel bikes Education ideas: Underwrite and promote cycling skills classes Host local rides and teach skills Institutionalize Safe routes to School City Council Workshop Session January 29, 2007 Use town publications to promote Share the Road message Engineering Ideas Keep expanding network of lanes and trails Traffic calming downtown Parking and more parking or bikes Signage and local loops Watch EVERY development to keep what you've got and improve Conclusions: Bicycling is a worthwhile activity to promote and make safe in Port Townsend City Engineer Dave Peterson noted that the representatives of the League were present because Port Townsend applied to be recognized as a Bicycle Friendly Community; they received a grant to visit six cities and assist them in making their own grant applications. Council members suggested that during the second visit (scheduled for June) the League should involve a wider group of community members such as the schools, County, Chamber, tourism, etc, Councilmember Sandoval arrived at 7:20 p.m, The next step will be to bring forward a suggested ten-point plan addressing the policy requirements necessary to become bicycle friendly for action by the Council. RECESS Mayor Welch declared a recess at 7:30 for the purpose of a break. RECONVENE The meeting was reconvened at 7:45 p.m. INSTREAM FLOW RULE ADOPTION PROCESS Tom Anderson of HydroLogic Services, consultants to the State Department of Ecology, addressed the Council on the history and upcoming public process for developing in-stream flow limitations within the Water Resource Inventory Area (WRIA) 17 in East Jefferson County. Mr. Anderson noted he would like to get the affected jurisdictions together and discuss how to do the best thing keeping in mind the State's need to maintain in- stream flows. He noted that Port Townsend has a well-established water right but that there has been no water right established for fish nor any enforcement of City Council Workshop Session January 29, 2007 water law. He added that it would be in everyone's best interests to resolve the issue outside of the court system. He stated the goal is to have a dialogue and talk about what it is going to take for the County, City and PUD to come together and come to a conclusion about water; he also noted that the Tribes may need to be involved as well. He said all players should have the opportunity to understand what the impacts are. He stated that he is dedicated to making sure all local governments are informed and to determine what kind of information is needed by the agencies. He asked that the Council be dedicated to commit staff time for the group and to appoint a Council member as well to first help craft the public process. Mr. Masci stated that it shouldn't be difficult to set up an intergovernmental meeting; he said that there should be acknowledgement of which governments have "a dog in the fight" and which do not. Mr. Anderson stated he is meeting with the new county staff water group and hopes to arrange an initial meeting of entities in February or March. Council suggested setting a workshop meeting to hear from staff about the WRIA issues; and that Council will end up setting a goal or policy for staff to carry out on their behalf. ADJOURN There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 8:30 p.m. Attest: (I c'-!- i II \~ 1'), "'-(--x; JU/CA.3 Pam Kolacy, CMC City Clerk City Council Workshop Session January 29. 2007