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HomeMy WebLinkAbout02/03/2026 Business Meeting134 YAKIMA CITY COUNCIL MINUTES February 3, 2026 5:30 PM City Council Regular Meeting - Conducted in person and virtually via Zoom. City Hall - Council Chambers -129 N 2"d Street, Yakima WA Executive Session Executive Session regarding collective bargaining pursuant to RCW 42.30.140(4)(a) and to discuss potential litigation pursuant to RCW 42.30.110(1)(i) MOTION: Potrykus moved and Glenn seconded to adjourn to Executive Session until 5:30 p.m. to discuss collective bargaining pursuant to RCW 42.30.140(4)(a) and to discuss potential litigation pursuant to RCW 42.30.110(1)(i). The motion carried by unanimous vote. Mayor Brown announced that Council is expected to take further action following Executive Session. Present for Executive Session: Mayor Matt Brown, Assistant Mayor Reedy Berg (present at 4:41 p.m.), and Councilmembers Patricia Byers (present via speakerphone), Rick Glenn, Felisa Gonzalez, and Juliet Potrykus Absent and Excused: Councilmember Leo Roy Executive session was held at 4:33 p.m. and adjourned at 5:18 p.m. 1) Roll Call The regular meeting was called to order at 5:31 p.m. Present: Mayor Matt Brown, presiding; Assistant Mayor Reedy Berg and Councilmembers Patricia Byers (attending remotely via Zoom), Rick Glenn, Felisa Gonzalez, and Juliet Potrykus Staff: City Manager Vicki Baker, City Attorney Sara Watkins and City Clerk Rosalinda lbarra Absent and Excused: Councilmember Leo Roy 2) Pledge of Allegiance Mayor Brown led the Pledge of Allegiance. 3) Interpreter Services Mayor Brown introduced Jorge Villasenor who announced interpreter services are available in Spanish. 4) Public Comment John Whitney, City resident, spoke in support of Lions Pool and offered suggestions to keep the pool operational. Tony Courcy, City resident, spoke about historical articles related to donated property. February 3, 2026 - Yakima City Council Meeting Minutes Page 1 of 6 135 Yuleidy Rodriguez and Josue Mendez, City residents, introduced students of La Casa Hogar who are participating in classes to become American citizens. Brian Korst, City resident, commented about Council proclamations. Joseph Kopsick, via Zoom, spoke about tenancy and rental laws. 5) Open Discussion for the Good of the Order MOTION: Brown moved and Byers seconded to suspend the Council rules [to consider a proclamation]. The motion carried by unanimous vote; Roy absent. MOTION: Byers moved and Glenn seconded to approve a proclamation to celebrate the Seattle Seahawks and Cooper Kupp and request that it be read and presented. The motion carried by unanimous vote; Roy absent. Assistant Mayor Berg read a proclamation to celebrate the Seattle Seahawks and Cooper Kupp in the Super Bowl this weekend. Craig Kupp, Cooper Kupp's father, thanked Council and accepted the proclamation. 6) Council Reports 6.A Council Nominating Committee recommendation regarding appointment to boards, commissions, committees Councilmember Berg reported on the January 26, 2026 Council Nominating Committee meeting. The Nominating Committee's recommendation for appointments and reappointments include: • Arts Commission - appoint Elizabeth Morrier McGree • Yakima Housing Authority - reappoint Abdon Godinez • Hotel and Motel Commission - appoint Jason Jones and Sara Mitchell • Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee - appoint Trevor Duncan MOTION: Berg moved and Potrykus seconded to approve the Council Nominating Committee recommendations. The motion carried by unanimous vote; Roy absent. 7) Consent Agenda Mayor Brown referred to the items placed on the Consent Agenda, questioning whether there were any additions or deletions from Council members present. There were no changes. The City Clerk read the Consent Agenda items, including resolutions and ordinances, by title. (Items on the Consent Agenda are handled under one motion without further discussion -see motion directly below.) MOTION: Glenn moved and Berg seconded to approve the consent agenda. The motion carried by a 6-0 roll call vote; Roy absent. 7.A Approval of minutes from the January 13, 2026 City Council study session and January 20, 2026 City Council regular meeting 7.B Resolution setting date for public hearing on February 17, 2026 for public comment on amending the Transportation Benefit District Project List for Material Changes RESOLUTION NO. R-2026-013, A RESOLUTION setting the time and place for public hearing on February 17, 2026 at 6:00 PM for public comment on material changes to the Transportation Benefit District (TBD) Project List. February 3, 2026 — Yakima City Council Meeting Minutes Page 2 of 6 136 7.0 Resolution authorizing a collective bargaining agreement for 2026-2027 with the International Association of Firefighters (IAFF) Local 469 representing the PSERS Telecommunicators bargaining unit RESOLUTION NO. R-2026-014, A RESOLUTION authorizing a collective bargaining agreement for 2026-2027 with the International Association of Firefighters (IAFF) Local 469 representing the PSERS Telecommunicators bargaining unit. 7.D Resolution authorizing a collective bargaining agreement for 2026-2027 with the International Association of Firefighters (IAFF) Local 469 representing the PERS bargaining unit RESOLUTION NO. R-2026-015, A RESOLUTION authorizing a collective bargaining agreement for 2026-2027 with the International Association of Firefighters (IAFF) Local 469 representing the PERS bargaining unit. 7.E Resolution authorizing signatures on Underground Right of Way Easement for McCormick Lease #2 RESOLUTION NO. R-2026-016, A RESOLUTION authorizing two easements for PacifiCorp to support the development of hangars by McCormick Air at the Yakima Air Terminal. 7.F Resolution authorizing a grant agreement with Washington State Department of Transportation to fund the purchase of four Transit admin vehicles RESOLUTION NO. R-2026-017, A RESOLUTION authorizing a Grant Agreement with Washington State Department of Transportation to fund the purchase of four admin vehicles. 7.G Resolution ratifying and confirming the City Manager's execution of the Yakima Valley Trolley Operating Agreement RESOLUTION NO. R-2026-018, A RESOLUTION ratifying and confirming the City Manager's execution of Yakima Valley Trolleys Operation License Agreement. 7.H Resolution authorizing acceptance of a private donation of $1,000,000 for the Capitol Theatre RESOLUTION NO. 2026-019, A RESOLUTION authorizing the City of Yakima to accept a private donation in the sum of One Million Dollars ($100,000,000) for Capitol Theatre. 7.1 Resolution authorizing Supplement 2 with Graham Baba Architects for the Capitol Theatre Capital Improvements RESOLUTION NO. R-2026-020, A RESOLUTION authorizing Supplemental Agreement 2 with Graham Baba Architects for Capitol Theatre Capital Improvements. 7.J Ordinance granting a non-exclusive franchise to NFC Northwest, LLC to operate a telecommunications system within the City of Yakima ORDINANCE NO. 2026-002, AN ORDINANCE granting a non-exclusive franchise to NFC Northwest, LLC to construct, operate, and maintain a telecommunication system within the City of Yakima, Washington and setting forth the conditions accompanying the grant of the franchise. February 3, 2026 — Yakima City Council Meeting Minutes Page 3 of 6 137 8) Public Hearings 8.A Public Hearing to consider: A) Resolution adopting the amended Six -Year Transportation Improvement Program for the period of 2026-2031, and to amend the Transportation Systems Plan 2040; and B) Resolution amending the Yakima Urban Area Comprehensive Plan Capital Facilities Element City Engineer Robert Washabaugh presented the City of Yakima's proposal to amend the adopted Six -Year Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) and the Transportation Systems Plan 2040 to include two additional projects: S 1st Street Pavement Rehabilitation and Yakima Avenue South Overlay. Mayor Brown opened the public hearing and with no one coming forward or calling in to speak, Mayor Brown closed the public hearing. The City Clerk read both resolutions by title only. MOTION: Byers moved and Berg seconded to adopt both resolutions. The motion carried by a 6-0 roll call vote; Roy absent. RESOLUTION NO. R-2026-021, A RESOLUTION amending the adopted Six - Year Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) for the period of 2026 through 2031 and amending the Transportation Systems Plan 2040. RESOLUTION NO. R-2026-022, A RESOLUTION amending the Yakima Urban Area Comprehensive Plan Capital Facilities Element to incorporate the amended Six -year Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) for the period of 2026 through 2031. 8.B Public hearing and Ordinance on the Lochridge Annexation in the vicinity of Loren Place and S. 80th Avenue Planning Manager Trevor Martin briefed the Council on the proposed ordinance to annex a single parcel of property located at 1504 S. 80th Avenue. Mayor Brown opened the public hearing and, with no one coming forward or calling in to speak, closed the hearing. The City Clerk read the ordinance by title only. MOTION: Berg moved and Byers seconded to pass the ordinance and direct staff to submit application to the Boundary Review Board. The motion carried by a 6-0 roll call vote; Roy absent. ORDINANCE NO. 2026-003, AN ORDINANCE annexing the Lochridge Annexation area to the City of Yakima, contingent on Yakima County Boundary Review Board approval. 9) Department Items 9.A Resolution accepting Department of Ecology grant in the amount of $3,395,000 for the Nelson Phase 2B Pipeline Conveyance Improvements Project IC2010 Director of Public Works Scott Schafer briefed the Council on the proposed resolution and noted that the grant did not have a local match requirement. The City Clerk read the resolution by title only. February 3, 2026 — Yakima City Council Meeting Minutes Page 4 of 6 138 MOTION: Berg moved and Glenn seconded to adopt the resolution. The motion carried by a 6-0 roll call vote; Roy absent. RESOLUTION NO. R-2026-023, A RESOLUTION authorizing an Agreement with the State of Washington Department of Ecology (Ecology) for a grant of $3,395,000 for the Nelson Phase 2B Pipeline Conveyance Improvements Project IC2010. 9.B EMS Levy Presentation Yakima Fire Chief Aaron Markham started by recognizing the recent promotion of Tong -term City employee Jonathan Hood as Deputy Chief. Fire Chief Markham and Director of Finance & Budget Craig Warner presented information about a potential EMS levy as a funding option for the Yakima Fire Department. The plan includes an EMS levy of $0.25 per $1,000 of assessed value that would generate an estimated $3 million annually and can be used to maintain Fire Station 92 operational and expand EMS services, such as filling vacant positions with paramedic -certified firefighters, purchasing equipment, supplies and aid vehicles, and facility repairs and maintenance. Discussion ensued related to the timeline and limitations of EMS levies. Additionally, some Councilmembers shared concern that the proposed levy revenue is restricted to EMS services only and cannot be allocated to other services like police or parks. After further Council discussion, MOTION: Berg moved and Brown seconded to direct staff to provide a financial analysis of the EMS levy funds at a future meeting. The motion carried by 4-2 vote; with Glenn and Gonzalez voting no and Roy absent. 10) City Manager Update 10.A Preview of upcoming topics City Manager Baker provided an update on community fundraising efforts and mentioned upcoming discussion topics related to Community Development fee changes and the Transportation Benefit District. In response to Council's request to allow for more flexibility in discussing topics during meetings, Ms. Baker introduced the idea of forgoing City Council study sessions and moving to three regular business meetings per month. Ms. Baker acknowledged and expressed appreciation to City employees for their years of service. She also recognized City Clerk Rosalinda Ibarra for her recent International Institute of Municipal Clerks (IIMC) Certification achievement. 11) Other Business Mayor Brown presented community recommendations for aquatic operations, including Lions Pool. MOTION: Brown moved and Berg seconded to add to a future business meeting a discussion about Lions Pool proposals. The motion carried by unanimous vote; Roy absent. MOTION: Brown moved and Berg seconded to place on the February 17 agenda an ordinance establishing a 0.1 % sales tax for the Transportation Benefit District The motion carried by unanimous vote; Roy absent. February 3, 2026 — Yakima City Council Meeting Minutes Page 5 of 6 139 MOTION: Brown moved and Glenn seconded to place on the February 17 agenda an ordinance repealing the $20 car tab fee. The motion carried by unanimous vote; Roy absent. 12) Adjournment MOTION: Byers moved and Berg seconded to adjourn to the next City Council study session on February 10, 2026, at 5:00 p.m. in the City Hall Council Chambers. The motion carried by unanimous vote; Roy absent, The meeting adjourned at 7:22 p.m. CERTIFICATION READ AND CERTIFIED ACCURATE BY ATTEST: CITY CLERK BER COUNCIL MEMBER DATE DATE MAYOR February 3, 2026 — Yakima City Council Meeting Minutes Page 6 of 6