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AGENDA
YAKIMA CITY COUNCIL
May 7, 2024
City Hall -Council Chambers - 129 N 2nd Street, Yakima, WA
5:30 p.m. Regular Meeting 1 6:00 p.m. Public Hearings ---This meeting will be conducted
in person, live streamed at www.yakimawa.gov/council/live-stream/and telecast live on Y-
PAC, Spectrum Cable Channel 194. You may also participate via Zoom:
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remotely are encouraged to submit a Public Comment Request Form online at:
www.yakimawa.gov/council/public-comment no later than 3:00 p.m. on the day of the
meeting. If you wish to provide public comment in-person, please fill out a "Request for
Appearance" form and hand it to the City Clerk before you address City Council.
1. Roll Call
2. Pledge of Allegiance
3. Interpreter Services
4. Public Comment
There will be 35 minutes allotted for public comment with two and a half (2 1/2) minutes per speaker in
order to allow as much opportunity as possible for audience participation. Written communication and e-
mail messages are strongly encouraged.
5. Open Discussion for the Good of the Order
A. Proclamations
i. Salvation Army Week Proclamation
ii. Draft Missing and Unidentified Persons Awareness Month Proclamation
6. Council Reports
7. Consent Agenda
Items listed are considered routine by the City Council and will be enacted by one motion without
discussion. A Council member may request to remove an item from the Consent Agenda and, if approved,
it will be placed on the regular agenda for discussion and consideration.
A. Approval of minutes from the April 16, 2024 City Council regular meeting and April 23,
2024 study session
B. Financial Policy- Investment Policy (Revised)
C. Project Completion and Contract Acceptance with American Rock Products for the Nob
Hill Boulevard Resurfacing and Pacific Avenue Sidewalk Improvements Projects 2619
and 2612
D. Project Completion and Contract Acceptance with Insituform Technology LLC for
Wastewater CIPP Rehabilitation Project 2560
E. Project Completion and Contract Acceptance with Iron Horse LLC for 2023 CIPP DID
Rehabilitation Project 2651
F. Resolution setting June 13, 2024, as the date for an open record public hearing before
the Hearing Examiner to vacate a portion of N. 92nd Ave. north of Summitview Ave
G. Resolution setting June 13, 2024, as the date for an open record public hearing before
the Hearing Examiner to vacate an alley and a portion of N. Front St. between Bartlett P1.
and N. 1st St
H. Resolution authorizing a professional services agreement with RH2 Engineering for
professional engineering services of the 1-82 Sewer Main Extension Project 2760
I. Resolution authorizing Supplemental Agreement No. 1 with HLA Engineering and Land
Surveying, Inc. for construction engineering services associated with the South 2nd
Avenue Water Main Replacement Project AC2792
J. Resolution authorizing an Interlocal Agreement with Washington Department of Natural
Resources (DNR)for fire protection services
K. Resolution ratifying and approving the City Manager's execution of a grant agreement
with the Washington State Office of Public Defense accepting the terms and conditions
for a reimbursable grant for 2024
L. Resolution authorizing the City Manager to execute an Memorandum of Understanding
with the Seattle Police Department to receive reimbursement funding for the continued
use of forensic cell phone tools
M. Resolution authorizing a grant application for the Yakima Air Terminal Building
Modernization project to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)for Capital
Improvement Projects at the Yakima Air Terminal-McAllister Field
N. Resolution authorizing a grant application to the Washington State Department of
Commerce Industrial Site Readiness Grant for land development improvements at the
Yakima Air Terminal-McAllister Field
O. Resolution authorizing acceptance of a grant from the Department of Commerce under
the Connecting Housing to Infrastructure Program (CHIP)for the "Yakima Housing
Authority" project for system development charges and utility infrastructure improvements
DEPARTMENT ITEMS
8. Resolution authorizing the Janssen Washington State-Wide Opioid Settlement
9. Resolution adopting the City of Yakima Opioid Settlement Funds Policy on Distribution of Funds
10. Resolution providing for indemnification against personal liability for volunteers participating in
the Yakima Police Department volunteer program(s)
11. Resolution authorizing the City Manager to execute a Memorandum of Understanding with the
Washington Traffic Safety Commission to reimburse wages for officers recognized as drug
recognition experts
12. Resolution authorizing a Memorandum of Understanding between the City of Yakima Police
Department, the Yakima School District and the Educational Services District 105 for purpose of
implementing a "Handle with Care" program
13. Resolution amending the operating agreement with the Capitol Theatre Committee, Inc
14. Resolution authorizing a collective bargaining agreement with the American Federation of State,
County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) Local 1122 representing the Transit Employee
Bargaining unit for January 1, 2024- December 31, 2027
15. Ordinance amending Yakima Municipal Code Title 7.50.040 concerning utility services fees
16. Resolution authorizing a contract with Justice Housing Yakima for system development charges
and utility infrastructure improvements through CHIP grant
17. Other Business
18. Adjournment
The next meeting is a City Council study session on May 14, 2024, at 5:00 p.m. in the City Hall Council
Chambers
19. Council General Information
A. Council General Information
B. Petition status update
C. 2024 Clean City 1st Quarter Report
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voluntary offering of a private citizen, to and for the benefit of the Council. The views or beliefs
expressed by the invocation speaker have not been previously reviewed or approved by the Council,
and the Council does not endorse the religious beliefs or views of this, or any other speaker.
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