Busy Tuesday night for City Council with committee meetings and more levy talk

The Edmonds City Council will have a busy night Tuesday, with committee meetings starting at 5 p.m., followed by a Council meeting at 7 p.m. to further discuss the possibility of putting a property tax levy on the ballot in either August or November. The meeting agendas are as follows:

5 p.m. – Finance Committee (Council Chambers)
A. Quarterly Budget Report. (60 Min.)
B. Update on financial policies and reporting. (30 Min.)
C. Public Comments (10 min.)
(3-minute limit per person)
2. Public Safety/Human Resources Committee
Location: Police Training Room

5 p.m. – Public Safety/Human Resources (Police Training Room)
A. Snohomish Regional Drug & Gang Task Force, 2011-2012 Interlocal
Agreement. (10 Min.)
B. Discussion regarding self-funded medical insurance. (60 Min.)
C. Discussion regarding a compensation consultant. (15 Min.)
D. Discussion regarding new Council staff position related to budget/financials/insurance. (15 Min.)

6:30 p.m. — Community Services/Development Services Committee
Location: Jury Meeting Room
A. Authorization to advertise for construction bids for the Sewer Lift Station Rehabilitation Project. (5 Min.)
B. Authorization to advertise for construction bids for the 2011 Waterline Replacement Project. (5 Min.)
C. Report on final construction costs for Caspers Street/Ninth Avenue N/ Puget Drive (SR524) Walkway Project. (5 Min.)
D. Report on final construction costs for the Five Corners Booster Pump Station Improvements and Council acceptance of project. (5 Min.)
E. Discussion on needed repair to the Treatment Plant’s outfall pipe and the process for obtaining bids and awarding a contract. (5 Min.)
F. Report on final construction costs for the Odor Control Improvement Project and Council acceptance of project. (5 Min.)
G. Report on final construction costs for the 2009 Asphalt Overlay Project. (5 Min.)
H. Ordinance amending the Edmonds City Code (ECC) 8.64.060 Parking Provisions in the Downtown Edmonds area. (5 Min.)

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