CITY OF SHORELINE
SHORELINE CITY COUNCIL
Tuesday, January 12, 2016 Council Chambers – Kenmore City Hall
7:00 p.m. 18120 68th Avenue, N.E.
Kenmore, Washington
PRESENT:
City of Shoreline
Mayor Chris Roberts, and Councilmembers Keith Scully, Will Hall, Doris McConnell, and Jesse Salomon; and City Manager Debbie Tarry
City of Kenmore
Mayor David Baker, Deputy Mayor Allan Van Ness and Councilmembers Brent Smith, Laurie Sperry, Milton Curtis, Nigel Herbig and Stacey Denuski; and City Manager Robert Karlinsey, Engineering and Environmental Services Director Kris Overleese, Management Intern Brennan Jernigan, and City Clerk Patty Safrin
City of Lake Forest Park
Mayor Jeff Johnson, Deputy Mayor Catherine Stanford, and Councilmembers Hilda Thompson, Phillippa Kassover, Mark Phillips, Tom French, and E. John Resha; and City Administrator Pete Rose
City of Bothell
Mayor Andy Rheaume, Councilmembers James McNeal, Tris Sarnberg, and Tom
Agnew; and City Manager Bob Stowe
City of Woodinville
Mayor Bernie Talmas and City Manager Dick Zais
At 7:00 p.m., the Special City Council Joint meeting was called to order by City of Kenmore Mayor David Baker.
Welcome and Introductions - Mayor Baker welcomed and introduced the joint meeting participants.
Sound Transit 3 and SR 522/145th Street Corridor Topic Introduction - Mayor Baker made
comments regarding the topic of the meeting.
Sound Transit Board Members’ Perspectives - Sound Transit Board Members Fred Butler and
Claudia Balducci were present to comment on behalf of Sound Transit.
Sound Transit 3 Overview and Process - Ric Ilgenfritz, Sound Transit Executive Director of
Planning, Environment & Project Development, was present to give a PowerPoint presentation and provide comments.
SR 522/145th Street Corridor Overview and ST3 Candidate Projects N-09, N-1O, P-8
Overview and Analysis - Staff of Fehr & Peers were present to give a slide presentation and to review the proposed projects. They were also available to answer any questions.
522 Transit Now! Coalition - Janet Quinn and Mark Abersold were present to provide comments on behalf of the 522 Transit Now! Coalition.
Key Messages Discussion - City Manager Karlinsey stated that the hope is the cities can agree on some key messages to help prompt a discussion. City Manager Debbie Tarry reviewed key messages for Projects N-09, N-l0 and P-08, which were displayed as a slide and also distributed to participants.
Next Steps - City Manager Karlinsey stated that a joint letter from all the cities needs to be to
Sound Transit by January 21. He noted that each city will probably do individual letters as well.
At 8:16p.m. Mayor Baker adjourned the meeting.
/S/ Jessica Simulcik Smith, City Clerk