CITY
OF SHORELINE
SHORELINE CITY COUNCIL
Monday, May 24, 2004
Shoreline Conference Center
6:00 p.m. Highlander Room
PRESENT: Mayor Hansen, Deputy Mayor Jepsen, Councilmembers Chang,
Fimia, Gustafson, and Ransom
ABSENT: Councilmember Grace
STAFF: Steve Burkett, City Manager; Bob Olander, Deputy City
Manager; and Julie Modrzejewski, Assistant City Manager
GUEST: none
Mayor
Hansen convened the meeting at 6:15 p.m.
Steve.
Burkett, City Manager, distributed a memorandum from Police Chief Denise Turner
explaining King County Executive Ron Sims’ proposal to change the Emergency
Management Advisory Council (EMAC) to a new King County Homeland Security
Funding Board. The new board would be
comprised of elected officials. It
would make decisions on how grant funds would be distributed in the King County
area. The rationale for this new board
is that it would give more accountability to elected officials.
Apparently, the City of Seattle wanted to be considered its own region rather than in the same region as King County. Since the State did not support this change, Seattle Mayor Greg Nickels approached Executive Sims to negotiate a deal – as a result King County would have the majority of votes on the board. Currently, there are no other suburban cities in support of this proposal. Mr. Burkett stated that staff does not support it and would not recommend support to the City Council. A possible compromise for suburban cities would be to enlist elected officials in developing criteria for the funding.
Councilmember
Fimia suggested working with the Suburban Cities Association and ensuring that
all cities are on board. In addition,
she spoke in support of adding more elected officials to EMAC, but she stressed
that the funding decisions need to be a technical decision as opposed to a
political decision.
Mr.
Burkett reminded the Council that the second City Hall charrette would take
place on May 26.
Mayor
Hansen declared the meeting adjourned at 7:20 p.m.
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Julie
Modrzejewski, Assistant City Manager