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City Manager's Weekly Info Bulletin 1/14/2011

January 14, 2011
WEEKLY INFO BULLETIN
To: Mayor and Members of the City Council
From: Andrew Neiditz, City Manager

  • Governor to Attend City's Martin Luther King Celebration January 15th: The Annual Martin Luther King, Jr. celebration has been set for Saturday, January 15, 2011. The multi-ethnic celebration will be held at the McGavick Conference Center at Clover Park Technical College from 10 am to noon. Please join Mayor Doug Richardson and Governor Chris Gregoire in honoring Dr. King's legacy of freedom.
  • Community Development Department will hold public meetings on draft Shoreline Master Plan: The Community Development Department will conduct two public meetings to introduce and discuss the draft Shoreline Master Program. The scheduled dates of the meetings are listed below:
    • January 20, 2011
      City of Lakewood Council Chambers
      6000 Main St SW
      Lakewood, WA. 98499
      5:30 PM to 8:30 PM
    • January 27, 2011
      Clover Park High School
      Performing Arts Center

      11023 Gravelly Lake Dr SW
      Lakewood, WA. 98499
      5:30 PM to 8:30 PM
    This document includes new policies and regulations for development within the shorelines of the State. The water bodies within Lakewood affected are American Lake, Lake Steilacoom, Gravelly Lake, Lake Louise, Waughop Lake, Chambers Creek and Clover Creek. The draft revisions are included on the City's website and can be viewed and downloaded at /documents/community_development/shoreline_master_plan/lakewood_smp_policyregs_11_22_10.pdf . A copy can be purchased at City Hall, 2nd Floor, 6000 Main Street SW, Lakewood, WA. 98499. Questions regarding this project should be directed to Marc Amrine, Senior Planner, at (253) 512-2261, ext 7753.
  • Sound Transit Update on January 25th: On Tuesday, January 25th from 4-7pm, Sound Transit staff will conduct an open house at Lakewood's Boys and Girls Club. Sound Transit is soliciting input for potential upgrades to future service that could include increasing parking, making bicycle and pedestrian improvements, expanding or creating passenger drop-off areas, making transit speed and reliability improvements, and/or providing additional bus transfer facilities at the stations. Learn more or download a flyer at www.cityoflakewood.us under "latest news and events."
  • Lakewood Residents receive information on Puget Sound Energy Proposal: A Notice of Application was mailed to 600+ residents this week informing them of a proposal by Puget Sound Energy (PSE) to upgrade existing electric transmission and distribution lines from 55 kV to 115 kV. The proposal also includes removing a portion of an existing system which runs through private properties and constructing a new segment of the electric system within existing public rights-of-ways. This project runs through large sections of the City. The project requires environmental review, issuance of a shoreline substantial development permit, and a conditional use permit. A public hearing before the City's Hearing Examiner will occur on March 2, 2011. Work on this project was initiated by PSE about two years ago. PSE is making a substantial investment to improving service to Lakewood and the region as a whole. Prior to the public hearing, PSE will continue to hold workshops with adjoining property owners.
  • Public Works Department to hold Tillicum/Woodbrook Sewer Connections Workshops: The City's Public Works Department will hold two Tillicum/Woodbrook Sewer Connections Workshops. The first workshop will be held on Tuesday, February 1 at the Tillicum/Woodbrook Community Service Center, 14916 Washington Avenue SW, at 6:00 p.m. The second workshop will be held on Wednesday, February 2 at Woodbrook Middle School, 14920 Spring Street SW, beginning at 6:00 p.m. Citizens are encouraged to encouraged to attend. For questions or information, contact Transportation Division Manager Desiree Winkler, City of Lakewood Public Works Department, at (253) 983-7795 or email .
  • WSDOT and Lakewood Fire Department at Coffee with the Mayor: At this morning's Coffee with the Mayor, Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) High Speed Rail Program Manager Ron Pate and Project Delivery Manager David Smelser provided an update on the proposed Point Defiance Bypass Project and ongoing efforts to complete an Environmental Assessment. They were followed by Lakewood Fire Chief Ken Sharp, who provided information pertaining to the proposed merger of the University Place and Lakewood Fire Departments.

City Manager's Weekly Info Bulletin 1/7/11

January 7, 2011
WEEKLY INFO BULLETIN
To: Mayor and Members of the City Council
From: Andrew Neiditz, City Manager

  • Martin Luther King Celebration to be held January 15th: The Annual Martin Luther King, Jr. celebration has been set for Saturday, January 15, 2011. The multi-ethnic celebration will be held at the McGavick Conference Center at Clover Park Technical College from 10 am to noon. The public is welcome.
  • Upcoming Coffee with the Mayor: Mayor Doug Richardson will host the next "Coffee with the Mayor" on Friday, January 14th at 7:30 a.m. in the Resource Center at St. Clare Hospital, 4908 112th Street SW, in Lakewood. The guest speakers will be Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) High Speed Rail Program Manager Ron Pate and Project Delivery Manager David Smelser who will give a presentation of the Point Defiance Bypass. Their presentation will be followed by Lakewood Fire Chief Ken Sharp, who will provide an update on the proposed merger of the University Place and Lakewood Fire Departments.
  • WSDOT provides Amtrak update in Tillicum: The City was well represented during a WSDOT presentation at Tillicum Elementary School on January 6th. Approximately 100 citizens showed up to hear WSDOT officials explain the Environmental Assessment (EA) process they are now drafting for the Point Defiance Bypass Project. WSDOT indicated they expect to issue the EA during the summer of 2012 for public comment. It will be forwarded to the Federal Rail Administration for a NEPA (environmental) decision during the summer of 2013. WSDOT indicated that they currently have no grade-separation projects planned at any of the Lakewood rail crossings. State officials explained that high expense of the project will not be a factor in the state budget because the federal government will fund the project.
  • Lakewood United Presentation by CSRT: Lt. Mauer and CSRT member Randy Richards attended a breakfast meeting of the Lakewood United organization at Burr's restaurant on January 6th. They spoke on the topic of Code Enforcement and what it can do for citizens. In addition, Lt. Mauer gave an overview of the recent multi-agency inspection conducted at Lakewood Gardens II/Willow Village apartment complexes. The city manager also attended.
  • Steilacoom/Farwest Traffic Signal: On Monday, January 3rd, the new traffic signal at the intersection of Steilacoom Blvd and Farwest Drive will be turned on. This work requires the signal to be in and out of flash in the afternoon and temporary lane closures to allow for removal of the old signal. The new signal will introduce a new signal operation to the City of Lakewood called a "yellow flashing arrow." The yellow flashing arrow allows for left turns after yielding to opposing through traffic. This signal is being replaced as part of the Steilacoom Blvd - Farwest to 87th Safety Improvement Project where the City received a $1.0 Million Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP) grant.
  • City applies for Woodbrook grant funding: Public Works applied to Pierce County for a $500,000 grant to assist in the financing of the Woodbrook 146th Street Sewer Extension Project (Spring Ave to Woodbrook Drive). The County recently established a grant program to help jurisdictions within their sewer service area to fund projects that address septic system failures, economic development and impaired water bodies. If the City is successful in receiving grant money, any grant monies received will free-up prior committed Public Works Trust Fund loan monies thus adding to the availability of loan money for our property owner side sewer connection financial aide program. If the City receives the $500,000 grant, we would have approximately $1,000,000 available to loan out under our side sewer connection financial aid program.
  • Mayor presents to Lakewood Chamber: Mayor Doug Richardson provided an annual City update to the Lakewood Chamber of Commerce general membership on Thursday, January 6. The presentation covered a variety of topics including updates on public works projects, business recruitment, public safety, and the biennial budget.
  • CSRT assisted with Wal-Mart Christmas Event: On December 18th, CSRT members partnered with the Lakewood Wal-Mart to provide pictures with Santa and treats for the kids. CSRT staffed a booth with information on community involvement, safety issues and seasonal topics.
  • Lakewood Officers' Charity hosts first annual Old Country Christmas: On December 22, 2010, the Lakewood Officers' Charity hosted its first annual Old Country Christmas at the Old Country Buffet in the Lakewood Towne Center. Thirty families were recommended by local school counselors to participate. Families were able to come in and enjoy a holiday meal. The Charity purchased the turkeys and hams for the event and the Old Country Buffet cooked the entire meal. Santa arrived and all of the families were given a large bag of gifts for all of the children. Each family received a VTech learning laptop and each child received a gift selected and wrapped for them. In all, close to 175 people attended the event and over 100 kids received gifts. For many of the children, these will be the only gifts they received.

City Manager's Weekly Info Bulletin 12/17/10

December 17, 2010
WEEKLY INFO BULLETIN
To: Mayor and Members of the City Council
From: Andrew Neiditz, City Manager

  • City Hall Scheduling: There will be no council meetings the last two Mondays of December. Furthermore, City Hall will be closed on December 24th and 31st in recognition of the Christmas and New Years holidays.
  • Public Works now posting on Twitter: Lakewood Police have been on Twitter for several months now and Public Works recently started to post (or "tweet") key information from the Lakewood Police Twitter page. Citizens can sign up at www.twitter.com and chose to follow "LakewoodPD" in order to get LPD updates and public works updates such as road closures, snow and ice removal, and other street maintenance information on a "real time" basis.
  • Judge Heller sworn in at UP Muni-Court: On December 13th, Judge Ernest Heller was sworn in as the University Place Municipal Court Judge. University Place Municipal Court will begin operations on January 3, 2011 at Lakewood City Hall. Judge Heller received a warm reception from the UP City Council and staff, who expressed their thanks and appreciation for Judge Heller's appointment and the collaborative efforts from both cities.
  • Flood Control Zone District: The legal department continues to represent the City in challenging the improper formation of the County's Flood Control Zone District. The City was joined by the cities of DuPont and University Place in this appeal. Gig Harbor, Milton, Edgewood, and Ruston have appealed in two additional actions.
  • Public Works Food Drive for Tilllicum-Woodbrook: Each year the Public Works Department leads an effort to support Lakewood families in need during the Christmas season. In light of so many needs this year, the department worked with the Tillicum-Woodbrook Community Service Center (TWCSC) to help fill their food bank with hard-to-get protein staples - tuna and peanut butter. Between Thanksgiving and now, 669 jars of peanut butter and 1,587 cans of tuna were delivered to the community center in Tillicum. Other city departments and several Public Works vendors supported this effort by donating $1,150 in cash and hundreds of cans of food.
  • LPD Teaches Rape Aggression Defense: LPD's Gail Conelly, Correne Buck and Lt. Steve Mauer will conduct a Rape Aggression Defense class starting Friday December 17th. This 12-hour class is taught over 4 evenings. The first class focuses on steps women should take to prevent an attack. The next two classes teach physical defense techniques and the last class is called dynamic simulation. In that class the women suit up with protective gear and then utilize the techniques learned against two heavily suited aggressor instructors. This class has 19 women enrolled. The next class will be held in February. There is no charge for the class.
  • Employee Recognition Breakfast: The City's management team cooked breakfast for about 200 employees on Thursday, December 15th. Two employees epitomizing the guiding principle of "respect" were recognized in front of their peers: Accounting Tech Tammi Dove from the Finance Department and Police Sgt John Fraser. Councilmembers Thomas, Whalen, and Brandstetter joined staff during this year end celebration.
  • Human Services Funding Plan Adopted: Lakewood City Council recently adopted recommendations from the Human Services Funding Advisory Board to fund 32 programs delivering social services to Lakewood citizens. The Human Services Coordinator provided training and technical assistance to each of the agencies in preparation for contracting with the City. Technical assistance included review of City contract and our outcome based performance requirements. The City is committed to ensure the highest level of accountability for the investment of City resources.

City Manager's Weekly Info Bulletin 12/23/10

December 23, 2010
WEEKLY INFO BULLETIN
To: Mayor and Members of the City Council
From: Andrew Neiditz, City Manager

  • Final Joint Base Lewis-McChord Growth Coordination Plan Released: On Friday, December 17, 2010, the City released the final version of the Joint Base Lewis-McChord Growth Coordination Plan. The plan culminated a year of planning and involved regional stakeholders most affected by the recent growth of the military. The plan summarized the importance of the role of the base and personnel in the region's economy and highlighted opportunities for improving services in the future. The plan can be accessed at www.jblm-growth.com/coordination-plan. Several media outlets have reported on the plan's findings, including KIRO radio, KPLU, Business Examiner, Suburban Times, Lakewood Patch, MyNorthwest.com and the Puget Sound Business Journal. Implementation of the plan's forty-six strategies will begin in early 2011.
  • Soldier Killed in Afghanistan escorted home by LPD: On Sunday, December 12th, Sergeant Sean Collins was one of six soldiers from Ft. Campbell, KY killed by a suicide bomber in Afghanistan. On Monday December 20th, the Lakewood Police Department, joined by the Patriot Guard Riders and the Motor Escort Unit, escorted the remains of Sergeant Collins to the Woodlawn Funeral home in Lacey. This is a continuing practice by Lakewood PD as a way to honor those soldiers who serve, work and live within our community. The family was very thankful for the support and the honor shown to Sergeant Collins.
  • Public Works grant request on final approval list: Earlier this year, Public Works submitted two projects for possible grant funding through the State's "Safe Routes to School" program and it appears one will be funded. Our approved project involves installing sidewalks, curb ramps, and flashing beacons along the entire frontage of John Dower Elementary School. It also involves pedestrian and bicycle safety classes. The grant would cover $257,000 of this estimated $277,000 project. The Dower project was ranked 21st of 29 recommended projects, which gives it a good chance of being funded.
  • First Annual "Shop with an Officer" Program: On Saturday December 18, volunteer Officers from the LPD assisted the Lakewood Officers' Charity in conducting the first annual "Shop with an Officer" program. Working with counselors from the Clover Park School District, the Officers' Charity selected 13 children to participate. The children were picked up by Officers in their patrol cars and driven to the Lakewood Wal-Mart, where they shopped for their whole family. The presents were wrapped for them and all children in the family received a gift bag from Wal-Mart. Over 46 children and their parents will receive gifts through this program. This was funded by a grant from Wal-Mart and a matching grant from the Lakewood Officers' Charity.
  • Lakewood resident charged with animal cruelty/neglect: Animal Control learned of a resident's guilty verdict last week on a cruelty/neglect 2nd degree charge (gross misdemeanor). Sentencing is in Jan 2011. The reporting party requested a welfare check on a dog that was living in poor conditions and was very thin. When LPD Animal Control Officers made contact with the owner, they found the dog deceased in its outside chain link kennel. The owner said she fed it 2 days earlier but could not tell them the last time she had seen the dog. Veterinarian Kelly Roberti did a pro bono necropsy and determined the dog had been starved to death.

City Manager's Weekly Info Bulletin 12/10/10

December 10, 2010
WEEKLY INFO BULLETIN
To: Mayor and Members of the City Council
From: Andrew Neiditz, City Manager

  • City tackles Pre-Thanksgiving Day - Snow Fall Event: Throughout the recent snow event, Public Works with the support of Parks personnel maintained a 24 hour street sanding and de-icing operation. The operation started on Sunday November 21st prior to the snow with an application of a de-icing agent to the streets. Unfortunately, the weather front produced a little rain which negated that effort so it was stopped. On Monday the 22nd at 7:00 a. m., the de-icing operation started up again and continued until the crew transitioned into a sanding and deicing operation by 3:30 p. m. The sanding and de-icing operation continued non-stop until 4:00 p.m. on the 24th. The City had all its equipment out which consisted of two dump trucks equipped with snow plows and sand spreaders, a 1-ton pickup equipped with a snow plow and a drop-in sanding unit, and a flat bed truck rigged for deicing. During the peak of the snow fall, the City's operation was overwhelmed as were other agencies' operations within the Puget Sound area. With 181 center-line miles or 485 lane miles of streets to maintain during this event, the crew's efforts were limited to maintaining the drivability of South Tacoma Way, Bridgeport Way and Steilacoom Blvd. In total the crew spread 150 tons of sand, 60 tons of salt and applied 2,500 gallons of de-icing agent. The total miles covered by the materials were in excess of 450 lane miles. The total operational cost for this 4-day snow event was about $20,700.
  • Lakewood hosts University Place municipal court launch reception: The Cities of Lakewood and University Place hosted a celebratory event on November 30th to recognize the formation of the new University Place Municipal Court, to be located at Lakewood City Hall. University Place entered into an interlocal agreement with the City of Lakewood to provide municipal court, prosecution and public defender services, which will commence on January 1, 2011. The program included a presentation on the municipal court process by Judge Heller and the Court Administrator, as well as comments by both mayors. The 60 attendees present also toured Court and Legal facilities, including the holding cell and inmate transport van. Both Cities' officials and staff were very complimentary of the program and information presented.
  • LPD Detective earns Certified Senior Crime Scene Analyst status: Detective Bryan Johnson earned the certification level of "Certified Senior Crime Scene Analyst" (CSCSA). This is the highest level of International Crime Scene Investigation Certification governed by the IAI (International Association for Identification) There are currently fewer than 350 people in the U.S. and Canada who have achieved the "Senior Crime Scene Analyst" Certification and only 10 in the Pacific NW Region.
  • City staff briefs Lakewood Organization of Community Active Landlords (LOCAL) on medical marijuana: CSRT Attorney Mike Savage spoke to Lakewood Organization of Community Active Landlords (LOCAL) regarding medical marijuana, at their November monthly meeting. Some landlords were seeking information about the legality of tenants smoking or growing marijuana in their apartments when they claimed it was for medical purposes. Under the state medical marijuana statute codified in RCW Chapter 69.51A, qualified patients can possess, use and grow marijuana for medical purposes under certain legal conditions, but not in public view. Mike suggested that landlords call the police if they observed marijuana being consumed or possessed in their apartment building, since it is law enforcement's responsibility to evaluate whether the use of marijuana is lawful under the medical marijuana statute.
  • CSRT staff attends meeting with Joint Base Lewis-McChord Armed Forces Disciplinary Control Board: Lt. Mauer participated in a meeting at Joint Base Lewis-McChord with the Armed Forces Disciplinary Control Board on December 1st. This Board has representatives from all branches of the military which discuss a wide range of issues related to military personnel. The meeting included discussion of issues with bars in Lakewood and the process for that Board to assist with problems at local bars. There was reference to the courtesy patrol which is very popular with Lakewood PD and Tacoma, as well as the local bar owners, and there were assurances that the courtesy patrol would continue.
  • 14 from Lakewood complete emergency First Aid and CPR training: Fourteen local residents completed First Aid and CPR training through the City's Emergency Sheltering program on Saturday, December 4th. The American Red Cross provided the instruction, and the training fees were paid by a Pierce County Emergency Sheltering grant award. In a crisis situation, if the City opens emergency shelter sites, we now have many shelter volunteers trained in first aid and CPR who can assist evacuees. The First Baptist Church of Lakewood has provided continuing strong support of the City's sheltering program.
  • Additional arrests in Wal-Mart homicide case: Major Crimes/Homicide Detectives made three arrests this week of subjects who helped the defendants in the Wal-Mart homicide case from last year. An adult male and two adult females were taken into custody and booked for rendering criminal assistance.
  • CSRT conducts briefing to Lakewood's Public Safety Advisory Committee on their progress: Lt. Steve Mauer presented information on the Community Safety Resource Team to the Lakewood's Public Safety Advisory Committee on December 1st, including a review of the latest progress report. In addition, he presented information on gated communities, traffic symbols for bike lanes and also discussed crime stats in the city. Committee members' questions were recorded for follow-up.
  • HR Director earns recertification as IPMA Certified Professional: HR Director Debra Young received notice that she has met all of the criteria to be recertified as an IPMA-HR Certified Professional (IPMA-CP), for the next three years. The requirements of this certification include continuous education and a leadership role in a recognized professional human resource association.

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