Burien City Council to discuss transportation plan, review public safety levy ballot language more at Mondays meeting

Burien, WALocal News

The Burien City Council will meet on June 30, 2025, at 5:30 p. m. to discuss significant updates to the city’s six-year Transportation Improvement Program and the language for a proposed Public Safety Levy ballot measure. The meeting will take place at Burien City Hall and will be accessible via Comcast TV Channel 21, Zoom, and livestream. During an executive session, council members will review proposals from collective bargaining negotiations.

Public comments are encouraged, but campaigning for ballot measures is not permitted during the meeting. A public hearing will focus on the update of the Transportation Improvement Program, featuring insights from the Public Works Director and Transportation Engineer. The agenda also includes a revised Interlocal Agreement for Water Resource Inventory Areas and a discussion on the City Council Planning Calendar. These discussions are crucial as they will shape the city’s infrastructure and public safety funding efforts. The outcomes of the meeting may have lasting impacts on Burien’s development and community services.

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