On agenda for Monday nights Burien City Council Transportation Improvement Program, affordable housing more

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The Burien City Council meeting on June 10, 2024, will cover important issues, such as the six-year Transportation Improvement Program and affordable housing strategies. Beginning at 7 p. m. at Burien City Hall, attendees can also view the meeting on Comcast TV Channel 21 or Zoom. Among the highlights are proclamations for Pollinator Month by Councilmember Sarah Moore and Juneteenth by Councilmember Alex Andrade.

The Council will enforce a prohibition on campaigning during the meeting, including public comments. A public hearing will delve into the 2025-2030 Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program, led by Interim Public Works Director Glenn Akramoff. The Council will also review its work plan and discuss the upcoming planning calendar. These discussions are pivotal as Burien addresses transportation and housing needs in the community. The meeting reflects ongoing efforts to enhance local infrastructure and support affordable housing initiatives.

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