Burien City Council agenda for Mondays meeting includes budget, revenue sources, STEP Housing, Emergency Shelter Ordinance more

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The Burien City Council will convene on November 18, 2024, to discuss significant budgetary and housing matters. A public hearing on the 2025-2026 preliminary biennial budget, revenue sources, and expenditures will be a focal point, with Financial Analyst Kaitlyn Graham presenting the details. Additionally, the introduction of Ordinance No. 850 will address emergency shelters and transitional housing, as outlined by Community Development Director Liz Stead. Public comments will be welcomed, but campaigning during the meeting will not be permitted, as stated in RCW 42.

17A. 555. City Manager Adolfo Bailon will also present the 2025 State Legislative Agenda, which outlines the city’s legislative priorities. The meeting is scheduled to begin at 5:30 p. m.

and will be accessible both in-person at Burien City Hall and online via Zoom and livestream. This meeting is crucial as it sets the financial and housing agenda for the upcoming biennium. The considerations discussed may impact local funding priorities and housing solutions for the community.

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