On agenda for Monday nights Burien City Council economic development, council Rules of Order, airport committee, proposed Day Center more

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On January 29, 2024, the Burien City Council will hold a meeting to discuss various significant issues, including updates on the Economic Development Action Plan and a proposed Day Center project by the Highline United Methodist Church. City Manager Adolfo Bailon will lead discussions on the Council Rules of Order and the composition of the Burien Airport Committee, alongside City Attorney Garmon Newsom II. The meeting, starting at 7 p. m. , will be accessible both in-person at City Hall and virtually via Zoom.

Public comments will be taken, but campaigning for ballot measures or candidates is not allowed during the session. The agenda also features a review of the City Council Planning Calendar, emphasizing the city's commitment to transparency and community engagement. The Economic Development Action Plan is particularly relevant as it outlines strategies for enhancing local economic growth. The meeting reflects the council’s focus on community needs and regulatory frameworks. Overall, this session will provide insight into the city’s priorities moving forward.

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