Notes from Shoreline Council Meeting March 30, 2020

Shoreline, WALocal News

The Shoreline City Council convened on March 30, 2020, to address pressing issues amid the COVID-19 pandemic, with Mayor Hall proclaiming April as Sexual Assault Awareness Month. City Manager Debbie Tarry provided a comprehensive update, urging residents to limit outings and utilize online services due to city hall closures. Key resources highlighted included the ICHS Shoreline testing site and Hopelink Food Bank, which remains open to support the community. Public comments from residents Theresa LaCroix and Pastor Kelly Dahlman-Oeth stressed the ongoing need for funding to sustain essential services in Shoreline during the pandemic. The council unanimously approved adjustments to procedural rules, allowing remote participation to ensure continued governance during the crisis.

An action item regarding the subdivision of land at Meridian Court was presented, reflecting the city's ongoing development efforts. This meeting illustrated the city's proactive approach to addressing both immediate public health concerns and long-term community needs. Overall, the council's decisions and discussions underscored a commitment to maintaining vital services and engaging with residents during unprecedented times.

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