b'Approved Resolutions, Ordinances, and Contracts Ordinance No. 1062 was approved, Resolution No. 1010, adopting the PROST (Parks, Recreation,adopting the 2025-2030 Open Space, and Trails) Plan. This documentSix-year Transportation serves as our guide for future improvementsImprovement Plan (TIP), to our parks and increases our eligibility forwas approved. This plan specific grants that will help us make theis a six-year financial program that lists the proposed projects in this plan a reality. If youprojects we would like to accomplish over are interested in reviewing the improvementsthe next six years for our transportation that have been approved, take some time toinfrastructure. Like the PROST Plan, it review the PROST Plan on the citys website. also improves our eligibility for grantsOrdinance No. 1065, amending the salarysupporting the planned projects. The first ranges of certain employees, was approved.couple of projects in the TIP include street Based on a salary survey, these changes willresurfacing and pedestrian lighting on help the City be competitive in its retentionNormandy Road.and recruitment of staff members.A contract was approved for a pavementResolution No. 1013 was approved to acceptevaluation and rating study. The City has the South King Housing and Homelessnessnot done a complete road survey since 2015. Partners (SKHHP) 2025 Work Program andThe repairs identified in that survey are Operating Budget. SKHHP was establishedeither complete or in progress. A new survey through an interlocal agreement to collaboratewill assist in planning road and utility and share resources to increase the availablemaintenance and improvements in future options for South King County residents toyears. To minimize the cost of this work, the access affordable housing and preserve existingCity will not review any road segment that affordable housing. Members must annuallyhas been rebuilt or overlayed in the previous approve the SKHHP work plan and budget assix years. This contract will evaluate 16.7 part of our agreement. miles of roadway and will cost $29,800.Other Items of Interest An Automated License Plate Reader Grant Program was approved. The City Council approved a grant program encouraging larger commercial properties (10 tenants or more) to install automated license plate readers. Grant awards can be up to $10,000 and are intended to fund cameras for the first year, with the property owner committing to at least one additional year. These cameras will automatically capture an image of a license plate and compare the plate number to a database of vehicles of interest to law enforcement, such as a stolen car or a missing person. If there is a match, law enforcement officers are alerted that a vehicle of interest has been observed and what camera it just passed. The camera system selected by the City is the Flock System, so if talking with the Police Officers, you will hear it referred to as the Flock Cameras. The City Council approved a letter opposing the Kroger-Albertsons Merger. The Council is concerned about this proposed mergers impact on Normandy Park residents. Accordingly, the Council approved a letter that will be sent to the Attorney General opposing the merger. www.NormandyParkWA.gov 7'