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Metropolitan King County Council  
Councilmembers: Dave Upthegrove, Chair;  
Girmay Zahilay, Vice Chair of Policy Development and  
Review;  
Reagan Dunn, Vice Chair of Regional Coordination;  
Claudia Balducci, Jorge Barón, Rod Dembowski,  
Teresa Mosqueda, Sarah Perry, Pete von Reichbauer  
1:30 PM  
Tuesday, October 8, 2024  
Hybrid Meeting  
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Metropolitan King County Council  
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Metropolitan King County Council  
Meeting Minutes  
October 8, 2024  
1.  
2.  
Call to Order  
The meeting was called to order at 1:35 p.m.  
Roll Call  
9 - Balducci, Barón, Dembowski, Dunn, Mosqueda, Perry, Upthegrove, von  
Reichbauer and Zahilay  
Present:  
3.  
4.  
Flag Salute and Pledge of Allegiance  
Councilmember Dembowski led the flag salute and Pledge of Allegiance.  
Approval of Minutes of October 1, 2024, and Revised Minutes of  
September 17, 2024  
Councilmember Zahilay moved to approve the minutes of the October 1, 2024, and  
September 17, 2024, meetings as presented. Seeing no objection, the Chair so  
ordered.  
5.  
6.  
Additions to the Council Agenda  
There were no additions.  
Special Item  
Recognition of the King County Regional Mental Health Court on its 25th  
anniversary  
Councilmember Barón and Councilmember Dunn made remarks, presented the  
recognition, and introduced Judge Lisa Paglisotti, King County District Court. Judge  
Lisa Paglisotti made remarks, thanked her staff, and thanked the Council.  
Proclamation of October 2024 as National Disability Employment  
Awareness Month in King County  
Councilmember Balducci made remarks, presented the proclamation and introduced  
Lauren Orichio, Supported Employment Program Manager. Lauren Orichio made  
remarks and thanked the Council.  
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Hearing and Second Reading of Ordinances from Standing  
Committees and Regional Committees, and of Ordinances  
related to Collective Bargaining  
There will be one public hearing on Items 6-10  
The following people spoke:  
Alex Tsimmerman  
Gene Schomin  
Nikko Chan  
Elaine Chan  
Sea Chan  
Zhan Chen  
Elizabeth M.  
Justin E. Carlson  
Matthew Sutherland  
Ruby Holland  
Michelle Eastman  
Jeff Keenan  
Consent Item 7  
7.  
AN ORDINANCE authorizing the executive to execute the amended and restated interlocal agreement  
for the establishment of the King County Regional Homelessness Authority, a joint or cooperative  
undertaking with the city of Seattle and with such public agencies as are eligible under the terms of the  
interlocal agreement and applicable law.  
Sponsors:  
Balducci, Dembowski and Zahilay  
The enacted number is 19830.  
Chair Upthegrove announced that Item 7 would be removed from the Consent  
Agenda.  
A Public Hearing was held and closed. A motion was made by Councilmember  
Zahilay that this Ordinance be Passed. The motion carried by the following  
vote:  
9 - Balducci, Barón, Dembowski, Dunn, Mosqueda, Perry, Upthegrove, von  
Reichbauer, and Zahilay  
Yes:  
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Budget and Fiscal Management  
8.  
AN ORDINANCE authorizing the condemnation of real property to obtain easements, and other rights  
in property for the construction of the Rapid Ride I Line in the city of Renton.  
Sponsors:  
Zahilay  
The enacted number is 19831.  
Michelle Allison, General Manager, Metro Transit Department, made remarks,  
introduced Janine Robinson, Transit Capital Project Manager, and answered  
questions.  
Janine Robinson briefed the Council and answered questions.  
Hannah McIntosh, Supervisor, System Expansion and Integration, briefed the Council  
and answered questions.  
Councilmember Barón moved Amendment 1. The motion carried.  
A Public Hearing was held and closed. A motion was made by Councilmember  
Zahilay that this Ordinance be Passed as Amended. The motion carried by the  
following vote:  
7 - Balducci, Barón, Dunn, Mosqueda, Perry, von Reichbauer, and Zahilay  
2 - Dembowski, and Upthegrove  
Yes:  
No:  
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9.  
AN ORDINANCE approving and adopting the collective bargaining agreement negotiated by and  
between King County and the Technical Employees' Association, representing capital division staff  
employees in the Metro transit department and establishing the effective date of the agreement.  
Sponsors:  
Upthegrove  
The enacted number is 19832.  
Jeff Muhm, Chief Policy Officer, briefed the Council and answered questions.  
A Public Hearing was held and closed. A motion was made by Councilmember  
Zahilay that this Ordinance be Passed. The motion carried by the following  
vote:  
9 - Balducci, Barón, Dembowski, Dunn, Mosqueda, Perry, Upthegrove, von  
Reichbauer, and Zahilay  
Yes:  
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10.  
AN ORDINANCE approving and adopting the Collective Bargaining Agreement negotiated by and  
between King County and the King County Police Officers Guild, representing commissioned deputies  
and sergeants in the King County sheriff's office, and establishing the effective date of the agreement.  
Sponsors:  
Upthegrove  
The enacted number is 19833.  
Jeff Muhm, Chief Policy Officer, briefed the Council and answered questions.  
Sasha Alessi, Negotiator and Labor Relations Manager, King County Office of Labor  
Relations, briefed the Council and answered questions.  
Michael Mansanarez, President, King County Police Officers Guild, briefed the  
Council and answered questions.  
A Public Hearing was held and closed. A motion was made by Councilmember  
Zahilay that this Ordinance be Passed. The motion carried by the following  
vote:  
9 - Balducci, Barón, Dembowski, Dunn, Mosqueda, Perry, Upthegrove, von  
Reichbauer, and Zahilay  
Yes:  
First Reading and Referral of Ordinances  
11.  
AN ORDINANCE relating to approval of the 55th and 56th King County superior court judge positions.  
Sponsors:  
Zahilay  
This matter had its first reading and was referred to the Budget and Fiscal  
Management Committee.  
12.  
AN ORDINANCE establishing a workgroup to develop recommendations on modernizing public health  
- Seattle & King County clinic services and operations supporting the county hospital.  
Sponsors:  
Mosqueda  
This matter had its first reading and was referred to the Committee of the  
Whole.  
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13.  
AN ORDINANCE establishing an office of the county hospital; and amending Ordinance 12075,  
Section 3, as amended, and K.C.C. 2.16.025, Ordinance 6818, Section 2, as amended, and K.C.C.  
2.42.010, Ordinance 6818, Section 3, as amended, and K.C.C. 2.42.020, Ordinance 6818, Section 4,  
as amended, and K.C.C. 2.42.030, Ordinance 6818, Section 5, as amended, and K.C.C. 2.42.040,  
Ordinance 6818, Section 6, as amended, and K.C.C. 2.42.050, Ordinance 6818, Section 7, as  
amended, and K.C.C. 2.42.060, and Ordinance 6818, Section 10, as amended, and K.C.C. 2.42.090.  
Sponsors:  
Zahilay and Mosqueda  
This matter had its first reading and was referred to the Budget and Fiscal  
Management Committee.  
14.  
AN ORDINANCE approving and adopting the memorandum of agreement negotiated by and between  
King County and the Washington State Nurses Association, representing nurse supervisors and  
managers in the department of public health and establishing the effective date of the agreement.  
Sponsors:  
Upthegrove  
This matter had its first reading and was referred to the Metropolitan King  
County Council.  
15.  
AN ORDINANCE approving and adopting the memorandum of agreement negotiated by and between  
King County and the Washington State Nurses Association, representing nurse staff in the department  
of juvenile detention and the department of public health and establishing the effective date of the  
agreement.  
Sponsors:  
Upthegrove  
This matter had its first reading and was referred to the Metropolitan King  
County Council.  
First Reading and Referral of Motions  
16.  
A MOTION confirming the executive's appointment of Stuart Rolfe, who resides in council district two,  
to the Washington State Convention Center Public Facilities District (aka Seattle Convention Center)  
board of directors.  
Sponsors:  
Zahilay  
This matter had its first reading and was referred to the Government  
Accountability and Oversight Committee.  
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17.  
A MOTION expressing the King County council's intent related to Washington state Initiative 2066,  
which, if approved by voters, would repeal or prohibit certain laws and regulations that discourage  
natural gas use, or promote electrification, or both, and require certain utilities and local governments  
to provide natural gas to eligible customers.  
Sponsors:  
Barón  
This matter had its first reading and was referred to the Committee of the  
Whole.  
BALLOT TITLE: Initiative Measure No. 2066  
Statement of Subject: Initiative Measure No. 2066 concerns regulating  
energy services, including natural gas and electrification.  
Concise Description: This measure would repeal or prohibit certain laws  
and regulations that discourage natural gas use, and/or promote  
electrification, and require certain utilities and local governments to  
provide natural gas to eligible customers.  
18.  
Reports on Special and Outside Committees  
No reports were given.  
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Other Business  
At the September 7, 2024, Council meeting, Chair Upthegrove requested  
nominations for two vacant at-large King County Conservation Futures Advisory  
Committee positions. Chair Upthegrove announced he received no nominations.  
The current members requesting reappointment are Sam Rapoport (District 2) and  
Eric Zimmerman (District 5). Those names will be forwarded to the Executive.  
19.  
Executive Session  
The Council went into Executive Session for approximately 15 minutes, until about  
3:45 p.m. The grounds for the executive session under RCW 42.30.110 are to  
discuss with legal counsel representing the county in litigation when public knowledge  
regarding the discussion is likely to result in an adverse legal or financial  
consequences to the County.  
The Chair extended the Executive Session for 5 minutes, until about 3:50 p.m.  
The meeting reconvened at 3:50 p.m.  
Adjournment  
The meeting was adjourned at 3:52 p.m.