CITY OF SEATTLE  
City Council  
Agenda  
Tuesday, June 30, 2026  
2:00 PM  
Council Chamber, City Hall  
600 4th Avenue  
Seattle, WA 98104  
Joy Hollingsworth, Council President  
Dionne Foster, Member  
Debora Juarez, Member  
Robert Kettle, Member  
Eddie Lin, Member  
Alexis Mercedes Rinck, Member  
Maritza Rivera, Member  
Rob Saka, Member  
Dan Strauss, Member  
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CITY OF SEATTLE  
City Council  
Agenda  
June 30, 2026 - 2:00 PM  
Meeting Location:  
Council Chamber, City Hall, 600 4th Avenue, Seattle, WA 98104  
Committee Website:  
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A. CALL TO ORDER  
B. ROLL CALL  
C. PRESENTATIONS  
D. PUBLIC COMMENT  
Members of the public may sign up to address the Council for up  
to 2 minutes on matters on this agenda; Introduction and Referral  
Calendar; and Council's Work Program; and total time allotted to  
public comment at this meeting is up to one hour.  
E. ADOPTION OF INTRODUCTION AND REFERRAL CALENDAR:  
Introduction and referral to Council committees of Council Bills  
(CB), Resolutions (Res), Appointments (Appt), and Clerk Files  
(CF) for committee recommendation.  
F. APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA  
G. APPROVAL OF CONSENT CALENDAR  
The Consent Calendar consists of routine items. A Councilmember  
may request that an item be removed from the Consent Calendar  
and placed on the regular agenda.  
Journal:  
Bills:  
H. COMMITTEE REPORTS  
Discussion and vote on Council Bills (CB), Resolutions (Res),  
Appointments (Appt), and Clerk Files (CF).  
PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE:  
1.  
An ordinance relating to closing public streets to maintain or  
enhance public safety; authorizing the Director of Transportation to  
close streets; amending Section 11.16.125 of the Seattle Municipal  
Code; declaring an emergency; and establishing an immediate  
effective date; all by a 3/4 vote of the City Council.  
The Committee recommends that City Council pass the Council  
Bill (CB).  
In Favor: 4 - Kettle, Saka, Juarez, Lin  
Opposed: None  
2.  
An ordinance relating to the operations of the Community Assisted  
Response and Engagement Department; describing the duties of the  
Community Crisis Responder team; amending Section 3.15.060 of  
the Seattle Municipal Code; and adding a new Section 3.15.064 to  
the Seattle Municipal Code.  
The Committee recommends that City Council pass the Council  
Bill (CB).  
In Favor: 5 - Kettle, Saka, Juarez, Lin, Rivera  
Opposed: None  
HOUSING, ARTS, AND CIVIL RIGHTS COMMITTEE:  
3.  
An ordinance relating to housing for low-income households;  
adopting the 2023 Seattle Housing Levy Administrative and Financial  
Plan for program years 2026-2028; adopting Housing Funding  
Policies for program years 2026-2028 for the 2023 Seattle Housing  
Levy and other fund sources; authorizing actions by the Director of  
Housing regarding past and future housing loans and contracts; and  
ratifying and confirming certain prior acts.  
The Committee recommends that City Council pass as amended  
the Council Bill (CB).  
In Favor: 3 - Foster, Lin, Rinck  
Opposed: None  
4.  
An ordinance relating to the Office of Housing; granting a ground  
lease of real property located at 2929 27th Ave South; authorizing  
the Director of the Office of Housing to grant a lease of the real  
property to MBTOD Phase One LLLP, an affiliate of Mercy Housing  
Northwest and El Centro de la Raza; and authorizing related  
agreements and actions to support the development of affordable  
housing and commercial space intended to be used for early  
learning, childcare center, and associated uses.  
The Committee recommends that City Council pass the Council  
Bill (CB).  
In Favor: 3 - Foster, Lin, Rinck  
Opposed: None  
5.  
An ordinance relating to the Seattle Office of Housing (OH); placing  
acquired real property in the Montlake neighborhood under the  
jurisdiction of OH; authorizing OH to issue a competitive request for  
proposals for selection of a preferred developer and to execute and  
deliver a contract for transfer of land, deed, and related documents  
to the selected developer; and ratifying and confirming certain prior  
acts.  
The Committee recommends that City Council pass the Council  
Bill (CB).  
In Favor: 3 - Foster, Lin, Rinck  
Opposed: None  
6.  
An ordinance relating to the Office of Housing; authorizing the  
acquisition of two parcels in the Central Area for the purpose of  
developing affordable homeownership units; placing the property  
under the jurisdiction of the Office of Housing; authorizing the  
Director of the Office of Housing or the Director’s designee to issue  
a request for proposals and to select a developer and thereafter to  
execute and deliver a contract for transfer of land, deed, and related  
documents; and ratifying and confirming certain prior acts.  
The Committee recommends that City Council pass the Council  
Bill (CB).  
In Favor: 3 - Foster, Lin, Rinck  
Opposed: None  
I. ITEMS REMOVED FROM CONSENT CALENDAR  
J. ADOPTION OF OTHER RESOLUTIONS  
K. OTHER BUSINESS  
L. ADJOURNMENT