Meeting Minutes
March 12, 2025
Budget and Fiscal Management
Committee
Discussion and Possible Action
5.
AN ORDINANCE relating to the sale of the surplus property located at 33431 13th Place S., Federal
Way, Washington, in council district seven.
Sam Porter, briefed the committee and answered questions from the members.
Vazaskia Crockrell, Community Health Services Division Director, Public
Health—Seattle & King County (PHSKC), Lisa Yohalem, CEO, HealthPoint, Drew
Zimmerman, Acting Director, Facilities Management Division (FMD), and Steven
Tease, Real Property Agent IV, FMD, also addressed the committee via a PowerPoint
presentation and answered questions from the members.
A motion was made by Councilmember Barón that this Ordinance be
Recommended Do Pass Consent. The motion carried by the following vote:
6 - Barón, Dembowski, Mosqueda, Perry, Quinn and Zahilay
1 - Balducci
Yes:
Excused:
Discussion Only
6.
AN ORDINANCE providing for the submission to the qualified electors of King County at a special
election to be held in King County on August 5, 2025, of a proposition authorizing a property tax levy in
excess of the levy limitation contained in chapter 84.55 RCW for a period of six consecutive years, at a
total rate of not more than $0.2443 per one thousand dollars of assessed valuation in the first year and
limiting annual levy increases by the King County inflation plus population index published by the King
County office of economic and financial analysis, or the chapter 84.55 RCW limitation, whichever is
greater in years two through six for the purpose of maintaining and operating King County's open space
system; improving parks, recreation, access and mobility in the King County open space system by
acquiring lands and continuing to develop regional trails; improving parks and trails in and acquiring lands
by metropolitan parks districts, towns and cities in King County; funding environmental education,
maintenance and conservation programs at the Woodland Park Zoo; funding environmental education,
maintenance and conservation programs at the Seattle Aquarium; funding development, maintenance,
and programming for Seattle Waterfront park; and funding for capital improvements at publicly owned
pools, for all King County residents.
Sherrie Hsu, Jake Tracy, and Brandi Paribello, Council staff, briefed the committee
and answered questions from the members. Warren Jimenez, Parks and Recreation
Division Director, Department of Natural Resources and Parks (DNRP), also
addressed the committee and answered questions from the members.
This matter was Deferred