TRIMESTER ACTION SUMMARY - July 31. 1996 <br /> Public Safety Goal <br /> Traffic Signal Pre - emption Approved recommended work program adjustment reducing target <br /> for installation to 50% of signalized intersections by June 1997. <br /> Safer Schools Evaluation Approved recommendation for evaluation process, including hiring <br /> two police officers provisionally assigned to Safer Schools <br /> program. Requested joint meeting with school boards to discuss <br /> policy issues (program outcomes, etc.); individual councilors may <br /> wish to participate in developing measures. <br /> Government Goal <br /> Telecommunications Plan Expressed interested in exploring service provider role for city. <br /> Housing Goal <br /> Housing Code Approved motion directing staff to prepare ordinance adopting <br /> state code on interim basis, including a local mechanism for <br /> enforcement and fee collection, and to move forward working with <br /> current department advisory committee on any adapting that <br /> subsequently needs to be made. If staff prefer to make some <br /> revisions prior to adopting state code, discuss time frame with <br /> Council in September. <br /> Sanitation Task Team Directed staff to site portable toilets at city facilities in August and <br /> to work with neighborhood leaders and Human Rights <br /> Commission representatives to recommend sites for 3 other <br /> locations in September. <br /> Transportation Goal <br /> No action items - -see potential new discussion items. <br /> Land Use Goal <br /> Wetland Mitigation Bank Approved recommendation to proceed with analysis <br /> Funding Options <br /> Land Use Code Update Directed staff to identify staff resources required to complete this <br /> project by December 1997 -- present to Council at September 11 <br /> work session. <br /> SDC Charge Review Approved time line extension. <br /> Airport Vicinity Approved motion directing that March 1997 deadline be <br /> Hwy 99 Plan removed, but that staff await further Council direction on the <br /> Growth Management Study before proceeding with additional <br />