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SCA Public Issues Committee MINUTES December 13, 2017 7:00 PM Renton City Hall 1055 S Grady Way, Renton WA 98057 1. Welcome and Roll Call PIC Chair Councilmember Tola Marts, Issaquah, called the meeting to order at 7:11 PM. 27 cities had representation (Attachment A). Guests present included Mayor Bob Keller, Sammamish (PIC Alternate); Councilmember Don Gerend, Sammamish; Councilmember Martin Moore, Federal Way; and Councilmember-Elect Traci Buxton, Des Moines. Chair Marts requested that PIC Members and guests introduce themselves for the benefit of new attendees. 2. Public Comment Chair Marts asked if any member of the public had any public comment. Seeing none, Chair Marts closed the public comment portion of the meeting. 3. Approval of the November 8, 2017 Minutes Council President Hank Margeson, Redmond, moved, seconded by Councilmember Kate Kruller, Tukwila, to approve the November 8, 2017 PIC minutes. There was no discussion. The motion passed unanimously. 4. Chair s Report Chair Marts provided his final report as PIC Chair and offered his appreciation to 2017 PIC Vice Chair Ed Prince and to SCA staff for their support. Chair Marts noted that the City of Issaquah is still considering PIC representation for 2018, but that he may be returning for Issaquah. Chair Marts underscored the strength of the dialog that takes place at PIC meetings, with members engaging in good faith and developing a strong comradery even as they sometimes disagree. Chair Marts contrasted this with dynamics at the national political level and noted that connecting with colleagues from other cities through the PIC provides an excellent model for leadership as members work together in a nonpartisan way to develop solutions that benefit all of King County. 5. Executive Director s Report Deanna Dawson, SCA Executive Director, provided a report. She thanked staff for their work in her absence while on leave. She informed PIC members of the results of SCA Board elections, including the election of new board members Mayor-elect Amy Ockerlander of Duvall (Snoqualmie Valley) and Mayor Bruce Bassett of Mercer Island (North), and the reelection of Mayor Leanne Guier of Pacific (South Valley); Mayor Nancy Backus of Auburn, Mayor Jim Ferrell of Federal Way, and Mayor-elect Dana Ralph of Kent (South); and Council President Hank December 13, 2017 PIC Meeting Approved Minutes Page 1 of 13

Margeson of Redmond and Deputy Mayor Catherine Stanford of Lake Forest Park (North). She asked for volunteers to provide the "Did You Know" item for January, and Catherine Stanford volunteered to provide an item on Lake Forest Park. She thanked retiring PIC members, and made special note of Councilmember John Stilin of Redmond, who had regularly attended PIC as an alternate. She encouraged other cities to follow his example. She reported on a meeting earlier in the day with Executive Constantine. Topics included the Regional Transportation System Initiative and One Table, as well as juvenile justice reform. She inquired whether members would be interested in a presentation on the latter, and members responded in the affirmative. 6. Election of the 2018 PIC Chair and Vice Chair Dawson announced that the PIC Nominating Committee had elected Mayor Leanne Guier, Pacific, as Committee Chair, and turned to her to give the report. Guier thanked the members of the Nominating Committee for their work to consider 2018 nominations for PIC Chair and Vice Chair as well as regional boards and committees. For the position of 2018 PIC Chair, one name was put forward: Renton Councilmember Ed Prince. For the position of 2018 PIC Vice Chair, there was also one name put forward: Sammamish Deputy Mayor Christie Malchow. Guier, moved, seconded by Council President Hank Margeson, Redmond, to elect Councilmember Ed Prince, Renton, as the 2018 PIC Chair and to elect Deputy Mayor Christie Malchow, Sammamish, as 2018 PIC Vice Chair. Chair Marts asked whether there were any additional nominations for the positions of 2018 PIC Chair and Vice Chair. Seeing none, Chair Marts asked the if there was any objection to dividing the motion. Seeing none, Chair Marts called for a vote on the motion to elect Councilmember Ed Prince, Renton, as the 2018 PIC Chair. There was no discussion. The motion passed unanimously. Chair Marts called for a vote on the motion to elect Deputy Mayor Christie Malchow, Sammamish, as 2018 PIC Vice Chair. There was no discussion. The motion passed unanimously. 7. Regional Board and Committee Appointments Mayor Leanne Guier, PIC Nominating Committee Chair, reported that the Nominating Committee met on December 1, 6, and 13, before the evening s PIC meeting, to consider 2018 SCA regional board and committee appointment recommendations. Guier distributed a handout correcting and updating the materials provided in the PIC packet listing the Nominating Committee s recommendations for 2018 appointments. Guier highlighted two appointment recommendations and how they relate to the six-year termlimit for regional board and committee appointments that are contained in the SCA bylaws. Mayor Dave Hill, Algona, is being recommended for reappointment to the Puget Sound December 13, 2017 PIC Meeting Approved Minutes Page 2 of 13

Regional Council (PSRC) Executive Board as an alternate due to a number of retirements and the need for experience on the committee. The six-year term limit does not apply to those serving in an alternate position. Guier noted that the Nominating Committee is recommending Council President Hank Margeson, Redmond, be appointed as a member to the PSRC Growth Management Policy Board in excess of the term limit so that SCA cities may retain the vice chair position on that committee, which would be in the best interests of SCA and its member cities. The SCA bylaws provide that In extraordinary circumstances, the Board may make exceptions to the six-year term limit upon the recommendation of the PIC nominating committee and the PIC when a supermajority (2/3) of Board members present and voting at a meeting finds that doing so would be in the best interests of SCA and its member cities. The Nominating Committee found that the appointment of Council President Hank Margeson, Redmond, to the PSRC Growth Management Policy Board would be in the best interests of SCA and its member cities. Guier described the process utilized by the Nominating Committee when making appointments, including the consideration of geographic balance, and noted that all those applicants who applied for multiple boards or committees have been recommended by the Nominating Committee to receive at least one appointment. Guier and Dawson reviewed the changes and corrections to the Nominating Committee recommendations, as compared to materials included in the PIC packet, and Guier noted the recommendations of the PIC Nominating Committee from their meeting that evening. The Nominating Committee recommended that the PIC approve and recommend to the Board the appointments contained in Attachment B. Councilmember Kate Kruller, Tukwila, moved, seconded by Mayor Chris Roberts, Shoreline, to recommend to the Board of Directors the Regional Board and Committee Appointments contained in Attachment B be approved and recommended to the SCA Board. There was no further discussion. The motion passed unanimously. Chair Marts thanked the Nominating Committee for their work reviewing applications and putting forward recommendations. Dawson noted that appointments to the Economic Development Council of Seattle and King County (EDC) will be made by the EDC Board at its first meeting of 2018. 8. Future Levies and Ballot Measures in King County Brian Parry, SCA Senior Policy Analyst, reported on upcoming levies and ballot measures in King County. He noted that the countywide Automated Fingerprint Identification System (AFIS) levy renewal ordinance has been transmitted to the County Council. The proposed ordinance would place the renewal of AFIS on the April 2018 special election ballot. The AFIS Program is managed by the King County Sheriff s Office, and promotes public safety by providing the technology and resources to solve crimes and identify criminals by collecting, storing, searching, and identifying fingerprints and palm prints. The proposed ordinance would authorize a six-year property tax levy at a rate of 3.5 cents per $1,000 of assessed value, raising approximately $126.2 million. The current levy expires on December 31, 2018. The current AFIS levy rate is December 13, 2017 PIC Meeting Approved Minutes Page 3 of 13

approximately 4.5 cents per $1,000 of assessed value and was originally approved in 2012 at a rate of $5.9 cents per $1,000. Parry highlighted that many local school districts will have levies on the February 2018 special election ballot as identified in the staff report and asked members to provide information on any additional levies or ballot measures to share in future reports. Deputy Mayor Christie Malchow, Sammamish, said that the Issaquah School District recently decided to lower their proposed maintenance and operations levy proposal from $1.50 per $1,000 of assessed value to $1.13 in 2019 and $1.33 in 2020. Councilmember Katherine Ross, Snoqualmie, said that the Snoqualmie Valley School District would also have a maintenance and operations levy on the ballot ($1.50 per $1,000 of assessed value). Council President Bill Boyce, Kent, said that the Kent School District would also have a levy on the ballot. Councilmember Janie Edelman said that Black Diamond would have a recall election in February. Chair Marts said that there have been many discussions between local members of the legislature and the Issaquah School District about recent changes to state law affecting school funding that led to the change in the levy rate proposed by the district. Councilmember Erin Sitterley, SeaTac, said that Highline Public Schools will have a maintenance and operations levy on the ballot with a rate of $1.50 per $1,000 of assessed value and that the current levy rate is $3.38 per $1,000. Council President Hank Margeson, Redmond, highlighted the Land Conservation Initiative listed under potential future countywide ballot measures in the SCA staff report. He said that the most likely proposal to come forward is an increase in the conservation futures property tax rate to its statutory maximum of $0.0625 (6.25 cents) per $1,000 in assessed value from its current rate of just over four cents per $1,000. 9. Potential Upcoming SCA Issues Deanna Dawson, SCA Executive Director, reported that regional caucus meetings were held December 6 for the South and South Valley Caucuses, and December 7 for the North and Snoqualmie Valley Caucuses. During those meetings, members elected SCA board members and discussed issues they would like to focus on in 2018. Dawson provided a summary of the discussions from each meeting, with the South and South Valley meeting primarily focusing on homelessness, behavioral health, economic development, infrastructure funding, and growth. During the North and Snoqualmie Valley meeting, growth and affordable housing, transit, traffic, and gun violence were primary topics of discussion. Dawson requested feedback on how members would like to approach holding caucus meetings in 2018, and encouraged members who were at the caucus meetings to share additional details from the discussions they found most interesting or important. Councilmember Ross Loudenback, North Bend, noted that the potential countywide tax to fund land conservation and its relationship to other regional priorities was discussed at the North and Snoqualmie Valley Caucus. Deputy Mayor Catherine Stanford, Lake Forest Park, said that she appreciated the format and robust discussion from the North and Snoqualmie Valley Caucus meeting and highlighted the themes of housing affordability and ensuring that local elected officials are thinking to the future in their decision-making. December 13, 2017 PIC Meeting Approved Minutes Page 4 of 13

Councilmember John Holman, Auburn, spoke to the need to highlight city successes and also to act with an eye toward what will be needed for the next generation. Holman also recommended Dr. Peter Sandman s book Responding to Community Outrage as a resource for more effectively communicating with the public about difficult challenges cities face. Deputy Mayor Sheree Wen, Medina, listed transportation, emergency management, and homelessness as key issues and that it is important for the congressional delegation from King County to hear from SCA members about these and other significant issues to the region. Chair Marts spoke to the importance of such engagement and the significance of federal funding for local affordable housing and other projects. Wen suggested inviting members of the Congressional delegation to be guests at upcoming events. Councilmember Kate Kruller, Tukwila, reported that legislation removing city authority to regulate small cell technology located in the public right-of-way is anticipated to resurface during this coming legislative session. Kruller encouraged cities to become engaged on this issue. Mayor David Baker, Kenmore, reported that Kenmore has been engaged on the issue of small cell technology and was among the first cities to adopt an ordinance on the issue, but that there is concern that state legislation could preempt city authority. Council President Hank Margeson, Redmond, highlighted infrastructure as a topic of discussion from the North caucus meeting and stated that upcoming infrastructure needs will be expensive and must be considered when weighing the list of forthcoming tax measures. Mayor Chris Roberts, Shoreline, agreed that infrastructure funding is a priority, noting the immense cost of simply maintaining what is already in place. Roberts also suggested a pre-pic workshop on the proposed Washington State Voting Rights Act under consideration by members of the Legislature, and new requirements it may place on cities. Dawson confirmed member interest in the topic and stated that staff will work to identify an appropriate presenter. Dawson added that a PIC 101 pre-pic workshop is typically held in January or February to orient new members and requested feedback on timing. Councilmember Toby Nixon, Kirkland, suggested waiting until February to ensure new PIC members were selected, and other PIC members agreed. Mayor John Stokes, Bellevue, noted SCA s strong capacity for influence with the Legislature and the importance of having the agility to quickly coalesce around shared positions during the legislative session. Stokes reported on a recent Master Builders Association meeting where their legislative priorities were presented. He noted that much of their agenda is centered on issues of housing affordability, including condominium liability reform. Dawson noted that the MBA has expressed interest in partnering with SCA. Councilmember Ed Prince, Renton, reported that the City of Renton will take up small cell legislation in 2018 and will share the ordinance with interested cities. December 13, 2017 PIC Meeting Approved Minutes Page 5 of 13

Mayor Dave Hill, Algona, requested additional information about the proposed state Voting Rights Act legislation and potential implications for cities. Dawson concluded by noting that the caucus meetings were helpful for identifying issues of member interest for 2018 and noted the active engagement of elected officials on those topics. Councilmember Don Gerend, Sammamish, a guest at the evening s PIC meeting, shared that two newly elected councilmembers from Sammamish attended the North meeting and found the discussion to be illuminating. 10. For the Good of the Order Chair Marts asked if any member wished to offer further comments. Ed Prince, Renton, thanked Chair Marts for his service to the PIC and to SCA in 2018 and presented him with a plaque in gratitude for his contributions. PIC members recognized Chair Marts with applause. Deanna Dawson, SCA Executive Director, spoke appreciatively of Chair Marts service on the PIC, both as member and as an engaged chair who carefully thinks through each issue brought to the PIC and who brings forward new perspectives. Councilmember Carol Simpson, Newcastle, commended Shoreline Mayor Chris Roberts for his December 4, 2017 op-ed in The Seattle Times ( Opponents of equality are seeking to peel back LGBTQ protections nationwide under the guise of religion ). Simpson also suggested the impact of Nextdoor as a future op-ed topic to pursue. Dawson noted that Nextdoor and the influence of social media on local campaigns and public discourse was a topic of discussion during the December 7 North and Snoqualmie Valley Caucus meeting. Members proposed during that meeting that a workshop be held on how cities approach Nextdoor and other social media platforms to help ensure residents are getting accurate information. Councilmember Kate Kruller, Tukwila, agreed social media is an important topic for local government and spoke to the City of Tukwila s experience participating in Nextdoor. Councilmember Toby Nixon, Kirkland, noted that retiring Kirkland Councilmember Doreen Marchione was honored at the SCA Annual Dinner as a SCA Member Emeritus. A retirement party for Marchione is being held December 14, 2017. She will be inducted as the first member of the new Kirkland Hall of Fame. Councilmember James McNeal, Bothell, reported that the Bothell City Council approved the purchase of the Wayne Golf Course Back 9, which together with a prior purchase of the Front 9, will permanently preserve the 89-acre property along the Sammamish River as parkland. McNeal also reported on the recent increase of people from outside of the City of Bothell coming to City Council meetings to provide public comment, particularly with regard to the opioid epidemic. December 13, 2017 PIC Meeting Approved Minutes Page 6 of 13

Deputy Mayor Catherine Stanford, Lake Forest Park, spoke to the influence of social media in her city. Dawson asked members whether their cities have developed best practices or approaches that may be helpful for other cities. Councilmember Amy Ockerlander, Duvall, highlighted work done by the City of Duvall to proactively build trust with the community and to develop a strong presence on social media. Mayor John Stokes, Bellevue, noted that the City of Bellevue is also doing extensive work in the area of social media and would like to engage further on this topic. Dawson noted that the way Sammamish Deputy Mayor Christie Malchow s council Facebook page provides a great example for how to communicate with constituents about city business. Council President Hank Margeson, Redmond, noted the difficulty in keeping up with questions that arise from misinformation on social media. In Redmond, staff are encouraged to engage on social media on behalf of the city to ensure residents get timely responses and accurate information about city business. Councilmember Benson Wong, Mercer Island, suggested that SCA compile information from member cities about the ways in which they are engaging with social media. Ockerlander noted that she is developing a social media policy for city staff acting on behalf of the city, which will address the use of city accounts and record retention and that she will share the policy once completed. Deputy Mayor Christie Malchow, Sammamish, spoke to the declining news media presence in Sammamish and the impact of inaccurate information. Malchow requested more information about work the City of Duvall has done to create video council meeting recaps. Ockerlander answered that the city would be resuming video recaps, which have been on hold. Dawson noted that Duvall s video council meeting recaps have previously been featured as part of a RISE Presentation at an SCA Networking Dinner. Councilmember John Holman, Auburn, reported on recent success at the South Correctional Entity ( SCORE jail ) in Des Moines in achieving a five-year recidivism rate of 38 percent, much lower than the national average of 80-85 percent. He credited the low rate of recidivism in large part to substance use disorder treatment being provided at the jail, which includes a suboxone program, additional medical staff, and training in responding to substance use disorders as a medical issue. Chair Marts reported that the City of Issaquah is considering expanding broadcast coverage of city meetings to include all council and commission meetings, amounting to about 17 meetings per month. Chair Marts concluded by highlighting the month s Did You Know on the PIC December 13, 2017 PIC Meeting Approved Minutes Page 7 of 13

agenda, which features the City of Burien, and by thanking PIC members for an excellent year of PIC meetings. 11. Adjourn The meeting was adjourned at 8:47 PM. December 13, 2017 PIC Meeting Approved Minutes Page 8 of 13

Attachment A to the December 13, 2017 PIC Minutes Public Issues Committee Meeting December 13, 2017 City Representative Alternate Algona Dave Hill Bill Thomas Auburn Nancy Backus John Holman Beaux Arts Village Tom Stowe Richard Leider Bellevue John Stokes Kevin Wallace Black Diamond Janie Edelman Tamie Deady Bothell James McNeal Tris Samberg Burien Austin Bell Nancy Tosta Carnation Dustin Green Jim Berger Clyde Hill Barre Seibert George Martin Covington Fran Hollums Joseph Cimaomo, Jr. Des Moines Robert Back Melissa Musser Duvall Amy Ockerlander Will Ibershof Enumclaw Jan Molinaro Mike Sando Federal Way Lydia Assefa-Dawson Dini Duclos Hunts Point Joseph Sabey Issaquah Tola Marts Mariah Bettise Kenmore David Baker Nigel Herbig Kent Bill Boyce Dana Ralph Kirkland Toby Nixon Lake Forest Park Catherine Stanford Tom French Maple Valley Erin Weaver Bill Allison Medina Sheree Wen Mercer Island Benson Wong Wendy Weiker Milton Susan Johnson Debra Perry Newcastle Rich Crispo Carol Simpson Normandy Park Michelle Sipes-Marvin Jonathan Chicquette North Bend Ross Loudenback Ken Hearing Pacific Leanne Guier David Storaasli Redmond Hank Margeson John Stilin Renton Ed Prince Armondo Pavone Sammamish Christie Malchow Bob Keller SeaTac Erin Sitterley Pam Fernald Shoreline Chris Roberts Keith Scully Skykomish Henry Sladek Snoqualmie Katherine Ross Matt Larson Tukwila Kate Kruller Thomas McLeod Woodinville Bernie Talmas Susan Boundy-Sanders Yarrow Point SCA Dicker Cahill Deanna Dawson Cynthia Foley Caitlin Magee Brian Parry Ella Williams Ellie Wilson-Jones Voting members are highlighted in gray. Cities represented are bolded. December 13, 2017 PIC Meeting Approved Minutes Page 9 of 13

2018 SCA Regional Board & Committee Appointments Advisory Council on Aging and Disability Services (ADS Advisory Council) Member David Baker Kenmore N All Home Coordinating Board Member Nancy Backus Auburn S Member John Chelminiak Bellevue N Board of Health (BOH) Member Angela Birney Redmond N Member Susan Honda Federal Way S Alt David Baker Kenmore N Alt Erin Sitterley SeaTac S Children and Youth Advisory Board (CYAB) Member Bill Boyce Kent S Member Jesse Salomon Shoreline N Domestic Violence Initiative Regional Task Force (DVI) Member Susan Honda Federal Way S Member Yolanda Trout Auburn S Member Tina Budell Kent S Member Christie Malchow Sammamish N Alt Tanika Padhye Redmond N Alt Dana Parnello Maple Valley S Alt Traci Buxton Des Moines S Alt David Wisenteiner Mercer Island N Emergency Management Advisory Committee (EMAC) Member Penny Sweet Kirkland N Member Marianne Klaas Clyde Hill N Member Bob Baggett Auburn S Alt Bill Ramos Issaquah N Alt Sheree Wen Medina N Alt Wendy Weiker Mercer Island N Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Advisory Task Force Member Pam Fernald SeaTac S Member Vic Kave Pacific SV Member Tom Agnew Bothell N Attachment B to the December 13, 2017 PIC Minutes Growth Management Planning Council (GMPC) Member Tola Marts Issaquah N Member Ed Prince Renton S Member Leanne Guier Pacific SV Member Debbie Bertlin Mercer Island N Member Matt Larson Snoqualmie SNO Member Tom McLeod Tukwila S Alt Susan Boundy- Woodinville N Sanders Alt Satwinder Kaur Kent S Alt Chris Roberts Shoreline N Alt Pam Stuart Sammamish N King Conservation District Advisory Committee (KCDAC) Member Brenda Fincher Kent S Member Mark Phillips Lake Forest Park N Member Wendy Weiker Mercer Island N Alt Amy McHenry Duvall SNO Alt Ryan McIrvin Renton S Alt Jason Ritchie Sammamish N King County Accountable Community of Health Governing Board Member Erin Sitterley SeaTac S Alt Semra Riddle Lake Forest Park N King County Consortium Joint Recommendations Committee for CDBG (JRC) Member Ken Hearing North Bend SNO Member De Sean Quinn Tukwila S Member David Baker Kenmore N Member Clyde Fuzz Hill SeaTac S King County Flood Control District Advisory Committee (KCFCDAC) Member Leanne Guier Pacific SV Member Henry Sladek Skykomish SNO Member James McNeal Bothell N Member Marlla Mhoon Covington S Alt Michelle Hogg Duvall SNO Alt Karen Moran Sammamish N Alt Linda Johnson Maple Valley S Alt Salim Nice Mercer Island N Key: Yellow = New appointment Green = Moving from alternate to member Red = Unexpired term Purple = Moving from member to alternate Blue = Term limit reached, recommend finding of exceptional circumstances to reappoint Gray= Term limit reached, recommend moving to alternate December 13, 2017 PIC Meeting Approved Minutes No color = Returning member Page 10 of 13 2018 Regional Board and Committee Appointments Page 1 of 4

Attachment B to the December 13, 2017 PIC Minutes 2018 SCA Regional Board & Committee Appointments King County Law Enforcement Officers and Fire Fighters Plan 1 (LEOFF1) Disability Retirement Board Member Verna Seal Tukwila S King County Regional Affordable Housing Task Force Member John Stokes Bellevue East Member David Baker Kenmore North Member Ken Hearing North Bend Rural Member Ryan McIrvin Renton South Local Hazardous Waste Management Program (LHWMP) Management Coordination Committee (MCC) Member Hank Myers Redmond N Mental Illness and Drug Dependency (MIDD) Oversight Committee King County Member Dave Asher Kirkland N Alt Brenda Fincher Kent S Puget Sound Clean Air Agency (PSCAA) Advisory Council Member Satwinder Kaur Kent S PSRC Economic Development District Board (EDDB) Member Mariah Bettise Issaquah N Member Ed Prince Renton S Alt Lydia Assefa- Federal Way S Dawson Alt Sheree Wen Medina N PSRC Executive Board Member Nancy Backus Auburn S Member Amy Ockerlander Duvall SNO Member Chris Roberts Shoreline N Alt Bruce Bassett Mercer Island N Alt Catherine Stanford Lake Forest Park N Alt Dave Hill Algona SV 2 nd Alt David Baker Kenmore N 2 nd Alt Christie Malchow Sammamish N PSRC Growth Management Policy Board (GMPB) Member Hank Margeson Redmond N Member John Holman Auburn S Member Jay Arnold Kirkland N Alt Paul Winterstein Issaquah N Alt Allan Ekberg Tukwila S Alt Nancy Tosta Burien S PSRC Operations Committee Member Nancy Backus Auburn S Alt Chris Roberts Shoreline N PSRC Transportation Policy Board (TPB) Member Amy Walen Kirkland N Member Dana Ralph Kent S Member Kate Kruller Tukwila S Alt Benson Wong Mercer Island N Alt Davina Duerr Bothell N Alt Mary Lou Pauly Issaquah N Regional Law, Safety and Justice Committee (RLSJC) Member Yolanda Trout Auburn S Member Ramiro Valderrama Sammamish N Member James McNeal Bothell N Member Krystal Marx Burien S Member Jon Pascal Kirkland N Member Armondo Pavone Renton S Member Michael Siefkes SeaTac S Member Toni Troutner Kent S Regional Policy Committee (RPC) Member Bernie Talmas Woodinville N Member Bill Peloza Auburn S Member Dave Hill Algona SV Member John Stokes Bellevue N Alt Austin Bell Burien S Alt Angela Birney Redmond N Key: Yellow = New appointment Green = Moving from alternate to member Red = Unexpired term Purple = Moving from member to alternate Blue = Term limit reached, recommend finding of exceptional circumstances to reappoint Gray = Term limit reached, recommend moving to alternate No color = Returning member December 13, 2017 PIC Meeting Approved Minutes Page 11 of 13 2018 Regional Board and Committee Appointments Page 2 of 4

Attachment B to the December 13, 2017 PIC Minutes 2018 SCA Regional Board & Committee Appointments Regional Transit Committee (RTC) Member John Wright Lake Forest Park N Member Dave Asher Kirkland N Member Bruce Bassett Mercer Island N Member Kathy Hougardy Tukwila S Member Claude DaCorsi Auburn S Member Amy Ockerlander Duvall SNO Member Leanne Guier Pacific SV Member Hank Margeson Redmond N Alt Bill Ramos Issaquah N Alt John Chelminiak Bellevue N Alt Randy Corman Renton S Alt Dana Ralph Kent S Regional Water Quality Committee (RWQC) Member John Wright Lake Forest Park N Member Penny Sweet Kirkland N Member Benson Wong Mercer Island N Member Leanne Guier Pacific SV Alt Conrad Lee Bellevue N Alt Yolanda Trout Auburn S Solid Waste Advisory Committee (SWAC) Member Phillippa Kassover Lake Forest Park N Member Penny Sweet Kirkland N Economic Development Council of Seattle and King County (EDC) *EDC to Make Final Appointment at First Meeting of 2018* Member Mariah Betisse Issaquah N Member Bill Boyce Kent S Member David Carson Redmond N Member John Holman Auburn S Member James Mayhew Snoqualmie SNO Member Tom McLeod Tukwila S Member Michael Siefkes SeaTac S Key: Yellow = New appointment Green = Moving from alternate to member Red = Unexpired term Purple = Moving from member to alternate Blue = Term limit reached, recommend finding of exceptional circumstances to reappoint Gray = Term limit reached, recommend moving to alternate No color = Returning member December 13, 2017 PIC Meeting Approved Minutes Page 12 of 13 2018 Regional Board and Committee Appointments Page 3 of 4

Attachment B to the December 13, 2017 PIC Minutes 2018 SCA Regional Board & Committee Appointments STAFF APPOINTMENTS All Home Funder Alignment Committee Member Rob Beem Shoreline N Member Brooke Buckingham Redmond N Member Merina Hanson Kent S Interjurisdictional Team (IJT) Growth Management Planning Council Member Jack Pace Tukwila S Member Eric Shields Kirkland N Member Kevin Snyder Auburn S Member Hayley Bonsteel Kent S South Central Action Area Caucus Group (SCAACG) Member Mike Mactutis Kent S Member Puget Sound Regional Council Regional Project Evaluation Committee (RPEC) Member Maiya Andrews Burien S Member Don Cairns Redmond N Member Ingrid Gaub Auburn S Member Daniel Marcinko Snoqualmie SNO Member Jim Seitz Renton S Alt Chad Bieren Kent S Alt Sheldon Lynne Issaquah N Alt Boyd Benson Duvall SNO Alt Nytasha Sowers Shoreline N Alt Joel Pfundt Kirkland N Key: Yellow = New appointment Green = Moving from alternate to member Red = Unexpired term Purple = Moving from member to alternate Blue = Term limit reached, recommend finding of exceptional circumstances to reappoint Gray = Term limit reached, recommend moving to alternate No color = Returning member December 13, 2017 PIC Meeting Approved Minutes Page 13 of 13 2018 Regional Board and Committee Appointments Page 4 of 4