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11/20/2018
Meeting title
Commissioners' Agenda
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Commissioners' Auditorium
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205 West 5th Room 109 - Ellensburg
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Regular
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Request to Approve a Resolution for the 2019 Distressed County Sales and Use Tax Infrastructure Improvement Program Agreement with the City of Cle Elum
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12
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Consent Agenda
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49352
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Resolution
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8. Clic of Yakima, North 1i° Street Facade Ilk Sign Replacement program <br />This is an Incentive program to upgrade and improve private development along this key corridor, encourage <br />property reinvestment, and enhance comprehensive clean-up efforts of the City. <br />S. Yakema dation cultural Heritage Center, Cultural Heritage Center Remodel <br />Remodel and update 35 year old Yakama Nation Cultural Heritage facility In Toppenish. <br />10. KIt#itas{lfaklma Valley Community Land Trust, Water Street Project <br />The Water Street Project will create the opportunity for 12 families at or below KFA of the area median income to <br />become first time home owners. This project Is a multi -faceted economic development tool. Jobs are created <br />during all phases of the build out --street Improvements, Infrastructure construction, home design, and project <br />development. The homebuyer, who would not qualify for a traditional home purchase, will own the house and <br />build equity and stability as a contributing member of the community. <br />11. CWFA,/5tate Fair Park, Yakima valley SunDome Project <br />State Fair Park wants to attract events to Yakima by becoming a regional events center. The project would consist <br />of adding full catering services and an indoor covered vehicle and storage area. <br />12. City of Union Gap, Main Street Redevelopment <br />The redevelopment of Main Street within Union Gap would provide new economic opportunities along this ojd <br />state route corridor. The current roadway is flanked with used car lots, old roadside motels and sparse retail and <br />does not provide pedestrian access or parking. <br />13. CltyefWklma, Public Marketjincubator <br />The project is designed to provide individuals with a plate to test out business opportunities. The market would <br />ideally encompass two stories and a basement totaling 27,500 square feet <br />IC City of Yakima, Yakima Airport <br />This project Is included in the Airport Master plan and is designed to repisce the Yakima airport passenger terminal <br />building. <br />15. YCDA & Educational Semite District 105, BusNress Education Partnership <br />This project will create, coordinate and manage a partnership between STEM businesses, school districts, colleges <br />and universities, and other training providers. <br />16. KM*n Environmental Ed. Network, Yakima River Canyon Interpretim Center <br />The Yakima River Canyon Scenic Byway Interpretive tenter will serve as a nasource to visitors and community <br />members, providing science based education for all ages and connecting our communities to nature through <br />quaiityenvironmentel education. <br />17. City of Yakima, Downtown Farmorg` Market <br />One of the elements of the Yakima Downtown Master Pian is to identify locations for additional public amenities <br />including a permanent location for Farmer's Market and other Downtown events In the core downtown area. <br />The CEDS also contains an implementation pian that identifies the key activities that will be <br />addressed during 2013. This part of the plan identifies the parties responsible for <br />implementation and specific outcomes expected from each initiative. <br />7 <br />
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