Renton meeting summaries, agendas, and minutes
Plain-English weekly recaps written from official meeting records. 6 weeks available.
Weeks
- week of 2026-08-17 — Renton Council approves $8.5M land purchase, votes to cover FLOCK cameras
- week of 2026-08-10 — Renton City Council approves $485,000 Sam Chastain Trail grant and other contracts
- week of 2026-08-03 — Renton council approves prior minutes; committees weigh grants, easements, and road closures
- week of 2026-07-20 — Renton council committees weigh $10.4M budget adjustment, police bonuses, and street closures
- week of 2026-07-13 — Renton council eyed $10.4M budget adjustment; outcomes pending as minutes unpublished
- week of 2026-07-06 — Renton council set to vote on $10.4M budget adjustment; recent committee agendas await minutes
Week of 2026-08-17
Renton Council approves $8.5M land purchase, votes to cover FLOCK cameras
The Renton City Council on Aug. 3 approved a consent agenda that includes an $8.5 million land purchase, and directed city administration to cover all 24 FLOCK cameras and hold a town hall on the cameras. The council also accepted a street vacation appraisal with $0 cash compensation and authorized a temporary closure of Houser Way North.
Council actions
The council voted to cover all 24 FLOCK cameras, with Councilmember Alberson voting no. It also directed city administration to host a town hall or outreach session on the cameras; that motion carried without dissent.
On the Tobin/Tillicum street vacation, the council concurred with the Transportation Committee's recommendation to accept the appraisal and set cash compensation at $0. The vote carried, with Vien voting no and McIrvin abstaining. The council then referred Ordinance No. 6197 (the street vacation) for a second and final reading, with the same vote split.
Resolution No. 4595, authorizing a temporary full closure of Houser Way North for storm drainage work related to the I-405 project, was adopted unanimously.
The consent agenda, adopted as a block, included:
- An $8.5 million land purchase (King County parcel 3023059103 from Strada Da Valle, LLC, plus $20,000 in closing costs)
- A $132,378.91 software migration contract with Springbrook Holdings
- $166,005.80 in radio equipment from Persistent Systems, funded from narcotics seizure funds
- Acceptance of $196,121.41 in WSDOT grant funds for Taxiway A rehabilitation
- Addenda for Williams Ave and Houser Way bridge seismic retrofit projects, authorizing $2,448,700 and $2,462,700 in remaining grant funds respectively
Other recent meetings
Several committees met Aug. 10 with agenda items but no decisions were recorded. The Community Services Committee reviewed a community conditions dashboard and parks issues. The Planning & Development Committee discussed parking code amendments, housekeeping updates to Title IV and the Comprehensive Plan, and the Arts & Culture Master Plan. The Finance Committee considered the $8.5M land purchase, software migration, radio equipment, and bridge grants. The Special Committee of the Whole reviewed the Flock contract and received an arts commission update. The Equity Commission discussed ALPR camera support and the Inclusive City proclamation renewal. The Parks Commission reviewed a membership application and bylaw changes.
The Aug. 10 regular City Council meeting agenda included setting a public hearing for Sept. 14 on acquiring King County Parcel 30230592103, possibly via eminent domain, and approving contracts for engineering and utility services. No minutes have been published for that meeting.
Coming up
- **Aug. 17 – Special Committee of the Whole:** Discussion of proposed 2027/2028 utility rates.
- **Aug. 17 – Regular City Council Meeting:** Public hearing on the 2027-2032 Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program; first reading of Ordinance No. 6200 (moratorium on large data centers) and Ordinance No. 6199 (camping and trespass on city property); consent agenda includes a $206,300.84 contract with Axon Enterprise and a $4,930,000 grant application for Cleveland-Richardson Park.
- **Aug. 17 – Utilities Committee:** Review of a $1,396,944.70 engineering contract for Panther Creek culvert replacement, a $206,198.55 purchase of metering base stations, and a $272,600 amendment for Cedar River dredge monitoring.
- **Aug. 17 – Transportation Committee:** Resolution on annual updates to the 2027-2032 transportation program and a Sartori Elementary Safety Project update.
- **Aug. 17 – Public Safety Committee:** Discussion of a NIBIN agreement with King County Sheriff's Office, a referral on restricting federal immigration enforcement on city property, and a proposed camping/trespass ordinance.
- **Aug. 18 – Human Services Advisory Committee:** Review of Homeless/Housing Stability and Basic Needs grant applications.
Week of 2026-08-10
Renton City Council approves $485,000 Sam Chastain Trail grant and other contracts
The Renton City Council approved a $485,000 grant for the Sam Chastain Trail project and several other contracts and grants at its July 27 meeting. The council also authorized negotiations for a property purchase with Vertical World and adopted zoning updates for child care centers and urban design.
Council approves grants and contracts
At the July 27 regular meeting, the council:
- Approved a $283,181 contract with Mackenzie Engineering, Inc. for the City Hall lobby remodel.
- Approved a $485,000 grant for the Sam Chastain Trail project.
- Approved a $250,000 grant for a food waste prevention and recovery project.
- Approved $200,000 for temporary supportive housing services via AAHAA Supportive Housing.
- Approved a $110,426.16 grant for Community Court program staffing and resources.
- Approved a $66,970.19 grant for the Aircraft Preflight Test Fuel Disposal Program.
- Authorized negotiations for a Purchase and Sales Agreement with Vertical World for the Transit Street property.
- Adopted 2026 Title IV Docket 21 Group B items regarding child care centers, urban design, and RMF-2 rezones.
Other recent meetings
Several committees met on July 27 and August 3, but their agendas were informational or procedural. The Community Services Committee discussed emerging issues in parks and recreation. The Special Committee of the Whole received an update on the Don Persson Renton Senior Activity Center. The Finance Committee reviewed grant agreements and contracts, including the Sam Chastain Trail grant and a $130,000/month amendment for indigent defense services. The Planning & Development Committee considered negotiations with Vertical World and zoning docket items.
On August 3, the City Council held a hybrid meeting with a consent agenda that included a proposed $8.5 million purchase of a King County parcel, a $132,378.91 IT cloud migration contract, a $500,000 grant to the Renton School District for the Ready Kindergarten program, and a $668,755.50 contract for a school and pedestrian crossing project. Minutes for that meeting have not yet been published.
Coming up
The following meetings are scheduled in the next two weeks:
- **Finance Committee (Aug. 10):** Will consider the $8.5 million purchase of King County parcel 3023059103 from Strada Da Valle, LLC, plus $20,000 in closing costs, a $132,378.91 software migration contract with Springbrook Holdings, $166,005.80 in radio equipment from narcotics seizure funds, and a $196,121.41 WSDOT grant for Taxiway A rehabilitation.
- **Planning & Development Committee (Aug. 10):** Will discuss parking code amendments (D-254), housekeeping amendments to Title IV and the Comprehensive Plan (D-255), and the Arts & Culture Master Plan.
- **Regular City Council Meeting (Aug. 10):** Will set a public hearing for Sept. 14 on acquiring King County Parcel 30230592103, possibly via eminent domain, and consider a $1,396,944.70 contract for Panther Creek Culvert Replacement, among other items.
- **Special Committee of the Whole (Aug. 10):** Will review the Flock contract and receive an update from the Renton Municipal Arts Commission.
- **Equity Commission (Aug. 11):** Will continue discussion on Automated License Plate Reader cameras, including a police orientation, and consider renewing the Inclusive City proclamation.
- **Parks Commission (Aug. 11):** Will review a membership application and proposed bylaw changes.
Week of 2026-08-03
Renton council approves prior minutes; committees weigh grants, easements, and road closures
Council action
The only item with a recorded decision in the past two weeks came at the July 20 Regular City Council Meeting, where the Council approved the minutes from its July 13, 2026 meeting. All other consent agenda items were referred to committees for further review, and no final votes were recorded on legislation or new business, according to official minutes.
Utilities Committee — July 20
The Utilities Committee agendized an ordinance to declare a utility easement at 336 Shattuck Ave S surplus and authorize its release for St. Anthony's School, with a public hearing on the easement release scheduled the same day. The committee also planned to discuss transitioning waste service to Recology. Minutes have not yet been published, so no decisions are confirmed.
Transportation Committee — July 20
The Transportation Committee considered a resolution to temporarily close Ripley Lane North — from the Virginia Mason Athletic Center north driveway to the Eastrail Trail Trestle undercrossing — for fish passage culvert construction, scheduled June 26 to October 5, 2026. The committee also reviewed a WSDOT maintenance agreement (GMC 1059) costing $15,572.16 plus ongoing costs to install flashing stop signs and stop bars at the Sunset Blvd NE and I-405 northbound on-ramp intersection. Minutes are not yet published.
Finance Committee — July 27
The Finance Committee reviewed seven items, including:
- $485,000 non-matching grant for the Sam Chastain Trail project
- $110,426 grant for the Community Court therapeutic court program
- $200,000 temporary supportive housing agreement funded by opioid settlement funds
- $283,181 contract for City Hall First Floor Remodel design services
- $130,000 per month amendment for indigent defense services through August 2027
No votes are confirmed; minutes are pending.
Planning & Development Committee — July 27
The committee reviewed a request to begin formal negotiations with Vertical World owners for the Transit Street property, tied to future redevelopment of the Downtown Transit Center. Title IV docket items on the agenda included D-251 (Child Care Centers), D-252 (Urban Design Regulations Update), and D-253 (RMF-2 Rezones with Comp Plan Amendment). Minutes are not yet published.
Other committee meetings
The Public Safety Committee (July 20) and Committee of the Whole (July 20) each scheduled single-topic discussions — emerging public safety issues and addressing gun violence, respectively. The Human Services Advisory Committee (July 21) planned to review Homeless/Housing Stability application scores and schedule Basic Needs application reviews. The Community Services Committee (July 27) listed a discussion on emerging parks and recreation issues. The Special Committee of the Whole (July 27) scheduled an update on the Don Persson Renton Senior Activity Center. None of these have published minutes confirming outcomes.
July 27 Council agenda
The Regular City Council Meeting on July 27 listed a $196,121.41 agreement with the Washington State Department of Transportation for Taxiway A Rehabilitation, Ordinance No. 6196 to declare a utility easement surplus and authorize its release, an agreement with Mackenzie Engineering, Inc. for the City Hall First Floor Remodel Project, discussion on Downtown Transit Center redevelopment, and Title IV Docket 21 items. Minutes are not yet published.
Coming up
- **Committee of the Whole — Aug. 3, 2026:** Discussion of the 2027-2032 Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program.
- **Regular City Council Meeting — Aug. 3, 2026, 7:00 PM (hybrid):** Consent agenda includes over $16.3 million in contracts and grants, including an $8.5 million King County parcel purchase (3023059103) plus $20,000 closing costs from Strada Da Valle, LLC; a $132,378.91 IT cloud migration contract with Springbrook Holdings, Inc.; a $500,000 grant to Renton School District for the Ready Kindergarten program at Hilltop Heritage and Talbot Hill Elementary Schools; $166,005.80 from narcotics seizure funds for SWAT radio equipment; and a $668,755.50 contract to Reed Trucking & Excavating, Inc. for the Renton School & Pedestrian Crossing No. 2 project. Public hearings for the 2027-28 biennial budget are scheduled for October 12, 19, and 26.
- **Transportation Committee — Aug. 3, 2026:** Final approval of street vacation for S Tillicum St, Alley, and S Tobin St (VAC-26-002) with $0 cash compensation; proposed one-week closure of Houser Way N between Lake Washington Blvd N and Lowe's delivery access for I-405 widening project storm drainage construction.
- **Senior Advisory Board — Aug. 3, 2026:** Procedural agenda only; no policy items listed.
Week of 2026-07-20
Renton council committees weigh $10.4M budget adjustment, police bonuses, and street closures
Budget amendment heads to council
The largest item moving through Renton's council committees this week is a second-quarter 2026 budget adjustment that would increase projected revenues by $7,130,175 and expenditures by $10,365,650. The adjustment appeared on both the July 13 Finance Committee agenda and the July 13 Regular City Council agenda as the first reading of Ordinance No. 6195, which would amend the 2025/2026 biennial budget and update the 2026 salary table. The same ordinance is listed for the July 20 Regular City Council meeting.
Minutes have not yet been published for any of the recent meetings, so it is not yet confirmed whether the ordinance was adopted. The agendas indicate the item was scheduled for consideration.
Police recruitment incentives
The Finance Committee on July 13 reviewed a proposal to increase the lateral hire bonus for police officers from $20,000 to $40,000 and the employee referral bonus from $5,000 to $15,000. The same incentive increases appeared on the July 6 Regular City Council consent agenda. No vote tallies are available because minutes have not been published.
Fiber optic franchise and property matters
The July 6 Regular City Council agenda included the second reading of Ordinance No. 6193, which would grant a fiber optic franchise to Intermountain Infrastructure Group. The council was also scheduled to consider a quitclaim deed to the Renton Housing Authority for King County Parcel No. 7227801055, a matter also reviewed by the Planning & Development Committee on July 13.
A maintenance agreement with WSDOT for flashing stop signs at the Sunset Blvd NE and I-405 northbound on-ramp intersection, costing $15,572.16, appeared on the July 6 council consent agenda and is listed again on the July 20 Transportation Committee agenda under agreement GMC 1059.
Parks, equity, and planning discussions
The Parks Commission met July 14 to approve its July agenda and June minutes, hear staff comments on park operations, and receive Robert's Rules of Order training from Jason Seth.
The Equity Commission on July 14 considered bylaw updates that would lower the youth membership age from 18–25 to 16–24 and strengthen attendance policies. The commission also scheduled a review of the 2026 Washington legislative session by Government Affairs Manager Eric Perry, plus discussions on a body worn camera translation tool and mental health response.
The Planning Commission on July 15 held deliberations on the Arts and Culture Master Plan update and three docket items: child care centers (D-251), urban design regulations (D-252), and Comprehensive Plan map amendments for an RMF-2 rezone (D-253).
Firefighters' Pension Board
The Firefighters' Pension Board met July 16 to approve June 3, 2026 minutes, review April and May 2026 monthly statements and June–July 2026 pension payments, and consider a proposed widow pension benefit increase effective July 1, 2026.
Coming up
- **July 20, Utilities Committee**: Public hearing and ordinance to release a utility easement at 336 Shattuck Ave S for St. Anthony's School, plus discussion of transitioning waste service to Recology.
- **July 20, Transportation Committee**: Resolution to close Ripley Lane North for fish passage culvert construction from June 26 to October 5, 2026, and the WSDOT flashing stop sign agreement.
- **July 20, Regular City Council**: Ordinance No. 6195 budget amendment, Resolution No. 4590 for the Ripley Lane North closure, Ordinance No. 6196 to release the utility easement, a street vacation request (VAC-26-002) for S Tillicum St, Alley, and S Tobin St with $0 cash compensation, and a contract amendment with Valley Defenders, PLLC for $130,000 per month for indigent defense services through August 31, 2027.
- **July 20, Committee of the Whole**: Discussion on addressing gun violence.
- **July 21, Human Services Advisory Committee**: Review of Homeless/Housing Stability application scores and scheduling of Basic Needs application review.
All recent meeting minutes remain unpublished. Readers should consult the official city agendas and forthcoming minutes for confirmed outcomes and vote tallies.
Week of 2026-07-13
Renton council eyed $10.4M budget adjustment; outcomes pending as minutes unpublished
The most consequential item before Renton's City Council in the past two weeks was a second-quarter budget adjustment of $10.4 million in expenditures against $7.1 million in revenue, scheduled for the July 6 regular meeting. However, minutes for that meeting and all other recent meetings have not yet been published, so final outcomes — including whether the budget adjustment passed — cannot be confirmed from available records.
City Council — July 6
The regular council meeting agenda included several significant items on the consent agenda:
- **Budget adjustment**: $7.1 million in revenue and $10.4 million in expenditures (Consent item d).
- **Police recruitment incentives**: Increasing the lateral hire bonus from $20,000 to $40,000 and the referral bonus from $5,000 to $15,000 (Consent item e).
- **Property transfer**: A quitclaim deed to the Renton Housing Authority for King County Parcel No. 7227801055 (Consent item b).
- **Flashing stop signs**: A maintenance agreement with WSDOT for flashing stop signs at Sunset Blvd NE and the I-405 NB on-ramp, totaling $15,572.16 (Consent item g).
The council was also scheduled to hold a second reading of Ordinance No. 6193, granting a fiber optic franchise to Intermountain Infrastructure Group, and to enter executive session to discuss potential property acquisition.
Because minutes are not yet published, it is not possible to confirm which items were approved, modified, or deferred.
Committee of the Whole — July 6
The council, sitting as a Committee of the Whole, was scheduled to receive introductions and updates on two community programs: Vision House and the Student Health Hub. No votes or formal decisions were scheduled; the meeting was for discussion only.
Public Safety Committee — July 6
The Public Safety Committee was scheduled to review use of force protocols and discuss emerging issues in public safety. Minutes are not yet published.
Planning Commission — July 1
The Planning Commission was scheduled to hold public hearings on three docket groups: child care centers (D-251), an urban design regulations update (D-252), and comprehensive plan map amendments for an RMF-2 rezone (D-253). The commission was also set to receive a briefing on the Arts and Culture Master Plan and approve minutes from its June 17 meeting. Minutes are not yet published.
Coming Up
- **July 13 — Finance Committee**: Will review the police recruitment bonus increases, a $669,830.64 change order for the Renton Market and Piazza Park project with Schuchart Corporation, the second-quarter budget amendment, a $122,000 audit engagement letter with the Washington State Auditor, and a lease addendum for Evergreen Refreshments extending through July 31, 2027.
- **July 13 — Planning & Development Committee**: Will review the quitclaim deed request for King County Parcel No. 7227801055 to the Renton Housing Authority.
- **July 13 — Committee of the Whole**: Will discuss a long range planning update.
- **July 13 — Regular City Council Meeting**: First reading of Ordinance No. 6195, which would amend the 2025/2026 biennial budget by increasing revenues $7,130,175 and expenditures $10,365,650 and updating the 2026 salary table. The council will also vote on Resolution No. 4549 affirming Renton as a welcoming and protective city for LGBTQIA+ individuals. Consent items include a $110,426.16 Municipal Court grant for Community Court staffing, a Parks & Recreation agreement with AAHAA Supportive Housing for up to $200,000 from opioid settlement funds, and a Police Department SAKI grant of up to $8,500 for a refrigeration unit to store sexual assault evidence.
- **July 15 — Planning Commission**: Will hold deliberations and make recommendations on the Arts and Culture Master Plan update and docket items D-251 (child care centers), D-252 (urban design regulations), and D-253 (RMF-2 rezone map amendments).
Note: All recent meeting outcomes remain unconfirmed because minutes have not been published. Readers should consult the official city records for final results.
Week of 2026-07-06
Renton council set to vote on $10.4M budget adjustment; recent committee agendas await minutes
The most consequential dollar item on the horizon is a proposed second-quarter budget adjustment of $10.4 million in expenditures against $7.1 million in revenue, scheduled for the Renton City Council's regular meeting on July 6, 2026. That meeting also includes proposed increases to police recruitment incentives and a second reading of a fiber optic franchise ordinance.
All recent meetings from the past two weeks remain agenda-only — minutes have not yet been published — so no outcomes, vote tallies, or final decisions can be confirmed from the available record.
June 22 City Council meeting
The regular council meeting agenda included several significant items, but because minutes are not yet published, it is not possible to confirm whether any were approved.
Items on the agenda:
- **Change Order No. 11 to the Renton Market Project** for $669,830.64 (consent agenda, omitted sales tax noted).
- **Contract award for PRV Station #1 Rehabilitation** to CR Construction for $541,885.37 (consent agenda).
- **First reading** of an ordinance granting a fiber optic franchise to Intermountain Infrastructure Group.
- **Second and final reading** of an ordinance adjusting salary grades for AFSCME employees, effective July 1, 2026.
- **Resolution** authorizing a grant application for Northeast Renton Park Development.
June 22 committee meetings
Four committees met the same day, all with agenda-only records:
- **Finance Committee** reviewed grant-related agreements including a Port of Seattle Tourism Marketing Support Program grant of $20,000 with a $10,000 city match, a Bloomberg Harvard City Leadership Initiative grant of $295,155, and a grant application for $500,000 from the Washington Wildlife and Recreation Program for Northeast Renton Park Development. The committee also considered creating a Limited-Term Employee Management Analyst position at salary grade N17.
- **Planning & Development Committee** considered a recommendation to continue pooling SHB 1406 sales tax credit funds with South King Housing and Homeless Partners (SKHHP) under the existing interlocal agreement, reviewed an Arts & Culture Master Plan Update, and discussed the 2026 Title IV Docket #21.
- **Community Services Committee** discussed updates for the Henry Moses Aquatic Center and emerging issues in parks and recreation.
- **Special Committee of the Whole** received updates on the Renton Downtown Partnership and the 2027-2028 budget. No decisions were scheduled.
June 23: LEOFF Disability Board cancelled
The regular LEOFF Disability Board meeting scheduled for June 23, 2026, at 9 a.m. was cancelled. No business was conducted.
July 1: Planning Commission
The Planning Commission agenda included public hearings on three docket groups: Child Care Centers (D-251), Urban Design Regulations Update (D-252), and Comp Plan Map Amendments for an RMF-2 Rezone (D-253). The commission was also scheduled to receive a briefing on the Arts and Culture Master Plan Update and approve June 17, 2026 meeting minutes. Minutes for this meeting are not yet published.
Coming up
Three meetings are scheduled for July 6, 2026:
- **Public Safety Committee** — review of use of force protocols and emerging issues in public safety.
- **Special Committee of the Whole** — introductions and updates on Vision House and the Student Health Hub. No votes scheduled; discussion only.
- **Regular City Council Meeting** — consent agenda includes the $10.4 million second-quarter budget adjustment ($7.1 million revenue), police recruitment incentive increases (lateral hire bonus from $20,000 to $40,000; referral bonus from $5,000 to $15,000), a quitclaim deed to Renton Housing Authority for King County Parcel No. 7227801055, and a $15,572.16 maintenance agreement with WSDOT for flashing stop signs at Sunset Blvd NE and the I-405 NB on-ramp. Legislation includes the second reading of Ordinance No. 6193 granting a fiber optic franchise to Intermountain Infrastructure Group. An executive session to discuss potential property acquisition is also scheduled.
Residents can attend meetings in person at City Hall or via Zoom. Because minutes for recent meetings have not been published, confirmed outcomes are not available in this roundup.
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