Monday, February 23, 2026 • 5:30 p.m.
Burien City Hall, 400 SW 152nd St | Virtual: Zoom link available
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The Burien City Council will review several significant policy and financial items during its Monday, Feb. 23, 2026, meeting, including a tax increment financing feasibility report and the introduction of a proposed criminal justice sales and use tax.
The meeting also includes two franchise ordinances for fiber providers and routine approval of vouchers and meeting minutes.
Proclamations and Presentations
- Native Land and Peoples Acknowledgement
Council and City Manager Reports
Councilmembers will provide individual reports, followed by a report from City Manager Adolfo Bailon.
Public Comment
Community members are invited to participate during Public Comment.
The sign-up deadline for public comment for that day’s meeting is at least one hour before the scheduled commencement of the council meeting. You can sign up by completing the Burien Public Comment Form.
Consent Agenda
Council will consider approval of the Consent Agenda, which includes financial reports and routine administrative items:
- Voucher Report (Feb. 23, 2026)
- Check Register payments totaling $1,185,195.58
- Direct disbursements of $62,756.73
- Payroll salaries and benefits (Jan. 25 – Feb. 7, 2026) totaling $578,103.54
- Approval of minutes from:
- The Feb. 2, 2026 Regular Study Session
- The Feb. 9, 2026 Regular Meeting
- Adoption of Ordinance No. 888 granting a franchise to Forged Fiber
(Presented by Brian Tornow, Development Manager) - Adoption of Ordinance No. 889 granting a franchise to Ezee Fiber
(Presented by Brian Tornow, Development Manager)
Business Agenda
Tax Increment Financing Feasibility Report
Chris Craig, Economic Development Manager, and Bob Stowe of Stowe Development and Strategies will present findings on the feasibility of tax increment financing (TIF) as an economic development tool. The Council will receive a presentation and engage in discussion.
Criminal Justice Sales and Use Tax Proposal
Finance Director Casey Headley, Human Services Manager Anyah Zupancic, and Burien Police Chief Tom Calabrese will introduce Ordinance No. 891, which would impose a new criminal justice sales and use tax of one-tenth of a percent (0.1%) . The item includes a presentation and Council consideration for approval. If approved, the new tax would take effect on April 1, 2026.
2026 Advisory Body Interviews
Deputy City Clerk Rochelle Larican will lead the discussion regarding Council's selection of interviewees for 2026 advisory body appointments.
Council Rules of Order
City Manager Adolfo Bailon will facilitate discussion regarding the Burien City Council Rules of Order. Council may consider amendments
Planning Calendar Review
Residents are encouraged to attend or watch the meeting to stay informed and engaged with City of Burien governance.
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