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File #: 24-0866    Version: 1
Type: recommendation Status: Filed
File created: 10/11/2024 In control: Community Livability and Public Safety Committee
Agenda date: 10/23/2024 Final action: 10/23/2024
Title: Public Safety Chapter of the Comprehensive Plan Periodic Update
Attachments: 1. Draft Public Safety Chapter, 2. Draft Public Safety Chapter TRACK CHANGES, 3. OPC Letter - Public Safety Chapter 07Oct2024, 4. Reimagining Public Safety Summary
Title
Public Safety Chapter of the Comprehensive Plan Periodic Update

Recommended Action
Committee Recommendation:
Not referred to a committee.

City Manager Recommendation:
Move to recommend approval of the Public Safety Chapter of the Olympia Comprehensive Plan and forward to the full City Council for consideration.

Report
Issue:
Whether to recommend approval of the Public Safety Chapter of the Olympia Comprehensive Plan and forward to the full City Council for consideration.

Staff Contact:
Casey Schaufler, Associate Planner, Community Planning and Development, 360.753.8254

Presenter(s):
Jason Roberton, President, J Robertson & Company
Matt Morris, Chief, Olympia Fire Department
Sam Costello, Deputy Chief, Olympia Police Department
Casey Schaufler, Associate Planner, Community Planning and Development

Background and Analysis:
For the last Periodic Update, the City's Comprehensive Plan underwent a major rewrite through a planning process that took place from 2009 through 2014. The Plan was adopted in December of 2014. At least once every ten years, cities and counties that are fully planning under the Growth Management Act (GMA), must update its plan through a process known as the Periodic Update. The Periodic Update requires that jurisdictions update the planning horizon to a minimum of 20 years, update the population projection it is planning for, and address all new planning requirements that have been adopted since the previous update.

The Public Safety chapter is the renamed Public Services chapter. The new title reflects certain elements such as housing and land use policies and goals that are moved from the Public Safety chapter to other more relevant chapters. The Public Safety chapter is now exclusively focused on code enforcement, policing, and fire and medical emergency services. The overarching goal of the Public Safety chapter is to ensure that all Olympians feel safe and receive reliable, compassionate care. Success in this chapter is ach...

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