Members of the City Council are scheduled Dec. 11 to hear a presentation from the Pierce County Coordinating Council regarding the five two-year and technical colleges legislative agenda, collaborative economic development efforts and more. As a second item on the agenda, Council members are scheduled to hear a presentation from Metro Parks Tacoma staff on input they gathered from the community regarding the long range concept for future improvements and development within Point Defiance Park. Thirdly, IT staff are scheduled to do a presentation on a proposed SAP Limited Enterprise Agreement for software, hardware and consulting services related to a planned upgrade of the City’s SAP installation. Under other items of interest, the City’s Human Resources Director will provide Council with highlights of the end-of-year pay and compensation ordinance.
The Council will not take public comment during the noon study session in the Tacoma Municipal Building North, Room 16. CityPost (Channel 21 on Click!, Channel 77 on Comcast) will broadcast the audio portion of the session live. Replays of the study session audio may be heard Wednesdays at 7 p.m. on CityPost (Channel 21 on Click!, Channel 77 on Comcast). On-demand audio archives are available on the Web within 24 hours of the meeting at http://www.tvtacoma.com .
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