Quick Facts – City of Auburn We are Working on It.

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Quick Facts – City of Auburn

We are Working on It

Internal Sustainability Efforts – Past, Present & Future Change in Staff Focus

Sustainability as Council policy budget priorities Shifting internal & external mindsets & perceptions (i.e. “Turning the Titanic”) Growing beyond our comfort zone Sustainability equal to Cost, ROI & other considerations

Municipal Investments - Sustainability

Auburn Environmental Park – Natural Stormwater Systems, Birding Tower & Elevated Wetlands Boardwalk (Environmental) 200 acres acquired by City since 2000 Both sides of SR-167 Key Goals: Natural urban stormwater system Habitat restoration to support fish and wildlife Catalyst for environmentally- focused development K-12 and post-secondary education and research Passive recreation

Fenster Phase 2 Levee Setback (Environmental) Completed in 2015 Last piece in a restoration corridor on the Green River totaling nearly 2.5 miles Project Cost: $1.3M Multiple agency partners involved

2016 completion Primary partners – U.S. Army Corps and City of Auburn Numerous financial partners Total cost $6.5M: $4.22M Federal Funds; City share = $2.28M (35%) Mill Creek Ecosystem Restoration Project (Environmental)

Auburn Community Center & Teen Center (Social + Environmental) Opening in June 2016 $9 million community project $3 million – State of Washington $6 million – City of Auburn LEED Silver Status

South Division Street Promenade Project - Downtown Auburn (Economic)  Completed in 2012  $10 million project:  $3 million Economic Development Administration grant  $7 million bonded debt – State supported  Greenroads Bronze Certification:  Result of incorporating & applying sustainable practices and techniques into project construction

Trek Mixed Use Development & Merrill Gardens Senior Housing – Downtown Auburn (Economic) Trek – 126 apartments with ground-floor commercial (completed) Merrill Gardens – 111 market rate senior housing units (under construction) Downtown Auburn = PSRC Designated Regional Center Capacity for 900 downtown residents Auburn Sounder Station – Sounder, King County Metro and Pierce Transit Service Downtown Plan & EIS (2001) Downtown Design Standards Multi-Family Property Tax Abatement City acquisition and sale of Downtown Properties

Concluding Thoughts

Thank You!