Executive/Council Action Form (ECAF)
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Motion 23-520, approving Amendment #3 to the Puget Sound Taxpayer Accountability Act (PSTAA) Interlocal Agreement with Everett Public Schools
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DEPARTMENT: Human Services
ORIGINATOR: Mellissa Hiatt
EXECUTIVE RECOMMENDATION: Approved by Lacey Harper 11/28/23
PURPOSE: Council approval of amendment to the PSTAA Interlocal Agreement with Everett Public Schools to allocate funds for 2023-2024.
BACKGROUND: The PSTAA was created as an amendment to the 2015 State Transportation Revenue Package by the Washington State Legislature and is funded by a percentage of sales and use taxes collected from Sound Transit construction projects. PSTAA funds are to be distributed to King, Pierce, and Snohomish counties proportionally based on the population of each county that lives within Sound Transit's jurisdictional boundaries. Pursuant to RCW 43.79.520, counties may use distributions from the PSTAA account only to improve educational outcomes in early learning, K-12, and higher education including but not limited to, for facilities and programs for children and youth that are low-income, homeless, or in foster care, or other vulnerable populations; and to start endowments to provide support for improving educational outcomes in early learning, K-12, and higher education. Snohomish County Council outlined additional guidance for use of PSTAA funds collected in the Snohomish County subarea in its Motion 20-553, and updated guidance in its Amended Motion 21-089 and Amended Motion 22-282.
Per Amended Motion 21-089, 67% of annual PSTAA funds allocated in Snohomish County shall be allocated to school districts within Sound Transit's Regional Transit Area (RTA), with school districts receiving funds in proportion to population within the RTA.
The Interlocal Agreement amendment #3 with Everett Public Schools includes the 2023-2024 Services and Expenditure Plan for $ 331,658.04. Ordinance 21-064 requires amendments be...
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