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Resolution No. 18-55 CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON TIGARD CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO. 18--'- A RESOLUTION THANKING CITY COUNCILOR MARC WOODARD FOR HIS OUTSTANDING SERVICE TO THE CITY OF TIGARD WHEREAS, Marc T. Woodard has served as a Tigard Ciry Councilor since January 1, 2011 through December 31, 2018; and WHEREAS, over the course of Councilor Woodard's eight years of service, he helped the city recover from challenges triggered by a national recession, contributed to regional conversations about transportation planning, championed the creation of public private sector partnerships to create long-term investments in economic development; and WHEREAS, during his two terms in office, Councilor Woodard tirelessly advocated for improvements within the Downtown Tigard Urban Renewal District, as well as helping to create a new,voter-approved Urban Renewal District in the Tigard Triangle; and WHEREAS,in partnership with Business Oregon, Councilor Woodard strongly supported the creation of the Tigard Enterprise Zone as an economic development tool that encourages local businesses to grow by investing in new facilities and new employees; and WHEREAS, his commitment to addressing the needs of Tigard's homeless population led to the creation of a Homelessness Task Force that joined forces with healthcare professionals and faith- based providers in the region to address the needs of this under-served population, and he championed the city's contributions to a regional conversation about affordable housing as a major component of attracting business and a qualified workforce to the region; and WHEREAS, Councilor Woodard's greatest achievements and lasting legacy come from his strong advocacy of Parks and Recreation services and opportunities for Tigard residents. With Councilor Woodard's guidance, Tigard continued to strategically acquire park and greenspace using funds from the city's voter-approved $17 million Park and Open Space bond, preserving natural areas for residents and visitors to enjoy for generations to come; and WHEREAS, Councilor Woodard's tireless support for adoption and implementation of the city's Parks and Recreation Master Plan lead to the creation of a new quarterly Recreation Guide that gathered the community's wide-ranging recreation providers and community event opportunities into one publication for residents to sample; and WHEREAS, his passion for walking and connecting with residents led to a strategic vision to make Tigard the most walkable community in the Pacific Northwest where people of all ages and abilities enjoy healthy and interconnected lives; and RESOLUTION NO. 18-rj`g Page 1 WHEREAS, his support for physical activity and transportation options led to a city partnership with Portland State University's School of Urban Studies and Planning for a cornerstone project studying Tigard's neighborhood walkability and plans for implementing alternative transportation modes; and WHEREAS, Councilor Woodard contributed his time, energy and ideas to the creation of the River Terrace Community Plan, designed to welcome new residents to the city he loves and address everything needed for a community of distinction on Tigard's western border; and WHEREAS, Councilor Woodard contributed his time as the Planning Commission Liaison in 2011-2012 that laid the groundwork for the future development of the Tigard Triangle, he championed code rewrites, transportation improvements, and details that will attract business, residents and visitors to a vibrant, thriving and regional attraction for years to come; and WHEREAS, not only did he dedicate 424 Tuesday evenings to serving as a City Councilor, he gave additional time, talent and wisdom to his community as City Council representative to the Intergovernmental Water Board, Park& Rec Advisory Board, Committee for Community Engagement, Metropolitan Area Communications Commission, Tigard Transportation Advisory Committee, Tigard Budget Committee, City Center Development Agency, the Mayor's Appointment Advisory Committee, the Washington County Coordinating Committee and the Clackamas River Water Providers Consortium Board—always with the goal of ensuring the best future for Tigard and its citizens. NOW,THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council that: SECTION 1: The Tigard City Council, residents and city staff, in grateful appreciation for his contributions to the community, hereby recognize Councilor Woodard for his meritorious and dedicated service to the city. SECTION 2: This resolution is effective immediately upon passage. PASSED: This _ day of 2018. Jas . Snider, Council President City of Tigard ATTEST: J 4 Ke y Burgoy , Deputy Oty A-order RESOLUTION NO. 18-5-5— Page 8-5`jPage 2