Public Safety and Maintenance Facility Project
The City of Mercer Island has commenced planning for a Public Safety and Maintenance Facility to replace the existing Public Works Buildings, Yard, and City Hall building and provide a new combined home for the City’s Public Works team, Police Department, Emergency Operations Center, IT & GIS team, and customer service team. This is a major, critical investment in the staff teams and facilities which are foundational for basic City operations, public safety, customer service, and emergency response coordination. Follow this page for information on the planning process and facility design, as well as on the essential services provided by those who will work there.
The City of Mercer Island has commenced planning for a Public Safety and Maintenance Facility to replace the existing Public Works Buildings, Yard, and City Hall building and provide a new combined home for the City’s Public Works team, Police Department, Emergency Operations Center, IT & GIS team, and customer service team. This is a major, critical investment in the staff teams and facilities which are foundational for basic City operations, public safety, customer service, and emergency response coordination. Follow this page for information on the planning process and facility design, as well as on the essential services provided by those who will work there.
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Pro and Con Committees for Upcoming Public Safety and Maintenance Facility Bond
Share Pro and Con Committees for Upcoming Public Safety and Maintenance Facility Bond on Facebook Share Pro and Con Committees for Upcoming Public Safety and Maintenance Facility Bond on Twitter Share Pro and Con Committees for Upcoming Public Safety and Maintenance Facility Bond on Linkedin Email Pro and Con Committees for Upcoming Public Safety and Maintenance Facility Bond linkOn June 17, 2025, the City Council unanimously voted to approve the schematic design for the Public Safety and Maintenance Facility, set the project budget at $103,900,000 and directed the City Manager to prepare a bond ordinance to fund the Facility for placement on the November 4, 2025 General Election ballot.
The Public Safety and Maintenance Facility would replace the existing Public Works Buildings, Yard, and City Hall building and provide a new combined home for the City’s Public Works team, Police Department, Emergency Operations Center, IT & GIS team, and customer service team. This is a major, critical investment in the staff teams and facilities which are foundational for basic City operations, public safety, customer service, and emergency response coordination.
The City Council will conduct the first reading of the bond ordinance on July 1 and adoption of the ordinance is anticipated at the July 15, 2025 meeting. Also at the July 15 meeting, the City Council will appoint members to the Pro and Con committees.
King County Elections and Washington State Law establishes that the City of Mercer Island may organize the appointment of committees to prepare statements in favor of and in opposition to ballot measures. The City is seeking applications from interested community members to serve in these roles.
Pro and Con Committees Requirements
Each committee will be limited to three members. The primary role of each committee is to prepare a statement in favor of or in opposition to the ballot measure respectively.
Each committee is required to submit their respective statements (200-word/four paragraphs limit) to King County Elections by August 12, 2025. Rebuttal statements (75-word/two paragraph limit) are due by August 14, 2025. All materials are due by 4:30pm on the day of the deadline.
More information on the King County Elections website in the Local Voters’ Pamphlet.
How to Apply for Pro or Con Committees
If you are interested in serving on one of these committees, please submit an application (available here) to City Clerk Andrea Larson by email (cityclerk@mercerisland.gov) before 12:00pm on July 11, 2025. Please limit your application statement to 300 words.
The City Council will review the applications and make appointments to the pro and con committees at the regular City Council Meeting on July 15, 2025.
Additional information and applications are available online at: https://letstalk.mercergov.org/public-safety-and-maintenance-facility-project. Requests for an application can also be made by contacting the City Clerk, phone: 206-275-7793 or email: cityclerk@mercerisland.gov.
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City Council Advances Public Safety & Maintenance Facility Project
Share City Council Advances Public Safety & Maintenance Facility Project on Facebook Share City Council Advances Public Safety & Maintenance Facility Project on Twitter Share City Council Advances Public Safety & Maintenance Facility Project on Linkedin Email City Council Advances Public Safety & Maintenance Facility Project linkAt its June 17, 2025 meeting, the Mercer Island City Council received a staff presentation with follow-up information on the Public Safety and Maintenance (PSM) Facility (see Agenda Bill 6712).
In 2024, the City Council authorized planning for a new Public Safety and Maintenance (PSM) Facility to co-locate essential city services on the City Hall Campus. Pre-design work concluded in summer 2024, followed by a schematic design phase that included staff workshops, facility tours, and early Council feedback on layout, capacity, and zoning needs.
Throughout early 2025, the City Council reviewed updated designs, site adjustments, sustainability features, and a recommended rezone to support the project. On June 3, 2025, the Design Team presented the final schematic design and cost estimate, incorporating value engineering recommendations to optimize the facility for long-term operations.
At last night's meeting the City Council was asked to provide final direction on the project’s schematic design, budget, and key next steps.
Following discussion, the City Council:
- Approved the final schematic design for the PSM Facility;
- Established a total project budget not to exceed $103,900,000;
- Directed the City Manager to prepare a bond ordinance for first reading at the July 1, 2025 City Council meeting;
- Initiated the process to form Pro and Con Committees, which will draft the respective voter pamphlet statements (and rebuttals) related to the bond measure.
Information about how to apply for the pro or con committee is forthcoming on the City's website, MI Weekly newsletter, and this page. The City Council will review and appoint community members to serve on these committees at its July 15, 2025 meeting.
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City Announces Strategic Property Acquisition Adjacent to Former City Hall Campus
Share City Announces Strategic Property Acquisition Adjacent to Former City Hall Campus on Facebook Share City Announces Strategic Property Acquisition Adjacent to Former City Hall Campus on Twitter Share City Announces Strategic Property Acquisition Adjacent to Former City Hall Campus on Linkedin Email City Announces Strategic Property Acquisition Adjacent to Former City Hall Campus linkThe City of Mercer Island is planning to acquire a 22,000 square-foot commercial office building located at 9655 SE 36th Street. The City has proposed acquiring the building for $9.06 million through eminent domain, a legal process necessary to facilitate the creation of two distinct parcels.
Combined with the new Public Safety & Maintenance Facility, currently under design, these buildings will serve as the new home for the departments currently housed in the aging Public Works Building and other departments displaced due to the permanent closure of City Hall.
Pending approval of the acquisition, the City expects to take ownership of the property by Fall 2025. Before opening the building for City use, a number of improvement projects are needed to ensure the space is ready to support the staff and the community. The commercial building will eventually serve as the permanent location for the Community Planning and Development Department, the Public Works Capital Projects and Engineering teams, and the Youth and Family Services Department.
The acquisition will be funded primarily with existing cash-on-hand and a smaller portion through outside financing. No new taxes or revenues will be needed. The available funds are the result of years of conservative budgeting, cautious revenue forecasting and disciplined spending.
The property sits on a single legal parcel that contains two buildings. City operational needs only require the acquisition of the 9655 building on the southern portion of the parcel. The building on the northern portion of the parcel is not being acquired and will continue to house Mercer Island Pediatrics and other businesses. Due to legal restrictions on subdividing the parcel, the City determined, and the seller agreed, that the best method for completing the transaction is through an eminent domain process. Both parties are cooperating to facilitate that approach.
The City Council will consider the eminent domain ordinance during its regular meeting on July 1, 2025.
You can find additional information on the potential building acquisition in the City’s press release linked here(External link) and on this Let’s Talk Page.
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June 3, 2025 City Council Meeting
Share June 3, 2025 City Council Meeting on Facebook Share June 3, 2025 City Council Meeting on Twitter Share June 3, 2025 City Council Meeting on Linkedin Email June 3, 2025 City Council Meeting linkDuring the June 3, 2025 City Council meeting, the Design Team presented the schematic design and updated cost estimate of the Public Safety and Maintenance Facility, highlighting how the proposed design aligns with core objectives and supports public safety and maintenance operations (AB 6701). See the presentation deck linked here for additional information. The Design Team also reported on the outcomes of the retention of an independent peer-review group to conduct a value methodology-based review (aka value engineering) aimed at optimizing the PSM Facility design. Many of the value engineering team’s recommendations were incorporated into the schematic design to reduce overall project costs and enhance operational efficiency.
The Design Team has prepared an updated cost estimate based on the complete schematic design, the value engineering process, and the design choices by the staff team and City Council. The total estimated project budget is $103,902,076. This cost estimate will serve as the basis for the bond the City Council is considering presenting to the voters during the November 2025 election.
The Design Team will return to City Council during the June 17, 2025 City Council meeting to answer questions raised by City Council during the June 3rd meeting and to seek final Council approval of the PSM schematic design.
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May 6, 2025 City Council Meeting
Share May 6, 2025 City Council Meeting on Facebook Share May 6, 2025 City Council Meeting on Twitter Share May 6, 2025 City Council Meeting on Linkedin Email May 6, 2025 City Council Meeting linkDuring the May 6, 2025 City Council meeting, the PSM Design Team presented follow-up analysis on the design alternatives for the Public Safety and Maintenance Facility (PSM), originally presented to the City Council at the February 4, 2025 Council meeting. These design alternatives included roof-mounted solar panels, rainwater harvesting, and water storage systems. Staff sought City Council direction on whether to include these design alternatives in the draft PSM schematic design that will be presented to the City Council for approval in June. Additionally, the Design Team is presented an initial strategy on facility structural systems but did not request City Council direction at this time.
See agenda bill and presentation and the meeting recording linked here. These materials include information on the cost-benefit analysis of the various design alternatives.
The City Council directed the PSM Design Team to include the rainwater harvesting and water storage systems in the PSM schematic design.
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April 15, 2025 City Council Meeting
Share April 15, 2025 City Council Meeting on Facebook Share April 15, 2025 City Council Meeting on Twitter Share April 15, 2025 City Council Meeting on Linkedin Email April 15, 2025 City Council Meeting linkDuring the April 15, 2025 City Council meeting, the PSM Design Team presented an updated site layout hat will move the PSM Building (main administrative building) and the Operations Building north on the site. This strategy recommendation resulted from feedback from the City Council, and meetings with Police, Public Works, Emergency Operations, and IT/GIS staff in recent week.
See agenda materials and presentation linked here and the meeting recording linked here.
This proposed revision to the site layout will reduce construction costs, increase operational effectiveness, and leave room for potential future operational capacity to ensure that this facility is positioned to serve the city over the next 50-plus years.
City Council approved the new site layout and general alignment of the major amenities, recognizing that the design phase is still in the early stages and some refinement will be necessary as the design work continues.
Additionally, the proposed PSM Facility layout includes the placement of the Operations Building on top of the property line between the existing City Hall and Public Works parcels. The Design Team recommends a boundary line adjustment to move the parcel line north closer to SE 36th St (see graphic linked here). Both parcels comprising the current City Hall Campus have the correct comprehensive plan land use designation, which is “Public Facility.” The zoning, however, is different and this was identified for resolution as part of the PSM Facility development process.
The City Manager is recommending the new south parcel created by the boundary line adjustment be re-zoned to “Public Institution” (PI), consistent with other public facilities on Mercer Island. The north parcel is recommended to remain as CO to preserve flexibility for its future use.
The City Manager received formal direction to add this item to the work plan. The City Manager will work with staff and legal counsel to set this item for review in late 2025 or early 2026. The re-zone work will need to be complete before permits are submitted for the project (mid to late 2026).
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March 4, 2025 City Council Meeting
Share March 4, 2025 City Council Meeting on Facebook Share March 4, 2025 City Council Meeting on Twitter Share March 4, 2025 City Council Meeting on Linkedin Email March 4, 2025 City Council Meeting linkDuring the March 4, 2025 City Council meeting, the PSM Design Team presented a progress update on the Public Safety and Maintenance Facilities (PSM) Design in addition to addressing questions from the prior City Council meeting. See agenda materials and presentation linked here and the meeting recording linked here. The Design Team presented information on the following thematic areas:
- Planning for Potential Future Operational Capacity needs at the PSM Facility
- Functions and Uses of the Operations Building and Yard
- Alternative Construction Delivery Methods.
City staff and City Council discussed if the main PSM Building be pulled forward (north) to expand the capacity of the secure areas (parking and maintenance yard) behind the main PSM Building. Staff said this was an idea worth investigating further and committed to coming back with additional information at a future Council meeting.
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February 4, 2025 City Council Planning Session
Share February 4, 2025 City Council Planning Session on Facebook Share February 4, 2025 City Council Planning Session on Twitter Share February 4, 2025 City Council Planning Session on Linkedin Email February 4, 2025 City Council Planning Session linkAt the February 4, 2025, City Council Planning Session the Public Safety and Maintenance Facility (PSM) design team gave the City Council an update on the progress of schematic design of the PSM Facility. You can review the agenda bill, the presentation, and the meeting recording is available here.
Staff provided an overview of the facilities and the circumstances leading to the design to design the PSM Facility. The City’s architect team Northwest Studio presented the early schematic design documents and cost estimates to the City Council. They also sought feedback from the City Council on design strategies and early design choices.
The design team presented a preliminary cost estimate of the PSM Facility, estimating that it will have a cost range between $105 and $110 million. This estimate includes constructions costs, soft costs, an escalation factor, and state and local sales tax.
A more detailed cost estimate will be prepared during the Schematic Design process as the building and site plans are further refined. The revised Schematic Design Cost estimate will be presented to the City Council in June 2025.
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Staff Workshops on Planning and Design
Share Staff Workshops on Planning and Design on Facebook Share Staff Workshops on Planning and Design on Twitter Share Staff Workshops on Planning and Design on Linkedin Email Staff Workshops on Planning and Design linkOnce City Council gave direction to begin planning for the Public Safety and Maintenance Facility, staff and the City’s architectural consultant team, Northwest Studio, have conducted workshops with the City teams anticipated to be housed in the future PSM building. This pre-design work considered the spaces needed in the building, in addition to how the spaces are best organized to achieve efficient workflows, to plan for future growth, and to accommodate changing space needs over time
In the fall of 2024, the PSM design team conducted a follow-up site visit with the City’s Public Works Department operational leads assess how the Public Works teams utilize the facility and yard space for equipment and materials storage. The visit focused on optimizing these areas in the new facility to enhance efficiency, improve service levels, and reduce operational costs.
The PSM design team also led a site tour of the City Hall and Public Works Building properties for all subconsultants working on the project. This tour allowed the various specialty contractors of the design team – such as civil and structural engineering, landscaping, and architecture – to see the conditions and context of each property and ask questions of staff and design team leads.
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Interim Police Facilities
Share Interim Police Facilities on Facebook Share Interim Police Facilities on Twitter Share Interim Police Facilities on Linkedin Email Interim Police Facilities linkThe Police Department has been significantly impacted by the closure of City Hall, which housed the police precinct. The City explored a number of alternatives for the Police Department, landing on leasing modular buildings. The lead time on these buildings was over a year. The Department initially relocated to the Mercer Island Community & Event Center and then over the summer moved to the Luther Burbank Building. The modular buildings opened for use in the fall of 2024.
Key Dates
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June 17 2025
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September 2024
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March 20 → December 31 2024
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March 2024
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February 2024
Documents
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Public Safety and Maintenance Facility Presentation - June 17 Council Meeting
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Public Safety and Maintenance Building Agenda Bill - June 17 Council Meeting
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Pro and Con Committees Application Form Fillable.pdf (150 KB) (pdf)
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Public Safety and Maintenance Facility Schematic Design_June3 Council Meeting.pdf (116 MB) (pdf)
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Public Safety and Maintenance Facility Schematic Design Agenda Bill_June3 Council Meeting
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Public Safety and Maintenance Facility Sizing Placement and Zoning
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Second PSM Design Workshop Presentation_Mar4 Council Meeting.pdf (47.9 MB) (pdf)
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PSM Design Workshop Presentation_Feb4 Council Meeting.pdf (73.1 MB) (pdf)
Public Safety and Maintenance Facility Renderings
Who's Listening
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City Manager
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