Amazon’s private meeting with Seattle leaders is coming into focus.

The Feb. 9 roundtable will convene Amazon executives and city officials for breakout sessions on four topics, according to an agenda for the meeting obtained by GeekWire. The topics for discussion are: “Providing Affordability and Opportunity in Seattle,” “Transportation and Mobility Session,” “Seattle Business Environment,” and “Education and the Future of Work.”

Before the breakout sessions, attendees are invited to take an optional tour of Amazon’s campus, then city leaders will be welcomed by Brian Huseman, the company’s vice president of public policy for the Americas, and John Schoettler, vice president of global real estate and facilities.

A group discussion, led by Braden Cox, Amazon’s U.S. state and local public policy director, will follow the breakout sessions. Amazon General Counsel David Zapolsky will close the discussion out before a happy hour with city leaders and Amazon employees.

The meeting is in response to a letter that Seattle politicians sent to Amazon in October, seeking to “hit the refresh button” on their relationship. Seattle officials sent the original letter a few weeks after Amazon announced plans to establish a second headquarters in another North American city. The letter was signed by five Seattle City Council members and representatives from Washington’s legislature, King County Council, Port of Seattle, and others.

Continue reading for a list of city leaders and Amazon employees attending the meeting.