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The City Council meeting addressed multiple business and legislative items, including the declaration of a Council vacancy, the application for a Consolidated Rail Infrastructure and Safety Improvements (CRISI) grant, and reports from the City Manager regarding public safety, public works, and department updates. Legislative actions included the presentation and approval of ordinances amending the Comprehensive Plan and establishing a Moderate-Income Revolving Loan Program. The Council also held a public hearing and adopted a resolution to establish municipal fees and charges for the upcoming fiscal year.
The council discussed legislative amendments to the Comprehensive Plan Chapters 2 and 5 and the adoption of an updated Economic Opportunity Analysis. Key discussion topics included a nuisance mitigation update for Central Oregon Processing, a presentation on a Middle Income Revolving Loan program, a quarterly financial report, and the impact of regional infrastructure and housing challenges on economic development.
The meeting included updates on the progress of the Economic Opportunity Analysis and the commencement of the Housing Capacity Analysis, for which the Commission will serve as an advisory committee. Discussions also covered potential state grant applications for a land use code audit, prospective zone changes, the status of various local housing and development projects, an irrigation project, and traffic safety concerns at a specific intersection.
The commission discussed several planning matters, including the Economic Opportunities Analysis, the housing capacity analysis, and a land use code audit. Other topics covered were the status of the aquifer storage and recovery system, the design and assessment of unconnected water and sewer areas within the city limits, and updates on local residential housing projects.
The City Council meeting addressed the use of policy reserves to fund a vacuum truck purchase and a grant match for rail infrastructure improvements. A motion was passed to allocate funds from the council discretionary reserve for these projects. Additionally, the City Manager provided updates on public safety, including new personnel and police vehicle equipment, public works projects such as street paving and water line replacements, golf course facility upgrades, and ongoing airport developments including new hangar construction.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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