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The City Council discussed the creation of a Customer Assistance Program fund to manage utility donations for residents in need. They authorized the surplus of various police firearms and equipment to be traded in for training credits. An agreement with the Aberdeen School District for a summer fire science program was reviewed. The council also considered the lease of a second mobile surveillance unit to enhance city-wide monitoring and security. Additionally, the council addressed the installation of turf on Pioneer Field 3 and authorized a Phase II Environmental Site Assessment for properties involved in the US 12 Highway-Rail Separation Project.
The City Council held a meeting to address various municipal matters, including public hearings on Ambulance and Emergency Services utility rate increases and the 2026 Stormwater Management Program Plan. The Council approved a resolution updating fees for ambulance and emergency services, adopted the 2026 Stormwater Management Program Plan, and approved updated Right of Way procedures for legal compliance. Additionally, appointments were made to the Ethics Committee and the Grays Harbor Seaport Board. The Council also conducted reports from the Mayor, student representatives, and committee members before concluding with final resolutions.
The council reviewed and proposed various legislative actions, including the creation of a Customer Assistance Program fund to assist with utility payments and amendments to the municipal code regarding standard procedural rules for council conduct. Additionally, the meeting included presentations on the quarterly budget and library services, along with a request to authorize a material testing services contract for safety improvement projects.
The meeting included discussions and presentations on various topics. A presentation was given by Activate J Farmer Blue Zones, focusing on a proposed trail network for the city, including mapping, design, and wayfinding signage. The council also discussed the implementation of bike boulevards and the installation of public bicycle workstations, pumps, and bike racks throughout the city.
The council meeting included discussions on a range of topics. Public comments addressed concerns about representing indigenous people in the museum and the need for sidewalks and speed bumps on McFarland Street. The council approved the consent agenda, including accounts payable and payroll. A resolution was passed declaring October 28th as National First Responders Day. Updates were provided on the Grace Upper Homeless Housing Task Force, and the 2026 preliminary budget was presented, highlighting its balanced nature and key factors influencing the budget, such as personnel changes and revenue projections. The council also discussed transferring the museum collection to a nonprofit.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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