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The commission reviewed the overview of its membership, terms, and duties, alongside the council's form of government and elected duties. Discussions included an analysis of comparable city salaries, potential adjustments to the councilmember salary schedule, and the methodology for future compensation processes. Public comments regarding medical benefits for part-time council members were addressed. The commission ultimately passed a motion to increase the salaries of councilmembers, the deputy, and the mayor by fixed increments over a three-year period.
The council agenda includes an introduction of a new policy officer, a presentation from the Council for the Homeless, and a public hearing regarding the surplus of utility equipment. Business items involve a financial overview of the fourth quarter of 2025, an educational presentation on capital projects, and a presentation regarding a proposed franchise agreement with Northwest Natural Gas Company. Additionally, the agenda covers municipal code updates and right-of-way purchase approvals.
The regular council meeting commenced with the approval of the agenda. Key presentations included the proclamation of Black History Month and National School Resource Officer Appreciation Day. The Mayor provided an update on C-TRAN board meetings, and consensus was reached to further discuss the High-Capacity Transit (HCT) Subdistrict at a future meeting. A new Police Support Specialist was introduced. The Council provided policy direction on participation in the Ending Community Homelessness Organization (ECHO) Systems Analysis, approving a financial contribution for the analysis. The consent agenda, covering study session and regular meeting minutes from a prior date, claim vouchers, payroll, right-of-way purchases, and a resolution to surplus utility equipment, was approved. Administrative reports included an update on the NE 92nd Avenue closure and notification that the City Manager, Mayor, and a Councilmember would travel to Washington, D.C., to advocate for legislative priorities. Council members received recognition for financial reporting excellence and a community award.
Key discussion topics for the meeting included standing discussion regarding planning efforts for the City of Battle Ground 75th Anniversary, which involved reviewing materials for a city coloring book and coordinating social media outreach. Updates were provided on the status of new playground equipment installation at Horsethief Park and ongoing planning for Remy Park. Other matters discussed during the concurrent February 11th meeting included a preview of Spring/Summer Parks and Recreation events, such as the Busy Bee Craft Fair and Park Appreciation Day, and updates on City Council actions including a lease extension for Battle Ground Little League and proposed code amendments regarding the maximum age for PACE youth members.
The documents cover both a City Council Study Session and a Regular Meeting held on the same day. The Study Session focused on a review of RV, Trailer, and Boat Parking regulations pertaining to Battle Ground Municipal Code 17.135.150, including the role of the code, compliance processes, violation findings, enforcement actions, and a regional code comparison. Public comment was taken on this topic. The Regular Meeting included council member and mayor reports, and presentations on the 2026 Federal Legislative Agenda and the 2026 Street Preservation Program, detailing street ratings, funding, and proposed projects. Citizen communications were heard. The Consent Agenda included the approval of previous minutes from January 20, 2026, claim vouchers, payroll, and a Little League Sports Field Agreement. Under Business, the Council reached a consensus to direct staff to draft an Ordinance revising the RV/Trailer/Boat Storage code (BGMC 17.135.150). Council Communications involved a request to oppose proposed Washington State Income Tax legislation, a request for a Pickle Ball Update, and concerns regarding protocol during Citizen's Communications.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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