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The agenda includes the consideration of a conditional use permit for a 19-unit multi-family apartment complex, findings of fact regarding a car dealership permit, and findings of fact for amended ordinances covering traffic studies and fence regulations. Additionally, the commission will address the adoption of amended ordinances related to artificial turf, definitions, and landscaping requirements, along with a report on ex parte communications or conflicts of interest and an administrative report on city happenings.
The council conducted a swearing-in ceremony for the new Police Chief and Police Captain, reviewed and adopted seasonal water use restrictions, and received a financial report from the City Administrator. Key actions included the approval of agreements for culinary water modeling and airport equipment grant assistance, as well as the review of Fire Department reports. The council conducted a public hearing for the BURA Yellowstone District Plan and approved several ordinances related to special event definitions, nighttime parking, annexation, and zoning designations for specific properties. Additionally, the council approved board appointments, temporary street closures for market events, and established summer speed limits for Bridge and Judicial streets. The meeting concluded with the adoption of the 2026 Comprehensive Plan and amendments to city code regarding recreational vehicles and manufactured homes.
The Transportation Commission addressed several ongoing infrastructure and safety matters, including street safety concerns on arterial roads, the potential donation of flashing signs, and parking improvements at the Senior Center. The status of various street cuts and patches was reviewed, with updates on repair progress for multiple locations. A proposed downtown parking ordinance, which includes seasonal parking restrictions for snow removal and street sweeping, was discussed for submission to the City Council. Additional business included a pending traffic study by the ITD, the construction of a new truck stop at the intersection of Highways 26 and 39, a request for a handicap parking space, and visibility issues caused by vegetation at a street intersection. Updates were also provided on the design processes for Meridian and 91 and the upcoming bidding for the Pendlebury design project.
The Commission addressed various street safety and infrastructure projects, including plans for school zone speed limit adjustments, downtown parking ordinance signage, and disabled parking policy considerations. Updates were provided on the Pendlebury Lane construction timeline, the development of City Well 14, and the construction of new shop facilities by the Water and Street Departments. Additionally, the meeting covered approvals for traffic study ordinances, the Highland Heights subdivision, and information regarding upcoming infrastructure closures and community cleanup events.
The meeting focused on various transportation and infrastructure safety matters. Discussions included updates on school safety and variable school zones, the senior center parking situation, road maintenance near Movie Mill, the downtown night ordinance, disabled parking arrangements on N Broadway and Alice, and tree maintenance at Camas and Riverton. New business topics included an update on the Pendlebury Lane project timeline and general city updates.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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