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Mar 11, 2026·Board Meeting

Colfax City Council Regular Meeting

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The meeting encompassed the approval of the consent calendar and agency reports from the California Highway Patrol and CalFire. The Highway Patrol provided data on citations, traffic services, and upcoming construction projects on Highway 174, while CalFire reported on recent call volumes, prescribed burn projects, and seasonal staffing updates. Public comments focused on the history of community events, concerns regarding donation fund management, and requests for the council to address unfinished infrastructure and code enforcement issues. Committee reports provided updates on LAFCO, flood control district activities, and a regional economic council meeting.

Mar 11, 2026·Board Meeting

Colfax City Council Regular Meeting Agenda

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The meeting agenda included opening procedures such as the Pledge of Allegiance and Roll Call, followed by approval of the agenda order and statements of conflict of interest. The consent calendar covered acceptance of the City Projects Report and approval of the Minutes from the February 25, 2026 meeting. Agency reports were scheduled from various entities including the Placer County Sheriff's Office, CHP, and Caltrans. Key Council Business items included a review and proposed resolution to amend the Fiscal Year 2025-26 Mid-Year Budget as of December 31, 2025, approval of the City of Colfax Budget Calendar for FY 2026-27, and direction to staff to cease the development of a Disposable Foodware, Convenience Retail, and Roadway Impact Fee Ordinance. The agenda also included a staff report on the FPPC Opinion regarding Mayor McCully's interest in Economic Development Grants, which concluded she had no prohibited conflict of interest but must declare her interest in Railroad Days.

Feb 25, 2026·Board Meeting

City Of Colfax City Council Town Hall Meeting

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Key discussions during the meeting involved agency reports from the Plash County Sheriff's Office and Plash County Fire Calire. The Sheriff's Office reported on a stolen FedEx truck, planning for the upcoming 'Big Boy' event with Union Pacific Railroad and CalFire, and initial results from a new traffic enforcement grant yielding speeding tickets. They also introduced a new Special Response Team focused on transient populations and special tasks. The Fire Department reported on emergency call statistics for the prior month, significant hiring efforts including promotions, and ongoing fuel reduction projects near the wastewater treatment plant pending weather cooperation. A public hearing was held regarding the annual Mitigation Impact Fee Report, detailing fund balances as of June 30, 2025, for categories such as roads, drainage, and city buildings, with staff recommending approval of the report and adoption of the next resolution. Public comments included inquiries about the status of a city branding committee and persistent issues concerning dilapidated buildings, street neglect, and unregistered vehicles parked on city streets, prompting council discussion on enforcement.

Feb 11, 2026·Board Meeting

City Of Colfax City Council Meeting

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The City Council meeting commenced with the approval of the agenda and confirmation of no conflicts of interest. The consent calendar was approved by blanket motion. Agency reports were presented by the Placer County Sheriff's Office, detailing January statistics, including 130 total incidents and six arrests, and addressing a recent security event at Kfax Elementary due to a possible firearm report, which ultimately appears to have been unsubstantiated after a thorough investigation involving multiple agencies. The CHP introduced their new Lieutenant Commander and outlined priorities including reducing fatal and serious injury crashes on I80, reducing crime, and reaffirming commitment to working with stakeholders. The Caltrans representative provided an update on the Interstate 80 projects, focusing on the upcoming Blue Canyon pavement rehabilitation project, which involves three segments, construction planned for June or July 2026, and an estimated three construction seasons for completion. This project includes widening for a truck climbing lane in the Weimar area, retaining wall construction, and bridge replacements at Weimar overcrossing and Blue Canyon undercrossing.

Nov 12, 2025·Board Meeting

Colfax City Council Regular Meeting

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The meeting commenced with a quorum established. Key discussions included the handling of the consent calendar, where item 2B was pulled for continuation to the next meeting. Agency reports from the Plaster County Sheriff detailed statistics for October, noting increases in calls for service, traffic stops, and arrests. A significant announcement was made regarding an $86,000 grant secured for enhanced traffic enforcement in Colfax and Lumis. The council also heard updates from nonprofit organizations. The Colfax Area Chamber of Commerce is seeking new board members. The Wrecking Crew Bakery provided an update on the successful Trunk or Treat event and announced plans for separate community events, including a dedicated Tree Lighting ceremony around late November/early December and the continued organization of Railroad Days on July 3rd. The Colfax Seroptimus Club requested council members consider contributing large kettles of soup for their annual soup kitchen fundraiser, which supports economic empowerment scholarships for women, and also inquired about a donation of tickets for seniors to attend an event for free.

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