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The council adopted Ordinance #312 regarding nuisances and discussed setting a date for volunteer appreciation. They reviewed and approved the Solutions FY25 Audit Engagement Letter and several resolutions, including one transferring appropriations between categories, a water rate resolution, and a resolution declaring the city's election to receive state revenues. The FY26 budget was adopted. The council also approved a list of qualified consultants and reviewed bids for the Nugget St. Bridge, indicating an intent to award the contract to Brandon Hueckman Contracting pending any appeals. Updates were provided on water, bridge, and sewer projects, as well as shop building updates. Council also discussed the planning commission approving the Conditional Use for Shoshone Winds, and the museum's activities and visitor numbers were reported. An agreement with Park and Rec for park usage during outdoor movies was approved, and the council agreed to continue a donation to Hope for Paws. A gift card was approved for Marlyn, who is resigning from the Planning Commission.
The Comprehensive Land Use Plan for Canyon City, Oregon, updated in March 1999, focuses on land use, citizen involvement, and resource management. It addresses housing, public facilities, transportation, and energy conservation, aiming for orderly urban development while protecting natural resources. The plan emphasizes economic development through tourism and diversification, incorporating policies for air, water, and land quality, and natural hazard mitigation.
The Canyon City Council meeting on August 20, 2024, covered various topics including the approval of July's meeting minutes, the authorization of participation in the League of Oregon Cities' Legal Advice Program, and discussions regarding FEMA compliance, animal ordinances, traffic control, and nuisance ordinances related to tree maintenance. Updates were provided on the water project, bridge replacement, sewer system expansion, and museum activities. A letter will be drafted for residents living in an unpermitted structure.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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