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Town of Ruston
Request for proposals for hearing examiner services, including conducting quasi-judicial hearings for infractions issued by automatic traffic safety cameras and parking infractions.
Posted Date
Apr 22, 2026
Due Date
May 5, 2026
Release: Apr 22, 2026
Town of Ruston
Close: May 5, 2026
Request for proposals for hearing examiner services, including conducting quasi-judicial hearings for infractions issued by automatic traffic safety cameras and parking infractions.
Town of Ruston
Procurement of public defense conflict counsel services for indigent defendants charged with misdemeanor or gross misdemeanor crimes in municipal courts.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Jan 20, 2026
Town of Ruston
Close: Jan 20, 2026
Procurement of public defense conflict counsel services for indigent defendants charged with misdemeanor or gross misdemeanor crimes in municipal courts.
Town of Ruston
Street sweeping, 2400 LF sawcutting pavement, 660 TN contaminated material excavation and disposal, 1200 SY geosynthetic separation fabric, 400 TN base course, 100 TN top course, 5,600 SY grinding bituminous pavement, 5,600 SY tack coat, 770 TN hot-mix asphalt, and related work.
Posted Date
Apr 24, 2025
Due Date
May 22, 2025
Release: Apr 24, 2025
Town of Ruston
Close: May 22, 2025
Street sweeping, 2400 LF sawcutting pavement, 660 TN contaminated material excavation and disposal, 1200 SY geosynthetic separation fabric, 400 TN base course, 100 TN top course, 5,600 SY grinding bituminous pavement, 5,600 SY tack coat, 770 TN hot-mix asphalt, and related work.
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Town of Ruston
The City of Ruston is joining the Cities Insurance Authority of Washington (CIAW) for insurance coverage for 2026. This action follows the termination of previous coverage due to significant cost increases and a desire for tailored coverage. The Interlocal Agreement with CIAW was executed by the Mayor on December 30, 2025, to ensure coverage by January 1, 2026, and was subsequently ratified by City Council Resolution No. 818 on January 6, 2026. Ruston's membership in CIAW commences on December 29, 2025. This change is expected to result in savings of more than $80,000 in premium costs. The Interlocal Agreement establishes CIAW as a joint insurance purchasing pool, detailing its purpose, member responsibilities, and operational framework.
Effective Date
Jan 1, 2026
Expires
Effective: Jan 1, 2026
Town of Ruston
Expires:
The City of Ruston is joining the Cities Insurance Authority of Washington (CIAW) for insurance coverage for 2026. This action follows the termination of previous coverage due to significant cost increases and a desire for tailored coverage. The Interlocal Agreement with CIAW was executed by the Mayor on December 30, 2025, to ensure coverage by January 1, 2026, and was subsequently ratified by City Council Resolution No. 818 on January 6, 2026. Ruston's membership in CIAW commences on December 29, 2025. This change is expected to result in savings of more than $80,000 in premium costs. The Interlocal Agreement establishes CIAW as a joint insurance purchasing pool, detailing its purpose, member responsibilities, and operational framework.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Ruston
The council received updates from the Police Department regarding a law enforcement grant, implementation of an automated traffic camera system, and new legislation affecting automated license plate reader cameras. The Fire Department reported on departmental activities, staffing levels, recent promotions, and upcoming community events. Public comments addressed concerns regarding the TerraCotta development, building heights, and property noise issues. The council held an executive session regarding legal matters and subsequently adopted an ordinance to impose a public safety sales and use tax to fund criminal justice initiatives. Additionally, the council recognized the departure of the current City Clerk-Treasurer, announced the appointment of a successor, celebrated state funding secured for ADA improvements at the City building, and discussed local community initiatives and volunteer opportunities.
The council discussed public concerns regarding potential building height increases and traffic impacts related to the Point Ruston development. Key actions included the adoption of the 2026 fiscal budget, which accounts for a projected revenue deficit, includes a cost-of-living adjustment for employees, and prioritizes public safety funding. The Mayor provided updates on the bankruptcy filing of Point Ruston, ongoing discussions regarding Lot 10C with the EPA, the submission of a grid resiliency grant application, the results of recent utility pole testing, and plans for addressing traffic safety at key intersections.
The meeting included an executive session to consult with legal counsel regarding agency enforcement actions and litigation. Additionally, the council addressed the second reading of Ordinance 1603 concerning Public Safety Sales and Use Tax, and reviewed claims and payroll.
The City Council meeting addressed various community concerns regarding proposed development in the Marina District, including building height limitations, environmental safety, and the remediation of contaminated soil. The Council adopted Ordinance 1598 to update the Comprehensive Plan in compliance with the Growth Management Act. Additionally, the Council held a first reading for Ordinance 1603, which proposes a public safety sales and use tax to fund criminal justice programs and qualify for related state grants. The Mayor provided updates on ongoing negotiations with developers and grant tracking, and Councilmembers reported on committee activities and community events.
The council meeting featured reports from the local Police and Fire Departments. Key business items included the second reading of Ordinance 1603 regarding the Public Safety Sales and Use Tax. The agenda also included the review of claims and payroll, followed by time for the Mayor and Council members to address matters.
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