Recap of Feb. 23, 2022, City Council regular meeting

Recap of Feb. 23, 2022, City Council regular meeting
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City of Walla Walla recently issued the following announcement on Feb 24.

Recap of Wednesday’s City Council regular meeting. (Times shown indicate when an item starts in the recording.) 

  • Recording
  • Agenda

Proclamation

(1:57) Proclamation declaring the month of July 2022 as “Walla Walla Sweet Onion Month”

Public Comments

(7:56) Manufactured home park zoning

Consent Agenda

(14:07) Resignations; acceptance of grants; renewal of interlocal agreement; alley vacation; collaboration with College Place on broadband project; approval of minutes from Jan. 31, Feb. 7, and Feb. 9 (7-0)

Active Agenda

Resolution 2022-25: (21:08) Authorizes a $244,783.60 construction contract with Allplay Systems for the Eastgate Lions Park playground. (7-0) 

Resolution 2022-26: (31:56) Approves the recommendation from the Planning Commission to approve a Shoreline Substantial Development Permit and Shoreline Building Height Variance for the 9th and Rose Building, located at 170 N. 9th Ave. (7-0)

Resolution 2022-27: (47:04) Approves the recommendation from the Planning Commission to approve a Shoreline Substantial Development permit for the Walawàla Plaza project. (7-0)

Resolution 2022-04: (57:12) Amends the Municipal Code to exclude the successors to the positions of Police Chief and Fire Chief from Civil Service. (4-3)

Council Member Meeting Reports (1:43:32)

Unfinished and New Business

Resolution No. 2022-28: (1:57:58) Ratifies an emergency procurement to repair/rebuild the landfill scraper-tractor. (7-0)

Alder/Poplar Reconstruction Virtual Open House (2:03:52)

Updates on various aspects of the Walawàla Plaza project (2:04:52)

Vacant buildings on 2nd Avenue (2:13:35)

Original source can be found here.



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