Recap of Feb. 9, 2022, City Council regular meeting

Recap of Feb. 9, 2022, City Council regular meeting
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City of Walla Walla recently issued the following announcement on February 10.
Recap of Wednesday’s City Council regular meeting. (Times shown indicate when an item starts in the recording.)
Proclamation
(0:57) National Engineers Week in Walla Walla – Feb. 20-26
Public Comments
(3:24) 1st Avenue Plaza construction schedule

Consent Agenda
(8:42) Committee resignation; authorization of contracts; purchase radios for Fire Department; award bids for Public Works; renew Valley Transit lease; designate donations for playground project; approve minutes from Jan. 24 and 26 (7-0)

Active Agenda
Resolution 2022-11: (17:26) Authorizes a contract with the Blue Mountain Community Foundation for administration of grants to nonprofit agencies using $150,000 of ARPA funding. (7-0)
Resolution 2022-17: (24:18) Awards the bid for the Poplar (Colville – 5th) Transportation Benefit District project to Apollo, Inc. in the amount of $6,466,939.93. (7-0)
Resolution 2022-18: (43:34) Authorizes a professional services contract amendment with David Evans & Associates, Inc. for construction engineering of the Poplar Street (Colville – 5th) project in the amount of $575,366. (7-0)
January 2022 check register totaling $5,544,132.90: (47:40) (7-0, 6-0)
City Tattoo Policy (51:04) Further discussion tabled; to occur at a future work session. (7-0)

Council Member Meeting Reports (1:33:32)

Unfinished and New Business
(1:46:25) Mobile home park zoning
Resolution 2022-20: (1:48:05) Authorizes an amended agreement with SHKS Architects to expand the scope of study for the library expansion project. (7-0)

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