Recap of March 23, 2022, City Council meeting

Recap of March 23, 2022, City Council meeting
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Recap of Wednesday’s City Council regular meeting. (Times shown indicate when an item starts in the recording.) 

Public Comments 

  • Affordable housing and homelessness (3:17)

Consent Agenda

(5:50) Authorization of contracts, software purchase, budget amendments, approval of March 7 and 9 minutes (7-0)

Active Agenda

Resolution 2022-41: (13:18) Supports an application to ArtWA for a Creative Arts District. (7-0)

Resolution 2022-42: (18:07) Authorizes a 10-year lease of Zoll X-series Advanced Cardiac Monitors at a cost of $85,183.85 annually. (7-0)

Resolution 2022-45: (21:44) Authorizes the City Manager to pre-purchase certain items for the Walawàla Plaza project. (7-0)

Resolution 2022-47: (26:02) Approves recommendation and installation of artwork selected by the Arts Commission to be displayed in Council Chambers through December 2022. (7-0)

Public Hearing on Community Development Block Grant 2021 Consolidated Annual Performance Evaluation Report and the 2019 Consolidated Plan amendments. (36:10) (No Council action needed.)

Resolution 2022-48: (58:35) Authorizes submission and acceptance of grant funding for the extension of Myra Road. (7-0)

Public hearing and Ordinance 2022-09: (1:12:52) Moratorium on change of use for manufactured home parks. (7-0)

Council Member Meeting Reports (1:48:17)

Unfinished and New Business

Board, Commission, and Committee appointments (2:02:55) (7-0)

Civil Service Commission appointment (2:05:15) (5-2)

Original source can be found here.



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