The Leavenworth City Commission recorded the following formal actions during its Oct. 14 meeting.
- Approval of the minutes from the Sept. 23, 2025 regular meeting — motion passed on roll call.
- Ordinance 82‑70 (second consideration): Adopt Leavenworth County sanitary code for private sewage disposal systems within the city — adopted on roll call.
- Ordinance 82‑71 (second consideration): Special use permit to allow a two‑family dwelling at 510 Kiowa Street — adopted on roll call to bring a nonconforming structure into compliance.
- Reappointments to the Community Corrections Advisory Board: Patrick Kitchens and Marcia Jackson to terms ending Oct. 16, 2027 — approved on roll call.
- Special event street closure request: Leavenworth Christmas Market, close portions of Delaware Street and Fifth Street on Dec. 6, 2025 — approved 4–1 (consensus for staff to handle similar future requests internally if footprint/time remain consistent).
- Salt purchase: Approve purchase from Central Salt LLC at $58.67 per ton for up to 1,000 tons under county bid — approved on roll call.
- Landfill/refuse disposal: Approve one‑year contract with Waste Management for 2026 at $35.06/ton (municipal solid waste) and $58.84/ton (special waste) — approved on roll call.
- Chestnut And Sixth Avenue Stormwater Repair Project: Authorize contract with Leavenworth Excavating and Equipment Company for $204,426.08; city manager change‑order authority up to $50,000 — approved on roll call.
- Master Services and Purchase Agreement with Axon Enterprises Inc.: Authorize agreement and allocate $177,222.35 in 2026 — approved on roll call.
- First consideration placed for an ordinance to adjust speed limits: Valley View Road and Summit Road from Shrine Park Road to 20 mph — consensus to place the ordinance on first consideration and to advertise/monitor the change.
- Consent agenda (claims and payroll): Approved claims totaling $2,065,363.59 and payroll as listed — approved on roll call.
Votes recorded during the meeting were unanimous on items where roll‑call results were read as a series of “Aye”s; the Christmas Market street closure recorded a 4–1 vote. Where individual roll‑call names were not specified in the public transcript, tallies are reported as recorded by the clerk.