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Council approves consent agenda including appointments, minutes and police personnel rule changes

October 17, 2025 | Pocatello City, Bannock County, Idaho


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Council approves consent agenda including appointments, minutes and police personnel rule changes
The Pocatello City Council approved its consent agenda on Oct. 19, adopting minutes from recent meetings, accepting material claims for October 2025 and confirming multiple mayoral appointments, and approving proposed changes to the Pocatello Police Department personnel administrative rules.

The consent agenda covered minutes from the budget development meeting of June 10, 2025; a July 10 work session; special city council meetings of Sept. 18 and Oct. 2, 2025; and a special joint city–county PDA meeting of Oct. 2, 2025. The council also accepted the treasurer’s report for August 2025 showing cash and investments as of Aug. 31, 2025, and approved material claims for October 2025.

The council confirmed the mayor’s appointment of Cassandra Cole to the animal shelter advisory board for a term beginning Aug. 18, 2025, and expiring Aug. 18, 2027. The council also confirmed appointments to the golf advisory committee and planning and zoning commission: Bay Bailey Gucci and Del Delroy Mark to the golf advisory committee (terms beginning Oct. 22, 2025 and expiring Oct. 28, 2025) and Jessica Buckley to the planning and zoning commission (term beginning Oct. 17, 2025 and expiring Oct. 17, 2029). The council approved proposed changes to the Pocatello Police Department personnel administrative rules (PAR).

Council President Lyric moved to approve the consent agenda; Council Member Cheatham seconded. The city clerk called the roll and the motion passed.

The consent agenda package bundled several routine items into a single motion, allowing quicker disposition of administrative business. The council did not separate any consent item for individual discussion during the meeting.

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