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Votes at a glance: Garden City Commission actions on April 15, 2025

5056367 · April 16, 2025
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Summary

A roundup of formal actions taken by the Garden City Commission at its April 15 meeting, including ordinances, nuisance abatements, appointments and consent‑agenda approvals.

The following formal actions were recorded at the April 15, 2025 meeting of the Garden City Commission. Where the meeting used a voice vote and did not record a roll‑call tally, the minutes note that the item passed by voice vote and do not list individual member votes.

Votes at a glance (items approved): - Appropriation Ordinance No. 25 85‑2025A — approved (item 9). Motion and second noted; passed by voice vote. - Resolution No. 3178‑2025 — abate nuisance conditions at 2003 North Seventh Street (item 10b) — approved; staff to charge abatement costs to the lot/parcel. - Resolution No. 3179‑2025 — abate nuisance conditions at 2104 North Third (item 10c) — approved. - Resolution No. 3180‑2025 — abate nuisance conditions (item 10d) — approved. - Resolution No. 3181‑2025 — abate nuisance conditions at 603 East Santa Fe (item 10e) — approved. - Resolution No. 3182‑2025 — abate nuisance conditions at 707 West Fulton Street (item 10f) — approved. - Appointment: Sherry Nelson — appointed to a three‑year term on the Public Utilities Advisory Board (item 12d) — approved. - Appointment: Police Chief Courtney Pruitt — reappointed as the Garden City law enforcement representative to the Community Corrections Adult Advisory Board for April 2025–March 2027 (item 12e) — approved. - Consent agenda items 13a–13d — approved as presented. - Proclamations: Garden City High School Girls Wrestling Championship Week and Julie Koprich Day — approved (items 6b and 6c) and proclamations to be read at appropriate events.

Details and notes: nuisance‑abatement resolutions followed the city’s environmental code procedures; staff reported certified orders of violation, multiple notices and the option for property owners to request a hearing but said no hearing was requested for those properties listed. For Resolution No. 3178‑2025 the staff report noted abatement costs will be charged to the lot or parcel where the environmental nuisance is located. The appropriation ordinance was introduced as Ordinance No. 25 85‑2025A and approved by the commission; no fiscal objections were recorded in the meeting discussion.

Several items were adopted by voice vote and the meeting record did not include a numerical roll‑call tally for individual commissioners. All approved items are recorded in the meeting minutes as passed.