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Votes at a glance: County approves ballot measure filing, contracts, ordinances and staffing moves

3789043 · April 22, 2025
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Summary

At its April 21 meeting the Walla Walla County Board of County Commissioners approved a range of actions including submitting a 0.2% sales tax proposition for emergency communications to the ballot, interlocal contracts, a sewage-code ordinance, the Sims Pit contract, and multiple staffing and travel items.

The Walla Walla County Board of County Commissioners recorded multiple formal actions April 21, 2025. Below are the principal motions and outcomes from the meeting; where votes were recorded the tallies are given. Speaker attributions reflect names and roles recorded in the meeting.

Votes at a glance

- Approve revised agenda — Motion carried 3-0.

- Approve commissionersconsent items and minutes — Motion carried 3-0.

- Approve county vouchers, warrants and electronic payments — Motion carried 3-0.

- Resolution: Interlocal agreement (Assotin County / Walla Walla County Department of Court Services) — Motion to approve renewal juvenile-detention use contract; motion carried 3-0.

- Resolution: Interlocal agreement for autopsy services (Benton County / Walla Walla County) — Motion to approve; motion carried 3-0.

- Approve request by Waitsburg Celebration Days Association to use county roads for an all-terrain-vehicle…

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