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Votes at a glance: council approves consent agenda and proclaims Fair Housing Month; liquor licenses granted

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Summary

At the meeting council approved the consent agenda (transfers within fire CIP and emergency plan approval) and adopted Resolution 2025‑7 proclaiming April as Fair Housing Month; the council also approved liquor-license applications and later voted to convene as the Liquor Control Commission.

The City Council approved several routine and resolution items during the meeting, including a consent-agenda package, a Fair Housing Month proclamation, and liquor-license applications.

Consent agenda: The council approved the consent agenda, which included authorization for the city manager and finance director to reassign $70,000 within the fire department fiscal‑year 2025 capital investment plan (approximately $60,000 toward a powered patient‑loading system and $10,000 toward thermal imaging cameras) and authorization to award the engineering design contract for the Heintzberg Road shared‑use path to VHB, plus approval of an updated local emergency management plan. The clerk recorded the vote as unanimous with one absence.

Fair Housing Month resolution: The council approved Resolution 2025‑7 proclaiming April as Fair Housing Month and supporting outreach and education activities; the motion passed unanimous with one absence.

Liquor Control Commission actions: The council convened briefly as the Liquor Control Commission, reviewed the listed license applications on the consent list and approved them as presented; the clerk recorded the liquor approvals as unanimous with one absence.

Other procedural motions: The council also took the routine procedural votes to convene and adjourn as the Liquor Control Commission; those procedural actions were passed unanimously with one absence.

Ending: Most items were routine and approved without extended debate; staff will proceed with the consents, award the engineering contract and implement the emergency plan updates as authorized by council.