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Council approves series of ordinances on second reading, including police facility bonds and traffic camera code update
Summary
Puyallup City Council members passed multiple ordinances on second reading April 1, including a latecomer agreement, an automated traffic camera code update to align with state law, and authorization to issue bonds for police station design and tenant improvements at the Benaroya facility.
The Puyallup City Council approved multiple ordinances on second reading April 1, clearing a package of routine and project-specific items with minimal discussion.
Ordinances passed included: - A latecomer agreement related to property owners Russell and Lori Freiberg (second reading). City staff had presented the item; no substantive questions were raised and the council approved on voice vote. - An update to the city’s automated traffic safety…
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