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Pullman council appoints two to Environmental Resilience Commission; approves downtown change order, accepts bids and donations

2856994 · April 3, 2025
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At its March 25 meeting, the Pullman City Council appointed two members to the Environmental Resilience Commission, approved change order No. 6 for the downtown project, accepted bids for an airport waterline and two road resurfacing projects, and accepted two donations to parks and downtown improvements.

Pullman City Council on March 25 appointed two new members to the Environmental Resilience Commission and approved several contracting and funding actions intended to advance downtown construction and nearby infrastructure projects.

Mayor Francis Benjamin said the council finalized appointments to the Environmental Resilience Commission and thanked volunteers who serve on city boards and commissions. He noted openings remain on other advisory bodies.

The council heard two presentations. Marie Dimakoski, executive director of the…

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