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Issaquah council approves consent calendar, creates Fourth of July commission; flock camera discussion to proceed to staff work plan

2677578 · March 19, 2025
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Summary

Council members on March 17 approved the consent calendar, heard a committee briefing on a proposed Flock camera system, and unanimously adopted a resolution creating a temporary Fourth of July commission that will serve through Dec. 31, 2026.

The Issaquah City Council on March 17 approved routine business on the consent calendar, unanimously authorized the formation of a Fourth of July commission and heard a committee update about a proposed Flock public‑safety camera system.

Consent calendar: Council moved and seconded a single motion to approve the consent calendar. With no items pulled for separate consideration, council members voted unanimously to approve the consent calendar. Council President moved the approval and the motion carried…

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