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Votes at a glance: Yakima City Council actions on appointments, proclamations, consent agenda and next steps
Summary
At its March 4 meeting the Yakima City Council approved a set of routine and policy items, including nominating-committee appointments, a multi-item consent agenda, amendments to the proclamation policy, and motions directing staff on animal licensing and backyard chickens.
The Yakima City Council on March 4 recorded several formal actions: it accepted nominations to city advisory bodies, adopted a multi-item consent agenda, directed staff to analyze animal-licensing fees, asked for a code review on backyard chickens, and approved a revision to the city’s proclamation policy. Below are the actions, outcomes and key details.
Nominating committee appointments: The council unanimously adopted the nominating committee’s recommendations. Councilmember Decio moved to adopt the nominating-committee recommendations and Deputy Mayor Matt Brown seconded; the roll call was unanimous. The committee recommended (1) Emica Udenze to the Henry Beauchamp Community Center advisory board and (2) Audrey Rutherford and Erica…
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