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Shelton council adopts Catalyst Park MOA, on-call A/E contracts, creative district and repeals for‑hire vehicle license
Summary
The Shelton City Council on Monday approved a memorandum of agreement with WSU Extension for the Catalyst Park Demonstration Garden, authorized on‑call architecture and engineering contracts, adopted the proposed Shelton Creative District boundaries and repealed the city's for‑hire vehicle licensing requirement.
The Shelton City Council on Monday approved a set of resolutions and an ordinance covering city partnerships, consultant contracts, downtown arts planning and taxi licensing.
The council unanimously approved a memorandum of agreement with Washington State University Extension to govern operations of the Catalyst Park Demonstration Garden, authorized a slate of on‑call architecture and engineering consulting contracts, adopted a resolution establishing the Shelton Creative District boundaries, and repealed Chapter 5.32 of the Shelton Municipal Code that had required separate for‑hire vehicle licensing.
The MOA with WSU Extension formalizes operations at the Catalyst Park Demonstration Garden and clarifies roles between the university extension and the city. Jordan, a city staff member, told the council the updated memorandum contains "no major changes since last time" and answered procedural questions before the measure was moved and seconded and approved by voice vote.
Public Works Director Aaron Nicks told the council the on‑call…
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