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Council approves consent agenda, including Bremerton Police Officers Guild contract and payroll claims

January 02, 2025 | Bremerton City, Kitsap County, Washington


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Council approves consent agenda, including Bremerton Police Officers Guild contract and payroll claims
The Bremerton City Council approved its consent agenda at the Jan. 2 meeting, voting unanimously to accept claims, payroll, minutes and a collective bargaining agreement with the Bremerton Police Officers Guild.

City Clerk Hoover read the consent agenda items aloud. The consent package included claims and check registers (check numbers 409-545 through 409-624), electronic fund transfers (EFT numbers read on the record), a grand total of $1,530,629.26 in claims and transfers, regular payroll for the pay period ending Dec. 15, 2024, listed as $1,087,144.60, payroll corrections in the amount of $67.93, the minutes of the Dec. 18, 2024 council meeting, and the collective bargaining agreement between the City of Bremerton and the Bremerton Police Officers Guild.

No members of the public spoke on the consent items. A councilmember moved to approve the consent agenda, a second was recorded, and a roll call vote approved the package unanimously. The contract with the Bremerton Police Officers Guild was included as part of that approved package. The meeting record shows the council then proceeded to public recognition and other agenda items.

Where the transcript lists check or EFT ranges and dollar figures, the article reproduces the figures as read into the record. If additional contract details beyond inclusion on the consent agenda are needed, those were not specified during the reading.

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