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Votes at a glance: Pullman council approves CHIP grant application, temporary Old City Hall leases and 2026 legislative priorities
Summary
The Pullman City Council on Sept. 29 approved motions authorizing a CHIP grant application, temporary leases in Old City Hall for displaced Gladys Center tenants, and the city’s 2026 legislative priorities, and passed the consent agenda with disbursement totals as read.
The Pullman City Council on Sept. 29 approved several motions important to housing, nonprofit continuity and the city’s 2026 state lobbying agenda.
Votes at a glance
- Authorize submittal of a grant application to the Washington State Department of Commerce (CHIP — Connecting Housing to Infrastructure Program) in partnership with Hills & Rivers Housing Trust: motion approved (motion text: “Authorize submittal of a grant application to the Washington State Department of Commerce for the Connecting Housing to Infrastructure Program for affordable housing”). Council member Guido announced he will recuse from voting on this item due to a board affiliation; the council recorded one abstention at roll call. Staff emphasized that applying does not constitute approval of any zoning or permitting related to a future development. (Recorded motion and discussion: 09:35–09:57.)
- Authorize mayor and director of finance and administrative services to enter into short‑term…
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