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Votes at a glance: Marysville council approves minutes, proclamations, festival, fundraisers, zoning change, road change order and ordinances
Summary
Council approved a set of routine and project-specific items including minutes, three proclamations, the Black Squirrel Fall Festival, a junior-class sidewalk-painting fundraiser, a zoning amendment at Brockie Heights, a change order for Eleventh Road, a no-parking ordinance and an appropriation ordinance.
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The Marysville City Council took the following formal actions during the meeting (motions grouped as presented). Where the transcript recorded a motion and a voice or roll-call vote, the outcome is shown.
- Approval of minutes from the regular meeting, Sept. 8, 2025: Motion moved and seconded; voice vote recorded: passed (voice vote). (Transcript: “Move to approve regular minutes. Meeting, 09/08/2025 as written.”)
- Approval of three proclamations (Arbor Day, Fire Prevention Week, South Africa Rotary Friendship Day): Motion moved and seconded; voice approval: passed.
- Black Squirrel Fall Festival request (1 Marysville / Dwayne Kruse): Motion moved and seconded; voice approval: passed.
- Sidewalk painting fundraiser (River Valley High School junior class): Motion moved and seconded; voice approval: passed. (Organizers and sponsor discussed paint type and outreach; council requested contact information be provided to staff.)
- Zoning amendment for Brockie Heights subdivision, Lot 4 A-2: Planning Commission recommended changing zoning from C-3 to R-1; council motion to approve passed on voice vote with one abstention recorded (the speaker abstained but name not recorded in the motion dialogue).
- Change order for Eleventh Road (remove water-line lowering; add sewer force-main relocation and sidewalk restoration): Motion moved and seconded; voice approval recorded: passed. City Administrator Josh reported a net reduction of roughly $91,739 from removing the water-line work, with about $17,760 noted for sewer relocation and a substantial completion deadline of Oct. 20.
- Ordinance: No parking ordinance 1949 on Sixth Street: Motion moved and seconded; voice approval: passed.
- Well lease for Chris Crowder (relocation easements): Motion moved and seconded; voice approval: passed (one opposing vote recorded by name: Hayden).
- Appropriation ordinance 38 56: Motion moved and seconded; roll-call vote recorded (council members answered yes in roll call): passed.
Several additional items were discussion-only (stormwater prioritization, chip-seal equipment and maintenance planning, code-enforcement staffing) and will return to future meetings for follow-up.

