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Washington City Council, June 25 — votes at a glance: budget amendment, CUPs, code update, taxes, water rates and projects

5079107 · June 26, 2025
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Summary

A consolidated summary of formal motions and roll‑call outcomes from the June 25 Washington City Council meeting, including budget amendments, conditional use permits, a dangerous‑buildings code replacement, property tax levies, water‑rate changes, and project agreements.

At its June 25 meeting the Washington City Council recorded a series of formal actions and roll‑call votes. The council approved routine consent items and several substantive land‑use and finance measures; it tabled an easement/facility agreement with the Saint George Washington Canal Company for further negotiation.

Below are the items that were formally moved, seconded and voted on during the meeting. Vote tallies below reflect roll‑call statements in the meeting transcript.

Votes and motions (summary) 1) Consent agenda — approval of minutes (06/14/2025) - Motion: Approve the consent agenda (minutes). - Mover/Second: Councilman Michael J. Ivy / Councilwoman Tiara Auxier Caspersen. - Outcome: Approved unanimously (Ayes: Caspersen, Ballard/Bellston, Henderson, Coates, Ivy).

2) Planning Commission appointments (Item 5) - Motion: Confirm reappointment of Commissioner Corey Anderson to a three‑year term and move Meryl Davis from alternate to fill the remainder of a vacated term (and direct staff to publish application for alternate). - Mover/Second: Councilman Jason E. Henderson / Councilman Ryan D. Coates. - Outcome: Approved unanimously.

3) Resolution — open and amend FY 2024–25 budget (Item 6A) - Motion: Approve resolution opening and amending the FY 2024–25 budget to record additional grant revenue and rollovers (increase to about $140.4M from $137M; noted increases: $3.0M grant revenue/expense and $4.8M in project rollovers). - Mover/Second: Councilman Stewart E. Ballard (Belliston recorded in transcript) / Councilman Ryan D. Coates. - Vote: Approved 5–0 (Ayes: Ballard/Belliston, Henderson, Coates, Ivy, Caspersen).

4) Conditional Use Permit CD‑25‑04 (135 W Buena Vista Blvd; two…

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