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Mount Shasta council approves funding for visitor services, animal shelter and engineering grant; adopts snow removal ordinance first reading

5070538 · June 24, 2025
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Summary

At its June 23 meeting the Mount Shasta City Council approved a package of routine and policy items including a visitor-center contract, a three-year animal shelter agreement, funding for an engineering grant application for Lake Street active-transportation work, and held first reading of a revised downtown snow-removal ordinance.

The Mount Shasta City Council on June 23 approved a series of routine and policy items including contracts and funding measures for visitor services and animal sheltering, authorized a grant application for active-transportation engineering work on Lake Street, and took the first reading of a revised downtown snow-removal ordinance.

Why it matters: The items approved on Tuesday allocate recurring city funding during a period the council said includes tight budget priorities, and set in motion engineering and land-use steps that the city says will enable transportation and housing projects in coming months.

What the council approved (motions and outcomes):

- Consent agenda (minutes, disbursements, payroll, monthly investment report, and second reading of the fire hazard severity zone): approved by voice vote; outcome: approved.

- Resolution establishing the…

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