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Hayden council approves consent calendar, area-of-impact resolution and triathlon support; public comment urges proclamation
Summary
At its June 10 meeting the Hayden City Council approved a multi-item consent calendar, adopted a resolution amending the city's area of impact, and approved exceptions and support for the 2025 Hayden Triathlon. Public comment included a request for a "traditional family values" proclamation; no council action on that request was taken.
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Hayden — At its June 10 meeting the Hayden City Council approved a multi-item consent calendar, a resolution amending the city's area of impact, and a code-exception and support agreement for the 2025 Hayden Triathlon. The meeting also included a public comment urging a proclamation for "traditional family values month."
Consent calendar: The council approved a consent calendar that included approval of prior meeting minutes (May 27, 2025 regular and May 29, 2025 special meeting), agreements and change orders for local projects (Hayden Days agreements, park concessions, H6 lift station and sewer force main change orders, Ramsey Road sewer and water main extension change orders), security agreement for parks, dedications and easements accepted from Anne Wagstaff and Revelle LLC, preliminary plat decision for Hayden Sky Phase 1, ratification of May 2025 payroll and approval of bills for payment. A motion to approve the consent calendar (items 1a through 1o) passed by roll call.
Area of impact resolution: The council moved to approve a written decision and a resolution to amend Hayden's area of impact. The amendment ties up prior discussion and is required before the change can be submitted to the county. Council members noted the recommended areas of impact are within the county and outside the current city limits. The motion passed by roll call.
Hayden Triathlon support: The council approved a code exception and support agreement for the 2025 Hayden Triathlon, a partnership the city has supported for more than 10 years. A motion to approve the triathlon exceptions and support agreement passed by roll call.
Public comment: Erin Barnard of Coeur d'Alene spoke during public comment on behalf of Hayden residents and asked the council to adopt a proclamation for "traditional family values month," citing Idaho State Legislature HCR 18 and recent action in Coeur d'Alene. The request was public comment only and no proclamation vote or formal council action was recorded.
Other items: The council welcomed Dulce, the incoming city engineer, replacing Rob who is retiring; staff reminded council of upcoming meetings including a June 26 special budget meeting and a June 30 joint meeting with Planning and Zoning. An emergency-management update was provided: Hayden submitted its annex to Kootenai County's all-hazards mitigation plan and county consolidation will follow before a final plan returns to the city for council approval this fall.

