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Lewiston council approves several easements, a federal-prosecution partnership and school resource officer agreement; mutual-assistance pact fails
Summary
At its June 9, 2025 meeting, the Lewiston City Council approved a series of property and intergovernmental measures and a school resource officer agreement, and rejected a cooperative mutual-assistance agreement with the Idaho Department of Lands.
At its June 9, 2025 meeting, the Lewiston City Council approved multiple routine and substantive items including a public water-utility easement, a right-of-way contract, a local partnership memorandum supporting a Special Assistant U.S. Attorney for Northern Idaho and a School Resource Officer agreement with Lewiston Independent School District No. 1. The council did not approve a proposed cooperative mutual-assistance agreement with the Idaho Department of Lands.
Why it matters: The council’s approvals clear several city-level property and intergovernmental actions, authorize continued local participation in a regional federal-prosecution funding pool, and confirm continued police presence in district schools. The failed mutual-assistance agreement would have clarified the city’s role in statewide wildland-fire responses and reimbursement for deployed resources.
Votes at a glance
- Resolution 2025-17 (public water utility access easement from Sherry Ting to the City of Lewiston): Motion to approve moved by Councilor Schroeder; carried (roll call: Council President Klieberg Aye; Councilor…
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