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Votes at a glance: Council approves mural permit, cancels Nov. 11 meeting; consent calendar adopted

6497246 · September 24, 2025

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Summary

At the Sept. 1 meeting the City Council adopted the consent calendar, approved a mural permit for the Greenfield Community Center, and rescheduled the November meeting set for Veterans Day to Nov. 18.

The Greenfield City Council approved routine items on the consent calendar and took separate votes on two resolutions: a mural permit for the Greenfield Community Center at 1351 Oak Avenue and a resolution canceling the Nov. 11, 2025 meeting and rescheduling it for Nov. 18, 2025.

Consent calendar: Council moved, seconded, and approved the consent calendar by voice vote. No individual items were removed for separate consideration at this meeting.

Mural permit (Item J-1): The council voted to adopt a resolution approving a mural permit for the Greenfield Community Center at 1351 Oak Avenue. Evelyn from the Community Development Department presented the project as an arts-council-led effort with the Monterey County Arts Council collaborating with Blue Scribe Environmental, Salinas Valley Recycles and muralist Honey. The presentation described a five-year maintenance agreement and materials chosen to resist sun and graffiti. Council moved to approve; the motion passed by voice vote.

Meeting cancellation (Item J-2): The council adopted a resolution to cancel the Nov. 11, 2025 meeting (Veterans Day) and reschedule the regular meeting for Nov. 18, 2025. Staff noted City Hall is closed on Veterans Day and recommended the change. Council moved, seconded, and approved the resolution by voice vote.

Recorded roll call and motions at this meeting were by voice; the transcript recorded "Aye" for approvals and "Motion passes" but did not provide a roll-call tally in numeric form for these items.