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Votes at a glance: Cascade City Council actions on March 24, 2025

2754272 · March 24, 2025

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Summary

The council approved routine consent items, two resolutions setting a public hearing and moving a meeting date, and recorded approval of a library pay application; one ordinance (urban chickens) was tabled for further review.

At its March 24 meeting the Cascade City Council approved several routine and procedural items and recorded outcomes on multiple resolutions. Key votes and outcomes recorded during the session were:

- Consent agenda: Approved (motions made and seconded; roll-call approval recorded). Items included city council minutes (3/10/25), Cascade Municipal Utilities minutes (3/13/25), Economic Development Corporation minutes (2/19/25), a liquor-license renewal for Cascade Columbus Club Incorporated, and claims.

- Resolution No. 30-325: Approved. The resolution sets a public hearing date of April 28, 2025. Motion to approve was made and seconded; a roll-call vote recorded ayes.

- Resolution No. 34-25: Approved. A resolution approving pay application No. 14 for the Cascade Public Library project was approved by roll-call; the pay application leaves $144,009.36 as retainage (see article on library pay application for details).

- Ordinance No. 2-25 (urban chickens): Not advanced. A motion to approve the ordinance on first reading with modifications did not receive a second and therefore did not proceed; the council agreed to table the item to the next meeting for additional revision and public input.

- Resolution No. 37-25: Approved. The resolution moves the May 26, 2025 council meeting to Tuesday, May 27, 2025. Motion by councilmember and second recorded; roll-call vote passed.

All recorded roll-call votes in the meeting resulted in ayes for approved items; the council adjourned by motion at the meeting's close.