Aberdeen council approves budget items, CCTV contract and other ordinances

Aberdeen City Council · November 14, 2025

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Summary

The council approved multiple routine and substantive items Nov. 12, including the consent agenda, first readings of model ordinance updates and a low‑income senior threshold, the third reading and final passage of the 2025 supplemental budget (Bill 25‑10), a $1.2 million CCTV inspection contract, a $34,259.32 supplemental engineering agreement, and an appointment (Susan Solon).

The Aberdeen City Council met Nov. 12 and approved a package of budget, ordinance and contract items.

Council approved the consent agenda (minutes, accounts payable). The council then completed first‑reading actions on the AWC model ordinance update (Bill 25‑13) and a proposed change to the low‑income senior rate threshold (Bill 25‑16). On second motions, council approved the third and final reading of the 2025 supplemental budget ordinance (Bill 25‑10) and related budget and levy ordinances by voice votes.

Public Works brought several action items tied to infrastructure. Council approved a $1,200,000 CCTV inspection contract with Vector Services LLC to support sewer/storm infrastructure inspection work. It also authorized the mayor to execute an agreement with GTH for state and federal governmental affairs services to support the Aberdeen Hoping flood protection and US‑12 projects. Council approved a supplemental RH2 Engineering agreement in the amount of $34,259.32 to advance project engineering for the US‑12 project.

Council moved and approved the alternate gate configuration for the US‑12 project as the final design and accepted the associated property acquisition activities. The council also adopted RCW 46.61.570 related to parking/towing administrative procedures after opening and closing a public hearing, and confirmed the appointment of Susan Solon to a term beginning Jan. 1, 2026.

Where transcript records only voice calls (“All in favor? Aye.”), the meeting minutes did not include a roll‑call tally by name; the record shows motions were adopted by voice vote unless otherwise noted.