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Farmers Market hands out Halloween trophies; resident asks council to create small downtown dog-park spaces

Moscow City Council · November 4, 2025
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Summary

Amanda Argana presented the Moscow Farmers Market Halloween costume-contest results (46 entries, 81 participants; over $800 in vendor donations). During public comment, Sierra Valentine asked the council to consider small fenced dog areas downtown for residents without easy access to Mountain View Park.

Amanda Argana told the council the Moscow Farmers Market's Halloween costume contest drew 46 entries and 81 individuals across age categories and that vendors donated more than $800 in prizes and trophies. She named volunteer judges and vendors who supported the event and invited contestants forward for a trophy photo with the mayor.

During the public-comment portion of the meeting, resident Sierra Valentine urged the council to consider creating small fenced dog-park areas closer to downtown or adding fenced sections in an existing small park so residents without cars could use them: "Just a fenced in area," she said, noting Mountain View Park is available but not convenient for all residents.

Councilors thanked the presenter and encouraged resident involvement; no formal staff direction or action on dog parks was taken during the meeting.