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Green River council approves alcohol ordinance, green‑space grant and consent agenda in brief session
Summary
The Green River City Council approved an ordinance amending Chapter 4 (alcoholic beverages) on third reading, authorized submission of a $25,000 America250 grant application for a Thomas Moran Park plaque and reflection area, and passed the consent agenda in voice votes.
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The Green River City Council approved three routine items by voice vote Tuesday night, including a third‑reading ordinance amending the city’s alcoholic‑beverages code and the submission of a $25,000 America250 grant application for a park plaque and reflection area.
Council members moved the agenda items without extended discussion. The mayor recorded the ordinance motion as moved by Councilwoman Mazur and seconded by Councilwoman Bushman; the council approved the ordinance on its third and final reading. Katie Duncombe, director of Parks and Recreation, told the council she was requesting $25,000 to "install[] the Daughters of the American Revolution plaque and a reflection seating area at Thomas Moran Park." The council approved submitting the grant application after a motion recorded by the mayor as moved by Councilwoman Bushman and seconded by Councilman Burke. The consent agenda was approved after a motion by Councilman Berg and seconded by Councilman Williams.
What passed - Ordinance, Chapter 4 (alcoholic beverages): approved on third and final reading (voice vote). Motion recorded as moved by Councilwoman Mazur and seconded by Councilwoman Bushman. Details of the ordinance text were not read into the record during this meeting. - America250 grant application (Thomas Moran Park — Daughters of the American Revolution plaque and reflection/seating area): council authorized submission of a $25,000 grant request. Motion recorded as moved by Councilwoman Bushman and seconded by Councilman Burke. - Consent agenda: approved by voice vote. Motion recorded as moved by Councilman Berg and seconded by Councilman Williams.
No recorded roll‑call tallies were given in the public record; all items were adopted by voice vote with the mayor declaring the motions carried. The council did not request additional fiscal or legal analysis on these items during this meeting.

