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Votes at a glance: appointments, reappointments and four resolutions approved by Auburn council

December 16, 2025 | Auburn, King County, Washington


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Votes at a glance: appointments, reappointments and four resolutions approved by Auburn council
The Auburn City Council approved several routine and intergovernmental items by voice vote at its Dec. 15 meeting.

Appointments and reappointments
- Lee Potter was appointed to the Auburn Airport Board for a three‑year term expiring 12/31/2028. Council member Baldwin moved the appointment; Council member Ammer seconded. The motion passed by voice vote.
- Carmen Goers and David Wright were reappointed to the Human Services Committee for three‑year terms expiring 12/31/2028. Council member Tracy Taylor moved; Council member Ammer seconded. The motion passed by voice vote.

Resolutions
- Resolution 58 76: Authorized the mayor to execute an amendment to the sewer franchise agreement with King County to establish a franchise compensation schedule for Auburn sewer facilities located in King County right‑of‑way. (Moved by Council member Tracy Taylor; passed.)
- Resolution 58 77: Authorized the mayor to execute an agreement accepting King County parks levy allocation funds for 2026–2031 after the successful county levy renewal. (Moved by Council member Clinton Taylor; passed.)
- Resolution 58 79: Authorized a lease with We Care Daily Clinic LLC for space at the Auburn Resource Center to co‑locate social service providers. (Moved by Council member Baldwin; passed.)
- Resolution 58 80: Authorized a lease with the Auburn Food Bank for space at the Auburn Resource Center. (Moved by Council member Clinton Taylor; passed.)

The council also approved the consent agenda and several ordinances during the meeting. Where motion makers and seconders were recorded, they are noted above; recorded votes were voice votes with no roll‑call tallies presented in the transcript.

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