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

Auburn City Council · December 16, 2025

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Summary

At its Dec. 15 meeting Auburn council approved the appointment of Lee Potter to the Airport Board; reappointed Carmen Goers and David Wright to the Human Services Committee; and adopted four resolutions on sewer franchise compensation, King County parks levy allocation, and leases with We Care Daily Clinic and Auburn Food Bank.

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.