Votes at a glance: Walker approves industrial facility certificates, dissolves historical commission, and updates board appointments

Walker City Commission · December 23, 2025

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Summary

At its Dec. 22 meeting the commission approved several consent and resolution items including industrial facility certificates for FSBF North America LLC (Res. 25-780) and Aurora North America LLC (Res. 25-781), dissolved the Historical Commission (Res. 25-782), reappointed Commissioner Gilbert to the Rapid board (Res. 25-783), and updated board membership (Res. 25-784). All measures passed by voice vote with no recorded opposition.

The Walker City Commission approved a package of resolutions and consent items on Dec. 22, including industrial facility certificates, organizational changes and committee appointments.

Resolutions approved included:

- Resolution 25-780: approving an application for an industrial facility certificate for FSBF North America LLC. The council moved and supported the resolution and approved it by voice vote.

- Resolution 25-781: approving an application for an industrial facility certificate for Aurora North America LLC. The item had been discussed at the 06:30 committee-of-the-whole meeting and passed by motion and voice vote at the commission meeting.

- Resolution 25-782: dissolving the Historical Commission. The mayor and staff had explained that the Historical Commission had not been functionally active for several years; the resolution passed by voice vote.

- Resolution 25-783: appointing Commissioner Gilbert to the Rapid board of directors. The commission approved the reappointment by motion.

- Resolution 25-784: amending mineral/mining review board and other committee assignments to add Travis Mabry and Kaylee Hovane and to designate Jake Gardner as an alternate to the mineral-mining board. The mayor explained the staffing updates were requested by the public-services director and were intended to maintain continuity of representation.

Clerk roll-call and subsequent voice votes recorded approval for each item; there was no recorded opposition in the meeting transcript. Several items had been previewed and discussed during the committee-of-the-whole meeting earlier that evening.