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Alpine council approves a package of ordinances and resolutions, hires new city manager
Summary
The Alpine City Council on Jan. 1 approved a series of ordinances and resolutions including a budget amendment to buy an incinerator for animal services, a first reading regulating golf carts and mini motorbikes, acceptance of park donations, several historic and administrative resolutions and the employment agreement for a new city manager, Henry Arredondo.
Alpine City Council approved a group of ordinances and resolutions during its Jan. 1 meeting, including a budget amendment to fund an incinerator for the animal services department and the formal hiring of a new city manager.
The council voted unanimously to adopt Ordinance 2026-01-02, a fiscal-year 2025–26 budget amendment to appropriate funds for purchase of an incinerator for the animal services department, which staff said will allow procurement to proceed. The vote followed a brief staff presentation noting the amendment's purpose and procurement timeline.
Council also approved the first reading of Ordinance…
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