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Sunnyside City Council approves consent decree with Appendix A; one member absent

January 10, 2026 | Sunnyside City, Yakima County, Washington


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Sunnyside City Council approves consent decree with Appendix A; one member absent
Sunnyside City Council approved a motion to accept a consent decree with Attachment Appendix A during a brief open-session meeting.

The council voted to approve the motion after a roll-call vote. Councilor Hart moved to accept the consent decree; Councilor Vasquez seconded. When asked, the council offered no substantive debate beyond a brief supporting remark: an unidentified speaker said, "Just glad we're moving forward." The presiding officer then called the roll and recorded the following responses: Councilor Dolan — yes; Councilor Hart — yes; Councilor Vasquez — yes; Councilor Frusto — yes; Councilor Cissati — yes; the presiding officer — yes. Councilor Chavez was noted as absent. The presiding officer announced the motion passed.

The meeting adjourned immediately after the vote. The transcript does not record further details about the contents of Appendix A or next procedural steps for implementing the consent decree; those specifics were not specified in the recording.

No authorities (statutes, ordinances, or resolutions) were cited on the record during the portions of the meeting captured in the transcript.

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