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Council approves franchise, equipment purchase, park change order and snow plans; consent agenda adopted
Summary
The council unanimously approved a five-year telecommunications franchise with Quest (CenturyLink), authorized the purchase of an Elgin Crosswind regenerative air sweeper, approved Change Order No. 2 for the Central Dry Canyon project (with a small discrepancy in the spoken amount), and adopted FY25–26 snow-and-ice plans for the city and airport.
At a single meeting the Redmond City Council approved several administrative and capital items including a telecommunications franchise, an equipment purchase, a parks change order and snow-and-ice plans.
Key votes at a glance: - Franchise: The council adopted Ordinance 2025-19, granting a five‑year nonexclusive telecommunications franchise to Quest Corporation (doing business as CenturyLink); presenters said the fiscal effect will remain a 7% franchise payment on gross revenues. The ordinance passed following first/second reading and a roll-call vote recorded in the transcript.
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