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Sherwood City Council approves consent agenda including broadband financing and police contract

Sherwood City Council · December 3, 2025
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Summary

The council approved a consent agenda that included three sets of meeting minutes, two senior advisory board reappointments, authorization for full faith and credit financing for Sherwood Broadband, a janitorial services contract, and ratification of the Sherwood Police Officers Association collective bargaining agreement. All actions passed on voice votes.

Sherwood City Council approved its agenda and a multi‑item consent agenda at a brief December meeting, advancing reappointments, contracting authority and financing for local projects. The council voted, by voice, to adopt minutes from October 28, November 4 and November 18, 2025; reappoint Caz Thompson and Donna Navidal to the Sherwood Senior Advisory Board; authorize full faith and credit financing for Sherwood Broadband; authorize the city manager to enter a janitorial and hard‑floor maintenance contract with Northwest Success; and ratify the collective bargaining agreement with the Sherwood Police Officers Association.

Council President Young presented the consent items as a single package and an unidentified council member moved approval. The motion received a second and passed on a unanimous voice vote of members present (six in favor, none opposed). The mayor was absent.

Why it matters: the financing authorization for Sherwood Broadband clears a municipal financing step that the city said will support the broadband effort; the janitorial contract establishes a vendor relationship for building maintenance; and ratifying the police association contract formalizes the labor agreement between the city and its sworn officers.

The consent agenda text specified the resolutions by number: Resolution 2025‑080 (reappoint Caz Thompson), Resolution 2025‑081 (reappoint Donna Navidal), Resolution 2025‑082 (authorize full faith and credit financing for Sherwood Broadband), Resolution 2025‑083 (authorize city manager to contract with Northwest Success for janitorial, hard floor, carpet and window cleaning), and Resolution 2025‑084 (ratify the collective bargaining agreement for the Sherwood Police Officers Association). The meeting record did not include separate debate or roll‑call votes for individual consent items.

The council also approved the meeting agenda at the start of the session. No public comments were made in the chamber during the citizen comment period.

The council adjourned after routine recognitions and announcements. The city did not provide implementation dates or contract dollar amounts for the janitorial contract or the broadband financing authorization in the meeting record.