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White Salmon council approves Anderson Perry consulting agreement and $620,256.93 in vouchers

White Salmon City Council · April 1, 2026

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The White Salmon City Council voted 5-0 on Feb. 18 to approve the consent agenda, including an Anderson Perry consulting services agreement and vouchers totaling $620,256.93; councilors said legal review was completed and staff will follow up on a late-added Public Records Act clause.

The White Salmon City Council voted 5-0 on Feb. 18 to approve its consent agenda, which included an agreement with Anderson Perry and vouchers totaling $620,256.93.

Councilor Doug Rainbolt thanked staff for thorough preparation and said legal review of the Anderson Perry agreement was complete; he confirmed the contract specifies the ‘‘not to exceed’’ amount in its terms. Patty Fink moved to approve the consent agenda and vouchers; Ben Giant seconded. The motion carried with Giant, Fink, Rainbolt, Mora and Lindley voting aye.

The consent agenda listed consulting and construction items, change orders and pay applications, minutes for Jan. 7 and Feb. 4, and vouchers audited and certified under state law (RCW 42.24.080 and RCW 42.24.090). Director of Public Works Chris True had earlier noted an adjustment to the Anderson Perry agreement that added Public Records Act language; Mayor Pro Tempore David Lindley said that notation did not require a formal agenda change because it flagged additional documentation.

No additional details about Anderson Perry’s contract value beyond the agreement’s internal ‘‘not to exceed’’ clause were provided in the meeting minutes. The council adjourned at 6:25 p.m.