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Atwater council proclaims Government Finance Professionals Week, approves consent calendar and shares community announcements

City of Atwater City Council · March 10, 2026
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Summary

The council presented a proclamation for Government Finance Professionals Week, approved the consent calendar by voice/roll call and shared community updates including spring cleanup, Easter events and upcoming budget workshops.

At its March 9 meeting the Atwater City Council presented a proclamation recognizing Government Finance Professionals Week and encouraged residents to acknowledge the work of local finance staff. The proclamation, read by Anna Nichols, praised finance officers for their role in transparency and accountability in local government.

The council approved the consent calendar in a single motion and recorded votes; the motion passed. During council reports members thanked Pastor Rich Miller for his service to the community, congratulated local boxer Refugio Veloz for representing the United States, and announced several community items: a city artwork contest for the budget cover (entries open March 10; deadline April 10), a city manager meetup on March 16 at 1857 Belle View Road, an Atwater spring cleanup on March 21 (8 a.m. to noon at 2877 Atwater Boulevard), an Easter egg hunt at Veterans Park on March 21, and a budget workshop on March 28 at the community center.

Council members also announced Measure B citizens oversight committee appointments and thanked outgoing volunteers. In response to a public comment about plan approvals, staff said the plans in question had been approved and construction had started. The meeting adjourned at the close of reports.

No ordinances or budget adoptions were taken at the meeting; the council's actions were a proclamation, approval of routine consent items and the scheduling of future events and workshops.