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Lynndyl council approves routine items, hears public comments and agrees to tree trimming

Lynndyl Town Council · April 1, 2026

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Summary

The council recorded motions to approve February minutes and financials (motions were seconded; no roll-call tallies are in the minutes), heard candidates and residents during public comment, agreed to hire a contractor to trim two town trees at about $800 and postponed chip sealing until a contract with Trans West ends.

The Lynndyl Town Council met March 4 and handled routine business, heard several public comments and agreed informally to pay for tree trimming.

Richard Pyne moved to approve the minutes from February; Spencer Proctor seconded. Later, Spencer Proctor moved to approve February financials and Miff Bishop seconded. The minutes record both motions and seconds but do not include a roll-call vote or tally for either motion.

Several attendees introduced themselves and spoke during the meeting. Howard Quackenbush identified himself as owner and director of Delta Physical Therapy and said he wanted to represent the county. Steve O'Camb and Pat Bennett each announced they are running for sheriff; Kevin Morris said he is running for county commissioner. Christy Bunker, who is caretaking the campground, told the council there are people seeking to stay in the campground for extended periods.

Cody Beck read a letter urging neighbors to show more care for one another in town. The minutes record his comment: “neighbors need to show more love for each other in town.”

On town maintenance, Miff Bishop said contractor Scott Wilson will trim two trees in front of the post office and perform cleanup; the estimated cost to trim the two trees is about $800 and the council "are all in favor" of the work as recorded in the minutes. Bishop also said the town will wait to chip seal roads until after the town's contract with Trans West ends.

Matt Draper moved to adjourn; Spencer Proctor seconded. The minutes record that the meeting was adjourned.