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Granite Falls council approves consent agenda, adopts EFT policy and OKs emergency-management ILA
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Summary
The City of Granite Falls approved its consent agenda including $1,565,812.37 in claims and $127,581.82 in payroll, adopted an electronic funds-transfer policy and authorized an interlocal agreement with Snohomish County for emergency management services not to exceed $7,000.
The City of Granite Falls City Council on Sept. 18 approved its consent agenda, adopted a new electronic funds-transfer (EFT) policy and authorized an emergency-management interlocal agreement with Snohomish County.
The consent agenda—moved by Councilmember Glenn and seconded by Councilmember Straughn—included approval of the Sept. 4 minutes, claims checks #414598 through #414636 and two electronic funds transfers totaling $1,565,812.37, and payroll checks #414596 through #414597 and 27580 through 27581 with 24 EFTs totaling $127,581.82. The motion carried.
Under AB 099-2024 the council adopted the City of Granite Falls EFT Financial Policy. Councilmember Griggs moved the policy and Councilmember FitzGerald seconded; the motion carried.
Under AB 098-2024 the council approved an interlocal agreement for emergency management services with Snohomish County with a not-to-exceed amount of $7,000. Councilmember FitzGerald moved that item and Councilmember Griggs seconded; the motion carried.
Votes and formal motions were recorded on the meeting minutes for Sept. 18. The meeting did not record individual roll-call tallies for these motions beyond the recorded motions, seconds and the minutes notation that motions "carried."
