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Council meeting highlights: Arbor Day proclamation, consultant selection, and upcoming public works

Hayden City Council · March 10, 2026
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Summary

Quick social-media-style highlights from Hayden City Council's March 10 meeting: mayor proclaims Arbor Day (May 13), council selects Matrix Consulting for a law-enforcement study, public works outlines a $3.4M roundabout and chip-seal schedule, and council flags state housing bills for future discussion.

Hayden City — Short clips and standout lines from the March 10 council meeting:

• Mayor Alan Davis on Arbor Day: "I, Alan Davis, mayor of Hayden, Idaho... do hereby proclaim Wednesday, May 13, 2026 as Arbor Day in the city of Hayden."

• On consultants: Council member David on the law-enforcement study: "Matrix Consulting Group appears to be the stronger fit for the city of Hayden's needs."

• Public works: "We're estimating the construction and administration of that construction will be about $3.4 million," (Ramsey–Honeysuckle roundabout).

• Legislative concern: Council member Ed: "It takes away the council's ability basically to determine zoning which de facto takes away the citizens voting."

Each of these items was discussed on the record at the March 10 meeting; staff will circulate presentation materials and return follow-up items to council.