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Votes at a glance: Hayden City Council actions, March 10, 2026
Summary
At its March 10 meeting, the Hayden City Council approved the consent calendar and passed motions on an aquifer-district letter, consultant selection for a law-enforcement study, a spatial needs assessment contract limit, a Memorial Day speaker, the FY2027 budget hearing date, records destruction, and final acceptance of H6 sewer-basin infrastructure.
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Hayden City — Key formal actions taken by the Hayden City Council on March 10, 2026 (roll-call votes noted where recorded):
• Consent calendar (items A–N): approved (roll call recorded: Schaefer yes, Ericson yes, Rotor yes, Council President Dri yes).
• Joint letter to the Aquifer Protection District (endorsement requesting a study): approved (roll call yes).
• Selection of Matrix Consulting Group for law-enforcement strategic plan and direction to negotiate a contract: approved (unanimous roll call yes).
• Spatial needs assessment: authorized contracting with Bernardo Wills, mayor authorized to sign for costs not to exceed $8,000 without further council approval: approved (roll-call yes).
• Veterans Commission recommendation of Helen Gordon Nelson as 2026 Memorial Day guest speaker: approved (roll-call yes).
• FY2027 budget-public-hearing date set for Aug. 25, 2026: approved (roll-call yes).
• Resolution authorizing destruction of non-historic city records per Idaho retention schedule (Exhibit A reviewed by city attorney and Idaho State Historic Society): approved (roll-call yes).
• Resolution affirming final completion and acceptance of infrastructure for the H6 sewer basin project (to begin reimbursement process with private–public partners): approved (roll-call yes).
• Motion to enter executive session under Idaho Code §§74-206(1)(c) and (f): approved (roll-call yes); meeting recessed to executive session.
The council took no formal position on pending state legislation; members asked staff to agendaize a legislative update for future consideration.

