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Oakdale council meeting roundup: agenda, consent items, public comment, and claims approved
Summary
At its Feb. 10 meeting the Oakdale City Council approved the agenda and meeting minutes, adopted consensus motions A–F, approved claims (about $1.2 million), referred a public safety concern about a one-way parking aisle near Aldi to public works, and adjourned.
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The Oakdale City Council handled routine business and took several unanimous voice votes at its Feb. 10 meeting.
The council approved the agenda as amended and adopted workshop and regular meeting minutes from Jan. 27. Consensus motions A through F were approved without items being pulled for separate discussion. Council approved the claims roster for Jan. 28–Feb. 10, 2026 (approximately $1.2 million) by voice vote.
During open forum resident Gabe Morham raised a safety concern about drivers traveling the wrong way on a one-way aisle adjacent to the Aldi site; the council referred the issue to public works and community development to verify signage and discuss possible action with the property owner.
There were no public hearings on the agenda. The council adjourned following the business and announcements.

