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Huxley council approves first reading of ordinance to ban trailer and truck washes

Huxley City Council · June 1, 2026
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Summary

On May 14 the Huxley City Council approved the first reading of Ordinance No. 536, which would revise city code to prohibit trailer and truck washes. The vote was unanimous and no public comments were received during the hearing.

The Huxley City Council on May 14 approved the first reading of Ordinance No. 536, titled “REVISING HUXLEY CITY CODE SECTIONS 165.28 AND 165.30 TO PROHIBIT TRAILER AND/OR TRUCK WASHES.” Council member Mulder moved the ordinance on first reading and Council member Echer seconded; the motion passed unanimously.

Mayor Dave Kuhn opened a public hearing on the proposed code change at 6:04 p.m.; no members of the public spoke and the hearing closed at 6:05 p.m. The ordinance would amend local land‑use regulations to prohibit trailer and truck wash operations in the city (ordinance text as provided in the meeting minutes).

City officials did not record additional debate or conditions tied to the first reading in the minutes. The measure will return for a required second reading before final adoption at a future Council meeting.