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Sac City Council approves consent agenda, awards fuel bid and green-lights farmer's market

Sac City Council · June 1, 2026
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Summary

At its March 25 special session Sac City Council approved a consent agenda including $28,001.52 in claims, awarded the fuel contract to Al's Corner, approved a seasonal hire and a farmer's market organizer, set a FY2026 budget hearing and authorized an All-Star Community Award application.

The Sac City Council approved its consent agenda and a set of routine actions at a special session held March 25, 2025.

The consent agenda — which included approval of the agenda, minutes from the March 11 meeting, review of the Gas Operating & Maintenance Plan and Emergency Plan & Procedure, the financial report, receipts and disbursements, and listed claims — was approved on a motion by Tom Lownik and seconded by Larry Mahler. The minutes record vendor claims totaling $28,001.52.

Council awarded the municipal fuel bid to Al's Corner at a 0.13% margin after competing with New Century FS (0.14% margin); the award motion was moved by Tom Lownik and seconded by Kayla Shull. The council also approved hiring Seth Donelson as a seasonal laborer at $15 per hour (moved by Tom Lownik, seconded by Kayla Shull).

The council approved Abby Lund to organize a farmer's market on the property formerly known as Sun Wise Systems on Saturdays from June through August (moved by Kayla Shull, seconded by Tom Lownik). Council then introduced and approved Resolution No. 2025-08 to set the public hearing for the Fiscal Year 2026 proposed budget (introduction by Tom Lownik; motion by Larry Mahler, second by Kayla Shull).

The council also authorized an application for the All-Star Community Award (motion moved by Kayla Shull, seconded by Tom Lownik). The minutes record the item as passing but contain an internal inconsistency in the roll-call line for this motion (the name "Murley" appears both among the recorded ayes and as absent); the minutes do not resolve that inconsistency.

A brief council forum followed. Larry Mahler moved to adjourn; the motion was seconded by Kayla Shull and the meeting adjourned at 6:16 p.m.