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Crescent City council: votes at a glance — consent calendar, parking ordinance introduction, 3rd Street design task order, and cultural-center insurance funds
Summary
At the July 6 meeting council approved the consent calendar, introduced a parking-lot regulation ordinance, authorized a downtown 3rd Street design task order, and adopted a budget amendment to accept an interim $50,000 insurance payment for cultural-center repairs.
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The Crescent City Council took several formal actions at its July 6 meeting. Summary of motions and outcomes:
Closed-session report
- Action: Rejection of a government claim (closed session). Reported motion by Council member Greenough, seconded by Mayor Wright. Outcome: unanimously approved as reported by staff.
Consent calendar
- Motion: Approve the consent calendar (warrants and claims for 05/30/2026–06/12/2026, council minutes for 06/15/2026, payroll report through 07/13/2026, and an amendment to a professional-services agreement with Greenworks EC). Mover: Council member (speaker 14). Outcome: approved unanimously on roll call.
Parking-lot regulation ordinance (introduction)
- Motion: Waive full reading, read by title only, and introduce Ordinance No. 86066, an ordinance amending Chapter 10.24 (stopping, standing and parking) of Title 10 (Vehicles and Traffic) of the Crescent City Municipal Code. Mover: Council member (speaker 15); second: Council member (speaker 12). Outcome: motion carried on roll-call vote; ordinance introduced for future consideration.
3rd Street downtown-project design task order
- Motion: Approve and authorize the city manager to sign Amendment No.1 to Stover Engineering Task Order No.6 for design of K Street and 3rd Street (design work to prepare the project for a Community Development Block Grant NOFA). Mover: Council member (speaker 12). Outcome: approved unanimously; staff indicated SB1 funds and a Rule 20 undergrounding credit would support shovel-ready preparation.
Cultural center east wall insurance funds
- Motion: Approve and adopt Resolution No. 2026-52 amending the FY 2026–27 budget to accept an interim insurance payment of $50,000 for cultural-center east-wall damage and to provide for associated contract work and design support. Mover: Council member (speaker 14). Outcome: approved unanimously; staff reported a potential total settlement near $630,000 subject to final adjuster review.
Notes and next steps
- Several items approved or introduced at this meeting will return for future council action: the parking-lot ordinance (formal adoption after introduction), design details and any additional funding requests for the 3rd Street project, and final acceptance/contracting when the cultural-center insurance settlement is finalized.

