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Sac City Council OKs disclosure agreements for proposed general obligation bonds; approves local spending and personnel moves

Sac City City Council · July 1, 2026
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Summary

Sac City Council on Feb. 10 approved Resolution No. 2026-14 allowing city staff to enter disclosure agreements with D.A. Davidson & Co. for proposed general obligation bonds and passed a series of local actions, including forgiving a property assessment and hiring seasonal pool staff.

The Sac City Council on Feb. 10 approved a resolution authorizing the City Administrator or City Clerk to acknowledge and enter into disclosure agreements with D.A. Davidson & Co. related to proposed general obligation bonds.

Resolution No. 2026-14 was introduced by Councilmember Kayla Shull and passed by unanimous roll call: Lownik, Murley, Shull and Bruening voting aye; Councilmember Mahler was absent. The resolution permits city staff to engage with the municipal advisor under standard disclosure agreements as the city explores issuing general obligation debt.

Council members also approved a set of routine claims and agenda items listed on the consent agenda, which included vendor and fund totals of $216,599.63 across city accounts. The consent agenda passed on unanimous roll call earlier in the meeting.

Separately, the council voted to forgive special assessments at the property located at 205 S. 12th Street down to a remaining balance of $6,000. The motion, moved by Teresa Bruening and seconded by Tom Lownik, passed unanimously with Mahler absent.

On personnel matters related to municipal recreation, the council approved hiring the 2026 pool manager at a seasonal salary of $15,000 after a motion by Tom Lownik, seconded by Kayla Shull. The motion passed with three ayes — Murley, Shull and Lownik — and one nay from Bruening; Mahler was absent.

The council also authorized advertising for lifeguards for the 2026 season, setting a starting wage of $13.50 and a $0.35 increase for each returning year. That motion, moved by Bob Murley and seconded by Tom Lownik, passed unanimously.

The meeting concluded following a brief council forum and a motion to adjourn; the meeting ended at 5:49 p.m.

Votes at a glance: - Consent agenda (agenda, Jan. 27 minutes, listed claims): approved — Ayes: Lownik, Murley, Shull, Bruening; Absent: Mahler. - Resolution No. 2026-14 (disclosure agreements re: proposed G.O. bonds): approved — Ayes: Lownik, Murley, Shull, Bruening; Absent: Mahler. - Forgive special assessments (205 S. 12th Street to $6,000): approved — Ayes: Lownik, Murley, Shull, Bruening; Absent: Mahler. - Hire 2026 pool manager ($15,000/season): approved — Ayes: Murley, Shull, Lownik; Nay: Bruening; Absent: Mahler. - Advertise lifeguards (starting $13.50; $0.35 increase per returning year): approved — Ayes: Shull, Bruening, Lownik, Murley; Absent: Mahler.