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Votes at a glance: Nov. 17 Lewistown City Commission actions

Lewistown City Commission · November 17, 2025
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Summary

The commission unanimously approved the consent agenda (claims $497,365.17), Resolution No. 4213 (TIF redesignation), appointments of Megan Bartel and Carson Sweeney, purchase of a police patrol car and replacement furnaces, and reappointments to the Historic Resources Commission.

At its Nov. 17 meeting the Lewistown City Commission recorded the following formal actions and outcomes:

- Consent agenda: acknowledged claims paid Nov. 1'Nov. 14, 2025 totaling $497,365.17. Motion: Commissioner Spika; second: Commissioner Hrubes. Outcome: passed unanimously.

- Resolution No. 4213: redesignated the Lewistown Tax Increment Financing Board as the Advisory Committee pursuant to SB3 (2025). Motion: Commissioner Spika; second: Commissioner Hrubes. Outcome: passed unanimously.

- Appointment: Megan Bartel as Fergus County representative on the TIF Advisory Committee. Motion: Commissioner Hrubes; second: Commissioner Hewitt. Outcome: passed unanimously.

- Appointment: Carson Sweeney as School District #1 representative on the TIF Advisory Committee. Motion: Commissioner Hrubes; second: Commissioner Spika. Outcome: passed unanimously.

- Purchase: Patrol car from Bison Ford for $50,863.72 (price excludes upfit). Motion: Commissioner Hewitt; second: Commissioner Spika. Outcome: passed unanimously.

- Purchase: Furnaces for Fire Department bay awarded to Central Montana Propane for $20,810. Motion: Commissioner Spika; second: Commissioner Hewitt. Outcome: passed unanimously.

- Reappointments: Toni Gies and Meghan Brandon to the Historic Resources Commission for additional two-year terms. Motions and second recorded; both passed unanimously.

All listed items passed on roll-call votes with all present commissioners voting in favor; Commissioners Day and Robertson were absent.