Yakima City Council February 7th Regular Meeting Review

Yakima City Council February 7th Regular Meeting Review
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The Yakima City Council held a regular meeting on Tuesday, February 7th.

Action taken during the Council meeting included:

    Issuing Black History Month and National Parent Leadership Month proclamations
    Retirement recognition of Dave Brown for 39 years of service
    Accepting a TIB grant award agreement for $1,335,000 for Nob Hill Boulevard Overlay Project 2619
    Amending the City of Yakima Proclamation Issuance Policy
    Amending a fee schedule for land use development fees for the City of Yakima

Click the following to watch on-demand Y-PAC coverage of the February 7th Council meeting – Yakima City Council (yakimawa.gov)

The February 7th Yakima City Council regular meeting airs on Yakima Public Affairs Channel (Y-PAC), Charter Spectrum channel 194, beginning at 7:00 pm today, Wednesday, February 8th.

The City Council’s next meeting is a study session on Tuesday, February 14th, 2023, at 5:00 pm. The meeting will be held in Council Chambers and remotely via Zoom. It will air live on Y-PAC and streamed live on the City of Yakima website at https://www.yakimawa.gov/council/live-stream/

Original source can be found here.



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