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City Council unanimously approved an agreement for feasibility and assessment services at the Eddyside and Heil pool facilities, with all five voting members voting yes. Council also approved a historic preservation grant application, new seating walls, survey work for the Easton Iron & Metal property, and merchant-processing services for on-street parking meters.
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The pool action authorizes an assessment of the Eddyside and Heil facilities; it does not itself approve renovations, reopening plans, or a construction budget. The council also authorized continued work on historic preservation, city property planning, and parking-meter transactions. A presentation reported 11 active unhoused people, 39 people in transient or unstable housing, and 134 inactive unhoused people in 2025, while a resource center was announced for February 27–28.
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