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The Council unanimously declared an emergency and waived competitive bidding to transport liquid sludge from the Wastewater Treatment Plant, citing the need to avoid serious environmental damage to Puget Sound. It also canceled the Flock camera agreement, lowered the priority of Main Street bike lanes from high to low, and approved recommendations and an ordinance draft related to displaying the Pride flag.
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The emergency action allows the City to arrange essential wastewater work without the usual competitive bidding process. The Council also ended the Flock camera agreement and changed the Main Street bike-lane project’s Transportation Improvement Program priority to low. April 2026 sales-tax revenue was reported as above budget, while the 2024 audit was expected to conclude in July.
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