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The City Council met and approved the consent agenda (with several items pulled), authorized multiple purchase orders and increases for city-sponsored events and event vendors (including photography, rentals, security, printing, amusement rides, and production services), increased a contract for police and fire promotional examinations, and approved resolutions related to parks and other administrative matters. The Council took first reading of an ordinance scheduling a Special Primary Election on November 3, 2026 and a potential Special General (run-off) Election on December 8, 2026, with an amendment specifying no early voting for the run-off. Several votes were recorded as 6-0-1 or 5-1-1 with Council Member Luis Gonzalez absent for many approvals.
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City leaders approved a range of contracts and extra spending to support upcoming city events (for example, photographers, tents, security, rides and printing), which means the city will be spending more on event production and related services. The Council increased funding for the company that runs promotional exams for police and fire, which affects how the city fills higher-ranking public safety positions. The Council also set the dates for a Special Primary Election and a possible run-off, and directed that the county supervisor will run those elections with no early voting for the run-off.
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