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The City Council rejected Resolution 26-10, which would have established when commemorative flags could be displayed on City property, by a 2-5 vote. The council also proclaimed June 2026 Pride Month and reviewed a fiscally neutral police equipment realignment totaling $70,153.45.
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Oak Harbor did not adopt the proposed policy governing commemorative flags on City property. The council formally recognized June as Pride Month, but the failed resolution means the proposed flag-display rules were not approved. Police staff also presented equipment purchases involving ballistic shields, an acoustic hailing device, and 25 automated external defibrillators without increasing authorized spending or requiring a budget amendment.
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