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Council approved the consent calendar including a 10-year restrictive covenant reserving city property for a children’s museum, an asset transfer with Thurston Communications 911, an extension for civilian police auditor services, and an appointment to the Independent Salary Commission; Council also reviewed a new monthly financial report format and discussed the 2027 budget calendar. Proclamations recognized Olympia Bicycle Month and Public Service Employees Month, and members of the public provided comments.
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The City Council approved several routine resolutions that affect city property use and public services: one reserves city property for a children’s museum for ten years, another moves forward with an asset transfer to the regional 911 service, and the contract for the civilian police auditor was extended. Council reviewed a redesigned monthly financial report and set a timeline for the 2027 budget, so residents can expect more regular financial updates and upcoming budget planning work. The meeting also included public comments and formal recognition of bicycle month and public service employees.
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