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Council issued proclamations for AANHPI and Jewish American Heritage Months; adopted consent items including grant application for the Olympia Armory, an amendment to the Ziply Fiber permit, and purchase of a waste collection truck; approved pooling $562,714 in opioid settlement funds with a regional Opioid Abatement Council; and received a briefing on legislative outcomes and a Downtown Commercial Vacancy study.
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The council recognized two heritage months and approved routine items like meeting minutes, a grant application for the Armory, changes to a fiber permit, and buying a new waste truck — actions that keep city services and preservation work moving forward. Council committed $562,714 in opioid settlement money to a regional fund supporting prevention, treatment, and recovery programs, which means those funds will be used with nearby jurisdictions for coordinated local services. Councilmembers heard a legislative debrief and discussed a downtown vacancy study that could lead to future changes to support local businesses and reduce empty storefronts.
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