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Yakima City Council 06-16-20

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  • Coronavirus (COVID-19) update

    00:26

  • Discuss Association of Washington Cities Delegates

    07:21

  • Consent Agenda

    10:32

  • Item H Discussion

    13:35

    Ordinance amending the 2020 Budget for the City of Yakima; and making appropriations from Unappropriated Fund Balances within various Funds for expenditure during 2020 for various purposes (Second Reading)

  • Item 5 public Hearing

    19:45

    Public Hearing to receive comments on the Draft 2020 - 2024 Consolidated Plan and 2020 Annual Action Plan for CDBG and HOME Funds, First Hearing

  • Item 6 Public Hearing

    27:11

    Public Hearing to consider: A) Resolution adopting the Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program for the period of 2021 through 2026, and to amend the Transportation Systems Plan 2040; and B) Resolution amending the Yakima Urban Area Comprehensive Plan Capital Facilities Element

  • Item 7 Cruise Ordinance

    41:09

    Ordinance amending Yakima Municipal Code Section 9.25.020 to allow cruising on Yakima Avenue all Saturdays in June, July, August and September

  • Item 8 Truth & Reconciliation Process

    50:42

    Discussion of a Truth and Reconciliation process for policing

  • Other Business

    01:31:35

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