Tuesday July 16, 2024
Council Chambers, 1175 E Main Street
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6 p.m. Regular Business Meeting*
- CALL TO ORDER
- Land Acknowledgement**
- PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
- ROLL CALL
- MAYOR’S/CHAIR OF THE COUNCIL ANNOUNCEMENTS/PROCLAMATIONS
- APPROVAL OF MINUTES ***
- Minutes of the June 17, 2024 – Study Session Meeting
- Minutes of June 18, 2024- Business Meeting
- SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS
- SOREDI Presentation
- CITY MANAGER REPORT
- City Manager Report July 16, 2024
- PUBLIC FORUM (15 minutes – Public input or comment on City business not included on the agenda)
- CONSENT AGENDA
- Approval of Liquor License for Science Works Museum
- PUBLIC HEARINGS AND ORDINANCES
- Resolution 2024-20 Updating the Buildable Land Inventory
- Second Reading – ORD 3240 An Ordinance for Right of Way Vacation for a Portion of Fern Street
- UNFINISHED BUSINESS
- City Manager & City Attorney Search Update
- NEW BUSINESS
- Committee Workplan Update
- Recommendation from SERJAC
- RESOLUTIONS AND CONTRACTS
- Budget Supplemental – Revenue Recognition for Parts and Fire Department
- OTHER BUSINESS FROM COUNCIL MEMBERS/REPORTS FROM COUNCIL LIAISONS
- ADJOURNMENT OF BUSINESS MEETING
In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, if you need special assistance to participate in this meeting, please contact the City Manager’s office at 541.488.6002 (TTY phone number 1.800.735.2900). Notification 72 hours prior to the meeting will enable the City to make reasonable arrangements to ensure accessibility to the meeting (28 CFR 35.102-35.104 ADA Title I).
Items on the Agenda not considered due to time constraints are automatically continued to the next regularly scheduled Council meeting [AMC 2.04.030.(D)(3)]
** LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
We acknowledge and honor the aboriginal people on whose ancestral homelands we work—the Ikirakutsum Band of the Shasta Nation, as well as the diverse and vibrant Native communities who make their home here today. We honor the first stewards in the Rogue Valley and the lands we love and depend on: Tribes with ancestral lands in and surrounding the geography of the Ashland Watershed include the original past, present and future indigenous inhabitants of the Shasta, Takelma, and Athabaskan people. We also recognize and acknowledge the Shasta village of K’wakhakha – “Where the Crow Lights” – that is now the Ashland City Plaza.***Agendas and minutes for City of Ashland Council, Commission and Committee meetings may be found at the City website, ashland.or.us/Agendas.asp.