During an open public session on Thursday, January 16th, the Yakima City Council will hear presentations from all thirteen applicants interested in filling the vacancy on the Council created by Sara Bristol’s resignation from the District 2 seat. Following the January 16th presentations, the Council is expected to narrow the field to a pool of
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Yakima City Council Meeting Review
The Yakima City Council held its most recent regular agenda business meeting on Tuesday, January 7th, 2014. Action taken by the Council on January 7th included: – Requesting proposals for Downtown Yakima Plaza Designs and Traffic Study – Opening the 2014 Comprehensive Plan Amendment Process – Approving a 2014-2017 wage and benefit contract for AFSCME
Thirteen Apply to Fill District 2 Council Vacancy
The Yakima City Council has received thirteen applications from candidates interested in filling the vacancy on the Council created by Sara Bristol’s resignation from her District 2 seat. The deadline for submitting an application to fill the District 2 position was December 31st at noon. Bristol’s resignation officially took effect at midnight on December 31st.
Yakima City Council Meeting Preview
The Yakima City Council holds its next regular agenda business meeting on Tuesday January 7th, 2014. The meeting begins at 6:00 pm at Yakima City Hall. Items on the January 7th agenda include: – Downtown Yakima Plaza Design and Traffic Study requests for proposals – 2014 Comprehensive Plan Amendment Process – 2014-2017 wage and benefit contract for
Longtime YFD Employee Bob Stewart Named Acting Fire Chief
Yakima Deputy Fire Chief Bob Stewart, who has spent his entire professional career with the Yakima Fire Department (“YFD”), has been appointed by Yakima City Manager Tony O’Rourke to serve as Acting Chief once current Chief Dave Willson retires on January 3rd, 2014. Stewart will assume his role as Acting Chief on January 4th. O’Rourke
Permit Fees to increase 1.1% in 2014
After the first of the year, the cost of building, plumbing, mechanical, and sign permits in the City of Yakima will increase slightly. The 1.1% adjustment that will be implemented is based on the Consumer Price Index (“CPI”) that is applicable to the Northwest region of the U.S. The CPI is published by the Bureau
December 2013 City of Yakima Issues Brief
In this edition of the City of Yakima Issues Brief e-Newsletter – New Year Will Bring a New Yakima Transit Route 1 – Help Keep Yakima Safe When Winter Weather Hits – Take Steps to Prevent Winter Home Fires Click on the link below to read those article. December 2013 City of Yakima Issues Brief
Acting Tag Removed from Public Works Director and Wastewater Manager
When longtime City of Yakima Public Works Director Chris Waarvick retired in June, Scott Schafer, who was the City’s Wastewater Manager at the time, was named Acting Public Works Director in order to allow City Manager Tony O’Rourke some time to evaluate how the position would be filled on a more permanent basis. At the
Yakima City Council Meeting Review
The Yakima City Council held its most recent regular agenda business meeting on Tuesday, December 10th, 2013. Action taken by the Council on December 10th included: – Presentation of 2014 City of Yakima Business Plan – Proclamation of appreciation for Council Member Sara Bristol – Acceptance of 2012 State Auditor’s report Follow this link to
Initial Assessment Confirms Assumptions About Mill Site Plywood Plant Property
A preliminary environmental assessment of a portion of the former Boise Cascade mill site that was home to a plywood plant has confirmed that after decades of industrial use, the land will require some cleanup before it is redeveloped. Landau Associates, a Northwest-based environmental, geotechnical, and natural resources consulting firm, conducted the recently-completed assessment of