Council Approved Resolution Supplementing Budget, Residential Development Agreement
City Council began their 6 p.m. meeting with unanimous approval of a resolution supplementing the Fiscal Year 2026 budget. The resolution would change appropriations to the water fund for the creation of the special payments category. This used for returning previous Urban Renewal contributions. Council then approved a resolution for the City Manager to enter an agreement with Allenwood Homes, LLC, to construct a residential development on Allenwood Drive. The closing date for the sale set in the agreement is on or before July 1st, with the option for an extension. Revenue for the site comes from surplus property sales. A resolution consenting to the change in assignment of Southern Oregon Sanitation to Waste Connections passed unanimously, as did approval of a real property purchase at 124 NW Midland Avenue, Suite M. The City Manager was authorized to adjust the salary schedules on a 7-1 vote, implement the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U) of 2.71% for the Non-Bargaining Cost of Living Adjustment affecting about 52 employees. Councilwoman Indra Nicholas was the lone dissenting vote. Council was unanimous in approving the consent agenda, and a motion passed to amend the downtown public restrooms hours to 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. ...Read more
Board Approved Proposed Administrative Policy Changes at WBS
Legal Counsel presented orders of Administrative Policies and Procedures, and their proposed changes, to the Board of Commissioners. For Approval Authority Thresholds and Criteria, the policy will be repealed and replaced, with the main change being the lack of a liaison system. Changes to Advisory Bodies included removal of a line saying the board, when practicable, would be expected to communicate with the person no longer involved with the Advisory Committee. A line saying all appointments and removals to said committee prior to the end of the term shall be effectuated by board resolution was added. For Position Requisitions, if the position is budgeted, it will be considered approved. Personnel Actions will be delegated to department heads, Travel will be delegated to the finance director, and Animals in the Workplace will be approved on a discretionary basis. Motions in favor of all actions passed 3-0. The consent calendar was approved, and Commissioner Richardson gave a 5 Year Budget Projection Plan presentation. A graph showed Recurring Revenue and Operating Expenditures balanced for Fiscal Year 2027, but expenditures rose about 5% more each fiscal year than revenue, which showed 2.5% yearly growth.
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Josephine County Fair Announces 2026 Fair Entertainment Lineup
The Josephine County Fair is gearing up for the 2026 celebration packed with entertainment, family fun, and fair traditions plus free Fair admission every day. According to a release, this year’s fair promises four nights of headline entertainment in addition to daily attractions for the whole family. Kicking off the excitement on Wednesday, July 29th, the McCaslin Rough Stock Rodeo returns and is presented by McCaslin Rodeo. Fairgoers can expect an evening of bull riding, bronc riding, and classic rodeo competition. Thursday, July 30th, country star Clay Walker will take to the stage with chart-topping hits like What’s It to You, Live Until I Die, and If I Could Make a Living. The fun continues into Friday and Saturday with the Monster X Tour where 10,000 lb. car crushing trucks compete in racing, wheelies, and freestyle. Beyond the headline events, fairgoers can enjoy free nightly entertainment on the fair concert stage, plus daily Barnyard Races and Power’s Circus, all of which are free.
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