Wilbur, Washington
Próximas reuniones
Council
El Concejo Municipal de Wilbur aprobará artículos de consentimiento que incluyen nómina y cuentas por pagar. Luego discutirán nuevos temas: estadísticas de la Oficina del Sheriff del Condado de Lincoln, un contrato de control de malezas nocivas, cotizaciones para pisos/ventanas/puertas, una discusión sobre el museo y un reclamo por agravio. Los temas antiguos incluyen pozos de monitoreo, actualización de auditoría y actualización de la piscina. Se escucharán informes del alcalde, el concejo, el tesorero y los jefes de departamento.
- Aprobación de cheques de nómina por un total de $32,296.30
- Cheques de cuentas por pagar (monto no especificado) para el 7 de julio de 2026
- Discusión de un contrato de control de malezas nocivas
- Cotizaciones para pisos, ventanas y puertas
- Discusión de un reclamo por agravio
Reuniones recientes
Council
El Concejo Municipal de Wilbur se reunirá para aprobar cheques de nómina y cuentas por pagar, discutir el Contrato de Arrendamiento del Centro para Mayores y revisar el Informe del Capataz de Mayo. La reunión incluye una audiencia pública sobre la Conferencia de Salida de Auditoría y comentarios de los ciudadanos.
- Aprobación de cheques de nómina ($21,792.57)
- Aprobación de cheques de cuentas por pagar
- Discusión del Contrato de Arrendamiento del Centro para Mayores
- Informe del Capataz de Mayo
- Audiencia de la Conferencia de Salida de Auditoría
Council
El consejo llevará a cabo una audiencia pública sobre una solicitud de liberación de calle y discutirá nuevos temas, incluyendo un permiso de ocupación en el hogar, la colocación de una urna electoral en Wilbur, el trabajo preliminar de calles TIB para la próxima subvención con Varela Engineering, y el arrendamiento del Senior Center. Los temas anteriores incluyen actualizaciones sobre la ordenanza de perros y las cámaras de seguridad. El tesorero informará sobre las reparaciones de ambulancias.
- Audiencia pública para solicitud de liberación de calle
- Discusión sobre permiso de ocupación en el hogar
- Consideración de una urna electoral en Wilbur
- Subvención preliminar de trabajo en calles TIB con Varela Engineering
- Discusión sobre arrendamiento del Senior Center
The council denied the Melewskis' request to vacate a street and alley after a public hearing. They approved a home occupation permit for Cougar Ridge Construction, an agreement for a ballot box with the Lincoln County Auditor, and the purchase of a new repeater for the water tower. The consent agenda, including payroll, accounts payable, and prior meeting minutes, was approved.
- Denied street and alley vacation request (unanimous)
- Approved consent agenda: payroll $12,618.14, accounts payable $50,851.90, minutes (unanimous)
- Approved home occupation permit for Cougar Ridge Construction (unanimous)
- Approved ballot box agreement with Lincoln County Auditor (unanimous)
- Approved purchase of new repeater for water tower (unanimous)
Council
The council will discuss a review of the town's dog ordinance and receive a report on a theft at the cemetery. Other topics include an update on pool renovation pricing and deliverables for the Growth Management Update. Consent agenda includes approval of payroll ($21,035.92) and accounts payable.
- Dog Ordinance Review
- Cemetery theft report concerning Reo Link
- SCJ Alliance Deliverables 4 for Growth Management Update
- Pool renovation update with 2026 pricing
- Preliminary TIB street work grant discussion with Varela Engineering
The council approved the consent agenda including payroll and bills. They approved purchasing two cellular/solar security cameras for the cemetery and town park. They raised pool fees for the 2026 season and updated dog license application requirements.
- Approved consent agenda (payroll $21,035.92, accounts payable $47,578.06, minutes of May 5) unanimously
- Approved purchase of two solar/cell security cameras for cemetery and park
- Increased pool daily fee to $8, individual pass to $175, family pass to $300, rental to $300 (first 2 hrs) + $100/hr
- Updated dog license application to require proof of vaccinations and spay/neuter
Council
The Wilbur Town Council will consider a resolution setting a public hearing date for a street vacation requested by Melewski. They will also discuss an aggressive dog incident, review April sheriff's statistics, and consider a contract with Norman's World for animal care. Old business includes an update on pool renovation pricing and a state audit report.
- Resolution 596: setting hearing date for street vacation (Melewski)
- Payroll checks $12,633.27 approved
- Accounts payable checks (amount unknown) approved
- Discussion of contract with Norman's World for animal care
- Pool renovation update – 2026 pricing
Council approved Resolution 596 setting a June 3 hearing date for a street vacation request. They also approved the Norman's World contract and the consent agenda including payroll and accounts payable. The 1st quarter financials were signed off. Discussion on updating the aggressive dog ordinance was tabled for review.
- Approved consent agenda: payroll $12,633, AP $23,994, April 21 minutes (unanimous)
- Approved Norman's World contract (motion by Phelps, second Jaeger, all approved)
- Approved Resolution 596 setting hearing date for street vacation June 3 (motion Krause, second Hanon, all approved)
- Signed off on 1st quarter financials
- Tabled aggressive dog ordinance updates for review at next meeting
Council
The Wilbur Town Council will discuss new topics including animal control, first-quarter financials, a sign lease, and general code rates. Old topics include an update on pool renovation with 2026 pricing and a public works spray license. The consent agenda covers payroll and accounts payable approvals.
- Payroll checks $18,141.29 dated April 20
- Accounts Payable (amount to be determined)
- Pool renovation pricing update for 2026
- Public Works Spray License discussion
- Donations: $100 to museum fund, $410 to ambulance fund
The council approved a new sign lease for the property previously used by Tom's Boat Shop. They also voided a chicken permit due to an incomplete application and agreed to contract with Gina Habstad for animal control services. Additionally, street closures for the Goose Days event were approved, and the premium package for general code rates was chosen.
- Approved consent agenda including payroll and accounts payable
- Approved street closures for Goose Days
- Agreed to contract with Gina Habstad for animal control (attorney to draft)
- Approved new sign lease for Tom's Boat Shop property
- Voided chicken permit for Samantha Ward due to incomplete application
- Approved premium package for general code rates annual fee
- Deferred sign-off on 1st Quarter Financials to next meeting
- Approved adjournment
Council
The Wilbur Town Council will discuss the pool renovation update with 2026 pricing, consider home-based business and chicken permits, and review donations and financial reports. No resolutions or ordinances are scheduled.
- Pool renovation update – 2026 pricing
- Home Based Business Permit
- Two Chicken Permit Requests
- Payroll checks $27,592.29
- Donations totaling $475 to Museum fund, $100 to pool, $650 to ambulance fund
The council approved a home-based business permit for Crust & Crumb artisan bread, two chicken permits, and the consent agenda including payroll and accounts payable. They decided to move forward with the current pool repair bid without bidding per MRSC guidance. Year-end reports were signed off, and donations totaling $1,225 were accepted. No ordinances were considered.
- Approved consent agenda: payroll $38,640.82, AP $42,537.03, March 17 minutes (unanimous)
- Approved home-based business permit for Crust & Crumb (artisan bread)
- Approved two chicken permits (Andrea Carlson, Samantha Ward)
- Signed year-end reports
- Decided to move forward with current pool repair bid
- Accepted donations: $575 museum fund, $100 ambulance fund (Chuck Dyer), $550 ambulance fund (Jim Bostwick)