No decisions recorded in recent Walla Walla City Council meetings; agenda items include urban forestry, housing, fire grants
In the past two weeks, the Walla Walla City Council held three meetings, but none produced a recorded decision. Minutes for a special work session are unavailable due to a system error, and the other two meetings were either informational or have not yet had minutes published. The most substantive items appear on the agenda for the regular meeting of August 12, which includes a forestry contract, a property surplus declaration for affordable housing, and a fire department grant.
August 3 — Special Work Session (no minutes)
The minutes for the City Council Special Work Session of August 3 could not be retrieved. The source document contains only a technical error message from the AgendaQuick publishing system (a ColdFusion compiler error), not the actual meeting record. No decisions, votes, or discussion items are present in the source.
August 10 — Work Session (informational)
The City Council held a work session with a single active agenda item: an annual update from the Downtown Walla Walla Foundation. No votes or decisions are listed on the agenda; the session appears to be informational only. Minutes have not yet been published.
August 12 — Regular Meeting (agenda only)
The City Council’s regular meeting agenda includes several items for consideration, but no decisions have been recorded because minutes are not yet available. The agenda lists:
- Awarding a $274,800.00 bid to Mountain View Tree Service, LLC for Urban Forestry Plan Implementation
- Declaring property at 5th and Sumach as surplus for affordable housing development with Blue Mountain Action Council
- Accepting the Alternative Response Team Grant Program for the Walla Walla Fire Department CARES
- Approving July 2026 accounts payable and payroll transactions
These items were on the agenda for discussion and potential action, but the outcomes are not yet known.
Coming up
No upcoming City Council meetings are listed in the next 14 days. Residents should check the city’s official meeting calendar for future agendas and minutes.