Kimberly council reviews hazard plan, liquor licenses at June 23 meeting
The Kimberly City Council convened on June 23 to consider several agenda items, including endorsement of the 2026 Twin Falls County Hazard Mitigation Plan and renewal of annual liquor licenses for nine local businesses. Because minutes from the meeting have not yet been published, the outcomes of votes are not known.
Hazard Mitigation Plan
The council had on its agenda a resolution to endorse the 2026 Twin Falls County Hazard Mitigation Plan. The plan outlines strategies to reduce risks from natural disasters such as floods, earthquakes, and wildfires. Adoption would align the city with countywide emergency preparedness efforts.
Liquor License Renewals
Under the consent calendar, the council was scheduled to vote on renewing liquor licenses for nine establishments: Anita's Buck-N-Bar, Guppies, Monterey Jacks, Maverik, Oasis Stop-N-Go, Stevo's, Family Dollar, Ridley's, and Mrs. Fox's Teahouse. Such renewals are routine annual actions.
Personnel Policy Amendment
The agenda included consideration of Resolution No. 391, which would amend the city's personnel policy to allow employees to donate vacation leave to coworkers. The change would create a mechanism for leave-sharing, often used in cases of medical or family emergencies.
PI Irrigation Compliance
Council members received an update on compliance with PI (Pressurized Irrigation) standards. No further details on the status of the update were provided in the agenda.
Accounts Payable
The council was set to approve accounts payable totaling $60,085.93. The breakdown included $35,549.15 for the general fund, $24,042.67 for water, $454.86 for sewer, and $39.25 for the library.
Coming up
No upcoming meetings are scheduled for the next two weeks, according to the city's published meeting calendar.
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