Action: None
Gym: The council supported moving ahead with further analysis for a new gym and directed the Parks and Recreation Commission to explore fundraising opportunities for the project. Yes: Unanimous
Board of Education (March 8)
Employment: The board voted in closed session to notify temporary certificated employees that they will be released from their contracts at the end of the school year and not rehired next year. The board also voted in closed session to not rehire an individual unnamed employee next school year. Yes: Unanimous
Budget: The board approved the district's second interim budget report for this school year, certifying that the district can meet its financial obligations through the next two school years, and approved budget revisions. Yes: Unanimous
Reduction: The board signed off on reducing the hours for the "residency officer" position from a year-round 30 hours per week job to an 11 month position with 7.5 hours per week of work. District staff said the change was due to a reduction in job duties. Yes: Unanimous
Council Policy and Services Committee (March 8)
Legislation: The committee received an update from its lobbyists about state and federal legislation and voted to support legislation that would facilitate conduct of orderly meetings. Yes: Unanimous
Auditor: The committee heard a presentation from the city auditor about the city's economic recovery effort and voted to accept the auditor's report. Yes: Unanimous
pstyle:13head>Planning and Transportation Commission (March 9)
Retreat: The commission held its annual retreat to discuss its workplan for 2022. Action: None
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