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Community Engagement Commission approves agenda and minutes, moves to adjourn

December 11, 2025 | Liberty Lake, Spokane County, Washington


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Community Engagement Commission approves agenda and minutes, moves to adjourn
The Liberty Lake Community Engagement Commission approved its agenda and the minutes from the Oct. 15 meeting and excused Commissioner Arlene Fisher during a routine Nov. 19 meeting.

A commissioner moved to excuse Arlene Fisher from the evening’s meeting; the motion was seconded and accepted by voice vote. Commissioners then voted to approve the agenda as presented and approved the Oct. 15 meeting minutes after a motion and a second.

City staff used the meeting’s business portion to deliver updates on local events, recruitment and outreach (described further in separate items). The chair later entertained a motion to adjourn, which was seconded and approved, concluding the meeting.

Next steps: the commission will continue its regular schedule and carry agenda items—such as leadership elections and recruitment outreach—into December.

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