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Council adopts consent agenda, approves committee appointments; no items removed from consent

February 23, 2026 | Tualatin, Washington County, Oregon


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Council adopts consent agenda, approves committee appointments; no items removed from consent
The Tualatin City Council unanimously adopted the consent agenda at its Feb. 9 meeting and approved a slate of committee appointments later in the meeting.

Consent agenda items read into the record included approval of the regular meeting minutes for Feb. 9, 2026; Resolution No. 5940Four-twenty6 (exempting specified affordable housing developments from property taxes); and Resolution No. 5940Five-twenty6 (authorizing the city manager to execute a Metro Area Communications Commission grant agreement, appropriating special-purpose revenues in the general fund for FY 2025–26 and rescinding a prior resolution). Councilor (speaker 2) moved to adopt the consent agenda and the motion was seconded; the chair called the voice vote and members responded, "Aye."

Later in general business, Councilor Rios reported the council committee on evaluatory appointments recommended candidates for several advisory bodies (including the Budget Advisory Committee, Parks Advisory Committee and Core Area Parking District Board). Councilor Rios moved to approve the nominees and Councilor Sacca seconded; the motion was presented and no items were removed from the consent agenda for further discussion.

Actions recorded in the transcript excerpt:
- Motion to adopt the consent agenda as read; mover: Speaker 2 (moved at SEG 028); second: Meeting chair (second at SEG 029); outcome: adopted by voice vote ('Aye').
- Motion to approve committee appointments; mover: Councilor Rios (moved at SEG 1414); second: Councilor Sacca (second at SEG 1417); outcome: seconded and motion recorded; the transcript indicates the meeting proceeded with no further objections and moved on to other business.

What happens next: items requiring council-level follow-up (contracts referenced in the Linear Park project and the Metro Area Communications Commission grant implementation) will return to the council as staff bring contracts and procurement items forward for approval.

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