The council reviewed resolution 2026‑O505 on May 5, which updates language assigning enforcement authority to the town council and appointed staff and adds a list of names the town plans to enable for enforcement functions.
Staff explained the resolution’s purpose is to codify existing practice so staff and designated council members can act when called upon; it does not itself assign policing powers. The draft lists several individuals by name as authorized to perform enforcement functions when needed. The sheriff had recommended issuing printed cards for officers to show when addressing compliance issues; council members supported producing those cards and emphasized that enforcement officers should not represent themselves as police officers but as enforcement officers.
Council discussed the limits of local enforcement—speeding and dogs were noted as primary neighborhood concerns, though some issues (for example, actions inside neighboring jurisdictions) require other authorities. Staff asked for a motion to approve the resolution; the transcript records discussion but does not include a final roll‑call vote in the excerpt.