Deer Park, Washington, United States

Deer Park

Gazette

Local Writers, Local Photographers, Locally Owned

Quick Bits – Deer Park City Council Meeting

During the last Deer Park City Council meeting, several issues were addressed briefly.  These issues regarded pedestrian ramps, COVID emergency powers, inflation regarding the annual fireworks budget, and repairs completed in parks. 

Pedestrian Ramp Replacement
Many of the city’s pedestrian ramps at road intersections do not currently comply with the required standards. Therefore, when street maintenance is performed, any non-compliant ramps must be upgraded. 

Because of a funding deadline and canceling the previously scheduled meeting, the Mayor had already signed an agreement to update a number of pedestrian ramps. The previous meeting was canceled because Council Members Newsom and Cragun would not be in attendance. The council agreed to ratify Verzal’s decision. 

COVID Emergency Powers Repealed
The mayor’s emergency powers were repealed without any debate at this meeting. More details about that are in our previous article: Emergency Powers Repealed DPGazette.com/x73js

Inflation & Fireworks
During the approval of expenditures, there was a discussion about inflation and increasing the budget for the annual fireworks show on Independence day. It was determined that it is too late to adjust the budget for this year and that the council will reconsider the topic in the fall during the annual budget workshop, usually held in October.

Repairs Completed In Parks
City staff have completed repairs to the skate park ramps. Now that those repairs are complete, the skate park is open. Additionally, repairs have been made to the park bathrooms, and they are now available as well. 

Watch: Deer Park City Council Meeting April 20th, 2022
You can watch the whole video from the meeting on YouTube. Use the links below to skip to the meeting portions you are interested in.

Key Points

  • 00:00 – Call to Order & Roll Call
  • 00:15 – Invocation & Pledge of Allegiance
  • 01:10 – Approval of Agenda & Meeting Minutes
  • 02:45 – Public Hearings – Transportation Improvement Program
  • 04:00 – New Business – Change Order Northwest Grading
  • 05:25 – New Business – Pedestrian Ramp Replacement
  • 10:30 – New Business – Ramp Construction Management
  • 11:15 – New Business – Filling Council Vacancy 
  • 22:05 – Resolution – Transportation Improvement Program
  • 23:30 – Resolution – Repealing COVID Emergency Powers
  • 24:10 – Consent Agenda & Fireworks Show
  • 30:50 – Report of Departments
  • 39:45 – Report of Officers
  • 45:20 – Comments from Audience

Sources:
YouTube City Council Meeting https://youtu.be/sveaJOPwpqk Recorded April 20th, 2022

Featured Sponsor
Thank You For Your Support!

Related Articles

City & School Levy Under Investigation

A state investigation is officially underway into the City of Deer Park for the alleged illegal use of taxpayer resources to promote a $14.6 million school levy. At the center of the probe is a potential conflict of interest, as the School District’s plans to purchase city-owned land in the near future hinge on the levy’s passage.

Read More »

Fire At Sculley’s Auto Quickly Extinguished

Fire erupted from a van parked in front of Sculley’s on Monday. A quick response by Spokane County Fire District #4 crews prevented a vehicle fire from spreading to the structure. Traffic was blocked on A Street for a short time while crews worked on the fire.

Read More »
Typewriter with paper reading "Letters to the Editor"

Letter To The Editor – School Levy Importance

As a city council member in the late 70’s and early 80’s and a city employee for 24 years I have heard a lot of misinformation disseminated through “coffee shop” talk and later social media. It has always concerned me to hear incorrect information passed along by people who don’t bother to ask for the facts, when they are readily available. Right now I am hearing of things being said about the Deer Park School levy, particularly the need for a new bus barn, that are troubling.

Read More »

Splash Pad Season Comes To A Close

The City of Deer Park’s new splash pad at Mix Park is set to conclude its first season, having been open for less than a month. With only this weekend left for families to enjoy the new park attraction, time is running out to cool off before it closes to the public.

Read More »

Know Your Candidates 5Q For City Council 2025

The Deer Park Gazette posed five questions to city council & mayoral candidates in the upcoming election, including those running unopposed. These questions delve into candidates’ priorities, views, perspectives, approaches, and how personal beliefs have shaped their direction.

Read More »

Share this!

Featured Sponsor
Thank You For Your Support!

Share this!

Featured Sponsor
Thank You For Your Support!

Read more news.

City & School Levy Under Investigation

A state investigation is officially underway into the City of Deer Park for the alleged illegal use of taxpayer resources to promote a $14.6 million school levy. At the center of the probe is a potential conflict of interest, as the School District’s plans to purchase city-owned land in the near future hinge on the levy’s passage.

Read More »

Splash Pad Season Comes To A Close

The City of Deer Park’s new splash pad at Mix Park is set to conclude its first season, having been open for less than a month. With only this weekend left for families to enjoy the new park attraction, time is running out to cool off before it closes to the public.

Read More »

Read & Support The

Local news to keep you informed and entertained. The Deer Park Gazette is locally owned and operated. When you support the Deer Park Gazette, you support local writers and photographers.