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Meetings

The article outlines upcoming meetings in Whitman County and Moscow, providing crucial information for local residents about various governmental and educational gatherings. It highlights the importance of community engagement and staying informed about local decisions that may impact citizens.

SEL Physical Therapist Dr. Michael Cady Appointed To PRH Board

Dr. Michael Cady, a physical therapist at SEL Labs Health Clinic, has been appointed to the Pullman Regional Hospital Board of Commissioners, filling the vacancy left by Jeff Elbracht after his 18-year tenure. Cady was chosen from a pool of three candidates and will be up for election this fall, marking a significant local leadership change in healthcare governance.

Pullman School District Ends Interlocal Agreement with City of Pullman to Operate the Aquatic Center

Pullman School District 267 has ended its shared use agreement with the City of Pullman for the Aquatic Center, effective August 31, 2025. The decision, attributed to financial constraints, has prompted the city to explore alternative pool operations, including potential partnerships with other agencies. Mayor Francis Benjamin expressed gratitude for the partnership while emphasizing ongoing collaboration on future projects.

City of Pullman Affirms Community Policing Practices

The Pullman Police Department reaffirms its commitment to community policing in the face of recent Federal Executive Directives regarding immigration enforcement. Emphasizing the distinction between local and federal responsibilities, the department aims to maintain trust within the community, including undocumented individuals, while adhering to Washington State law.

City of Pullman New Year's Day Closures

Pullman City Hall and various city services will be closed on January 1, 2025, in observance of New Year’s Day. Key facilities, including the Recreation Center and Neill Public Library, will also be unavailable, with Pullman Transit suspending services for the day. Emergency services will remain operational during the closure.

City of Pullman Completes State Accountability, Financial, and Federal Grant Compliance Audits for 2022

The City of Pullman has successfully completed its 2022 accountability, financial, and federal grant compliance audits with the Washington State Auditor’s Office, confirming proper management of public funds. The audit revealed no significant deficiencies, although a minor compliance issue regarding contractor debarment was noted and subsequently resolved. Finance Director Jeff Elbracht emphasized the city's commitment to transparency and accurate financial reporting.

City Council Open House on October 22

The Pullman City Council will host an Open House on October 22, 2024, from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the Pullman Senior Center, inviting community members to discuss the Council's 2024-2025 goals. Each elected official will present specific topics, fostering engagement and input from residents.

Pullman Wins 2023 Excellence Award for Best City Project

Pullman, WA, has been awarded the 2023 Excellence Award for Best City Project by WSDOT and FHWA for the successful completion of the Arterial Streets Resurfacing 2020 project. This $1.8 million initiative enhanced road safety and accessibility, including the installation of ADA-compliant curb ramps and traffic calming measures, showcasing Pullman's commitment to community-focused infrastructure improvements.

Hearing Examiner Decision(s)

The Hearing Examiner has released final decisions from recent public hearings, including a significant ruling on the Gropp Setback Reduction at 435 SW Fountain Street. This decision impacts local zoning regulations and property development in Pullman, Washington. Access the full decision via the provided link.

Water System Plan Public Forum

The City of Pullman is hosting a public forum on April 16, 2024, to gather community feedback on its proposed Water System Plan (WSP) for the next decade. Residents are encouraged to attend the forum at Pullman City Hall or submit written comments by the specified deadline. Access to the draft WSP is available online for public review.