TD Council looks at realigning City Manager’s office, airport hangar construction
The Dalles City Council will weigh a $96,000 staffing proposal Monday to strengthen HR and IT capacity. Other agenda items include a $2.29 million airport hangar contract and business license updates.
City of TD getting tough on public nuisances: Would-be law could shutter properties for 3 offenses in 6 months
The proposed law would treat a property as a public nuisance if three qualifying incidents occur within six months, including disturbances within 300 feet caused by patrons or invitees affecting nearby homes, businesses, or public spaces.
Food vendors, charities barred from sidewalk work; councilor promises to deliver location to feed homeless
City staff to further clarify rules around food carts while one councilor takes on task of finding a spot for feeding houseless away from city sidewalks.
White Salmon to award $5.4 million water project, consider updates to law enforcement and parks contracts
The White Salmon City Council will consider awarding more than $5.4 million for a major water infrastructure project Wednesday night, Aug. 6, alongside reviewing regional police cooperation and approving final costs tied to a multi-year park planning effort.
TD Council to look at buildable lands to increase employment, grow economy
The Dalles City Council will hear an update on the City’s buildable lands inventory at its regular meeting this evening, Monday, March 28, starting at 5:30 p.m. The buildable lands inventory is used in guiding decisions and requests affecting local employment and the economy.
TD Council to discuss development fees, airport progress, board appointments March 14 at 5:30 p.m.
Housing Developers in East the Dalles will be looking at increased fees for sanitary sewer services if The Dalles City Council approves a reimbursement district at its regular meeting set for 5:30 p.m. Monday, March 14.
TD Council takes ‘Screaming deal’ on Sixth Street
Council approves a $1-million deal to improve West Sixth Street, talks about hiring a new city manager, annexes property for new houses, gets clean audit and rejects bids for Trevitt Street utility replacement.