The Pullman City Council heard from representatives of Welch-Comer concerning their role in Project Downtown Pullman at their meeting on Tuesday. Mayor Francis Benjamin said he was thankful for the patience of the community as the city council works on fixing the broadcasting equipment. There will be a community open house from 4–6 p.m. on.
Pups and Cups will be temporarily closed during the summer months while Project Downtown Pullman is executed. The exact dates of the closing and reopening are currently unknown, said CJ Robert, Pups and Cups owner. They will be open on weekends periodically throughout the summer. Those dates are also undetermined, she said. Robert said the.
The Pullman City Council approved the authorization for the execution of a professional services agreement with Welch Comer at this week’s meeting. Mayor Francis Benjamin said this meeting was the first with the new order of agenda, placing community comments near the beginning of the meeting. These comments are related to items not on the.
Pullman city council held a special meeting to hear from those vote on accepting Apollo Inc.’s bid for Project Downtown Pullman. Mayor Francis Benjamin began the meeting with the public comment portion. Benjamin said he appreciated those who have taken the time to provide public comment in prior meetings. Twenty-four people signed up to partake.
The Graduate and Professional Students Association heard two presentations from the Environmental Sustainability Alliance and Mayor Francis Benjamin on divesting from fossil fuels and Pullman renovation Project 2040, respectively. The Environmental Sustainability Alliance’s executive board presented to the GPSA senate to persuade them to sign a petition on behalf of the GPSA in support of.