MOSES LAKE - On Tuesday, the city of Moses Lake confirmed that Allison Williams resignation from her city administrator role was at the request of Moses Lake s city council.
MOSES LAKE The city of Moses Lake does not need to have a permanent parking place for RVs and other vehicles used as residences in order to enforce city parking ordinances, Moses Lake City Manager Allison Williams told members of the City Council on Tuesday.
However, the lack of such a place puts the city at risk of being sued when it forces residents who are otherwise without living accommodations to move on or impounds their vehicles, Williams said.
MOSES LAKE The city of Moses Lake is still looking at sites for parking RVs used as residences eight of which are parked along North Central Drive and hopes to have some possible options to give to the city council at their next formal meetings in early May.
“We are looking at surplus city properties, and we will bring options to you on May 11 to move the units,” City Manager Allison Williams told council members during their previous regular meeting on April 11.
ROYAL CITY Summerfest, the library and a U.S. Department of Agriculture loan were among the topics of Tuesday’s Royal City City Council meeting.
Grant County Commissioner Cindy Carter addressed the council regarding arrangements for the car show that’s a traditional part of Summerfest. In the past cars have parked on the pavement, but Carter requested the council’s permission to put the cars on the grass toward the south end of Lions Park on Friday.