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Common Council Meeting - June 22, 2026

Published: Jun 22, 2026

Budget & FinanceInfrastructure

City Approves Increased Financial Contribution for Green Bay Avenue Resurfacing Project

The council reviewed and approved an update to the financial agreement for the Green Bay Avenue project (Highway 57 resurfacing). The city's share of the cost has increased to $675,500 from a previous estimate of $562,000, reflecting ongoing cost increases for design and local improvements requested by the city, such as altering bump-outs and entry points.

Public SafetyOther

City Council Addresses Rising Concerns Over E-bikes, Scooters, and Mini-Motorcycles Posing Public Safety Risks

The council discussed an increase in the use of electric bikes, scooters, and mini-motorcycles within the city, citing numerous complaints and safety concerns from residents. These concerns include speeding, running stop signs, and riding on sidewalks and bike paths, jeopardizing pedestrians and children. The discussion involved city staff, the police chief, and council members to explore potential solutions, including increased enforcement, public awareness campaigns through social media and newsletters, and possible ordinance changes. The current regulations regarding different classes of e-bikes and e-scooters were reviewed, along with their legality on roads and sidewalks. The primary focus was on addressing unsafe behaviors and illegal vehicles like unregistered mini-motorcycles and go-karts, rather than outright bans on legal e-bikes.

Hiring & ProcurementInstitutional

Glendale City Council Approves $8.45 Million Police Station Renovation Contract

The council approved an addendum to an agreement with Kimosi Construction for the police station renovation project. The total cost, not to exceed $8.45 million, includes additional work such as replacing the roof on older sections of the police department building. This cost is below the $11.15 million allocated in the capital improvement plan. A contingency of $300,000 is included, and the construction manager aims to minimize change orders.

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