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Albion City Council Meeting

November 11, 2025 · Albion, ID
Source: 11 2025 Minutes (PDF)
Retrieved April 25, 2026 from albionidaho.gov ↗
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Attendees

Isaac Loveland (Mayor)
Kevin Lloyd (Council President)
Tyson Tolman (Councilperson)
Wayne Winder (Councilperson)
Dallan Carlson (Councilperson)
Linda Hutchison (City Clerk-Treasurer)
Kerry McMurray (City Attorney)
Deric Bell (Deputy Clerk)
Earl Warthen (Other)
Colleen Klamm (Other)
Jon Davis (Other)
Richy Carlson (Other)
Donold Danner (Other)
✓ Present: 13/13

Decisions

#1

APPROVED

#2

APPROVED

#3

APPROVED

#4

APPROVED

Agenda Items

#1

Review Electric Contract with Bonneville Power Administration and Authorize Mayor to Submit Electronic Signature

The council reviewed and approved the electric contract with Bonneville Power Administration

#2

Discuss Renewal of General Engineering Services Agreement with Keller Associates for FY2026

The council discussed and approved the renewal of the general engineering services agreement with Keller Associates

#3

Discuss Potential Update of Verbiage to Set a Defined Timeframe of Advance Notice for Water, Sewer, and Electrical Projects Requiring Maintenance Personnel Assistance

The council discussed the potential update of verbiage to set a defined timeframe of advance notice for water, sewer, and electrical projects

#4

Review Presented 2025 Cassia Co. Hazzard Mitigation Plan and Discuss/Approve Res. 2025-07 Providing for City of Albion Adoption

The council reviewed and approved the hazard mitigation plan and resolution 2025-07

#5

Further Discussion of Planning for City Office Move and Potential Options regarding Community Library Use of Building or Other Future Options

The council discussed the planning for the city office move and potential options for the community library

#6

Executive Session As Needed Pursuant to Idaho Code § 74-206 (1) (a), (b), (c), (d), (f), or (i)

The council entered into executive session

Public Comments

1 speaker
Deric Bell · Topic: Community cohesion and cooperation

Deputy Clerk Deric Bell made a public comment regarding the need for community cohesion and cooperation