The Logan City Council voted to adopt Resolution 25‑44, appropriating $131,000 in restricted 9‑1‑1 fund revenues for additional dispatcher training and backfill.
Rich, a city staff member, described the request as appropriations of operating revenues in the 9‑1‑1 fund that are restricted or committed toward dispatcher training and backfilling positions after recent turnover. He said the staff had filled the vacant dispatcher positions and needed to fund expanded training opportunities. The public hearing drew no speakers; the council then moved to accept Resolution 25‑44. The resolution passed by voice vote.
At the same meeting the council unanimously ratified John Zeray’s appointment to the Connect Transit board. Mayor Daines introduced Zeray; the council moved and seconded the nomination and approved it by voice vote. Zeray’s term will begin in January after he completes his current library board service.
The council also accepted the minutes from the prior meeting and approved the evening’s agenda after a suggested amendment and a voice vote.
Votes at a glance:
• Resolution 25‑44 — Approve appropriation of $131,000 to the 9‑1‑1 fund for dispatcher training. Outcome: adopted by voice vote (no roll‑call recorded).
• Appointment — John Zeray, Connect Transit board. Outcome: ratified (voice vote); term starts in January following completion of current board duties.
• Minutes and agenda — Accepted as amended (voice vote).
No roll‑call tallies were read into the record for these items; actions were recorded as voice votes.