The McCall City Council took several formal actions during the meeting. Key votes and outcomes are listed below.
• Idaho Transportation Department Office of Highway Safety traffic enforcement grant: Council approved submission of the Office of Highway Safety traffic enforcement grant application to fund overtime traffic enforcement (pedestrian safety, seatbelt compliance, aggressive driving and DUI enforcement) and authorized the mayor to sign all necessary documents. The motion carried by roll call.
• Blue Cross of Idaho Foundation for Health grant (comprehensive plan): Council approved submittal of a grant application to the Blue Cross of Idaho Foundation for Health for up to $25,000 to support incorporating a health perspective into the city’s comprehensive plan update and authorized the mayor to sign necessary documents.
• Appointment to McCall Historic Preservation Commission: Council appointed Jennifer Sizemore to a three-year term on the McCall Historic Preservation Commission, with the term expiring November 2028. The Historic Preservation Commission had recommended the appointment unanimously.
• Resolution 26-07 — Four-day workweek pilot policy: Council adopted Resolution 26-07 to implement a four-day workweek pilot for specified city offices, authorized the mayor to sign documents, and directed staff to begin public outreach and a customer-service survey ahead of a planned Dec. 1 start. Emergency services and operational necessities (snow removal, golf course operations) were explicitly excluded from the closure.
• Executive session: Council voted to enter executive session under Idaho Code § 74-206(1)(b) (personnel matters) and § 74-206(1)(d) (exempt records). City attorney Mr. Bybee participated by phone.