NOTICE OF PETITION: On July 7, 2020, the Selah School District submitted a Right-of-Way Vacation application and petition to the City of Selah requesting vacation of a portion of the North First Street right-of-way lying north of West Bartlett Ave. for the purpose of eliminating the existing on street school bus and vehicle parking in front of the John Campbell School. The parking is to be replaced with public sidewalk and landscaping in collaboration with the reconstruction of the existing … Read More
Town Hall Meeting July 21, 2020
On Tuesday July 21, 2020 at 5:30pm, Mayor Sherry Raymond will be hosting a Town Hall Meeting via zoom. This meeting will primarily be to receive and respond to public comment by the citizenry of Selah. To participate, please follow the zoom instructions below to login.
Notice of Public Hearing – Transit Development Plan
Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, July 28, 2020 commencing at 5:30 p.m., or as soon thereafter as practical, the City of Selah City Council will conduct a public hearing via Zoom to consider adoption of the City of Selah Transit Development Plan, Six-year Plan 2020-2025. A link will be available on the City’s website at www.selahwa.gov prior to the meeting
A copy of the proposed Six-year Plan 2021-2026 is on file and available for public inspection during regular … Read More
City Council Special Session June 24, 2020
UPDATE: Council will come out of executive session at 7:35pm. At that point, attendees will be able to log in again using the link below.
CITY COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF SELAH, WASHINGTON
NOTICE OF CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL MEETING
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the City of Selah City Council will be conducting a Special Meeting on Wednesday, June 24, 2020 at 6:00 pm to evaluate complaints brought against and review the performance of a public employee. The Special Meeting will take place via … Read More
Proclamation by the Mayor of Selah, Washington, in Regards to Recent Political Rallies
Mayor Sherry Raymond has issued a proclamation addressing recent political rallies in Selah.
Proclamation by the Mayor of Selah, Washington, in Regards to Recent Political Rallies
2020 Consumer Confidence Water Quality Report
The City of Selah Water Department is pleased to present to you Selah’s 2020 Annual Water Quality Report (2019 reporting year). This report is designed to inform you about the quality and services the City delivers. The City’s goal is to provide a safe and dependable supply of drinking water. We are committed to making improvements to the water quality process to protect our water resources, and ensure the quality of our water. The full report can be found on … Read More
Garbage pickup will be THURSDAY
Due to the Memorial Day holiday on Monday, May 25, Basin Disposal will pick up trash on Thursday, May 28, 2020. Please put your trash receptacles out the night prior.
Thank you!
Notice of Rescheduled Public Hearing
Application: Adoption of the City’s 2021-2026 Six Year Transportation Improvement Program.
Project Location: City wide
Complete Application: May 4, 2020
File Number: SEPA-2020-004
Rescheduled Public Hearing: Notice is hereby given that the public hearing for the adoption of the City of Selah’s Six Year Transportation Improvement Plan originally scheduled for Tuesday, June 23, 2020, has been RESCHEDULED for June 9, 2020. The subject hearing will commence at 5:30 p.m., or as soon thereafter as practical, the City of Selah City Council will conduct … Read More
Letter to Selah residents and business owners clarifying the Mayor’s Proclamation of May 8, 2020
In response to confusion with regard to the Proclamation by the Mayor of Selah, Washington, In Regards to Recent Proclamations by Govemor Jay Inslee, City Attorney Rob Case has drafted a letter clarifying the Proclamation.
Proclamation by the Mayor of Selah, Washington, in Regards to recent Proclamations by Governor Jay Inslee
WHEREAS, Governor Jay Inslee’s recent Proclamation No. 20-05 – known as the “Stay Home, Stay Healthy” emergency order — and also his numerous follow-up Proclamations have caused much confusion and much worry for residents and businessowners in Selah; and
WHEREAS, a number of Selah residents and businessowners have expressed doubts as to whether the Governor’s Proclamations are constitutional, both under the federal Constitution and under the state constitution, because the Proclamations significantly infringe inalienable rights including the right to free assembly, … Read More