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Discussion of "Zillow Bridal" project tabled until Commissioner Lindy and stakeholder are available

May 29, 2025 | Yakima County, Washington


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Discussion of "Zillow Bridal" project tabled until Commissioner Lindy and stakeholder are available
A discussion about a project identified in the transcript as the "Zillow Bridal" project was postponed during the May 29 Yakima County work session because Commissioner Lindy, who has been taking the lead, was absent.

Commissioner Jamie McKinney said several residents had contacted commissioners about the project and that Commissioner Lindy had been taking the lead. McKinney asked staff to table the item until Lindy and a stakeholder, Matt Petrushevitz, can attend to provide a fuller update.

“It’s gonna be short because I needed Commissioner Lindy to be here,” McKinney said. “Some of our residents reached out to all three of us commissioners, but Commissioner Lindy had been taking the lead on this issue.” Julie Lawrence, Clerk of the Board, and Matt Petrushevitz confirmed to staff they would coordinate timing for the item to return to a future meeting. Matt said he was available Monday or next Thursday and asked staff to confirm Commissioner Lindy’s availability.

The work session record shows the item was postponed pending Commissioner Lindy’s attendance; no substantive policy decisions or commitments were made during the May 29 meeting.

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