WHITE SALMON — Between their past two meetings, White Salmon’s City Council approved three ordinances, solidified a memorandum of understanding with the West Klickitat Regional Fire Authority (WKRFA), celebrated a former city employee and told stories in recognition of Hispanic Heritage Month.

The Sept. 17 meeting began by sending Ross Lambert, a public works employee for the past 30 years, off to retirement. Mayor Marla Keethler joked about Lambert’s relationship with the street sweeper, and then council heard a presentation on amending the city’s budget from Jennifer Neil, the director of finance and operations. The amendment reflects audit costs, additional revenue from prior grants, and the restructuring of city positions with their associated salaries, but the largest portion by far addresses ongoing infrastructure projects. “The majority of the budget amendment is encompassing infrastructure projects, projects that council had already approved and we’re under contract for, but were not incorporated into the budget,” Neil said.