Resolutions

A resolution typically is less solemn and formal than an ordinance and, “generally speaking, is simply an expression of the opinion
or mind of the official body concerning some particular item of business or matter of administration coming within its official
cognizance. In practice, resolutions are often limited to expressions of opinion. Contrasted with an ordinance, which generally
prescribes permanent rules of conduct or government, a resolution usually deals with matters of a special or temporary character.
(MRSC, Local Ordinances for Washington Cities and Counties, September 2015)

A master list of resolutions is available here.

For resolutions prior to 2016 contact the City Clerk.