The Dalles City Council voted unanimously to proceed with an intergovernmental agreement with Columbia Gorge Community College and Wasco County to use three-point-five million dollars in enterprise zone funds from the third Google project to help CGCC build the Treaty Oak Skills Center. The CGCC board last week voted to proceed with a seven-point-six million dollar bond sale on the project pending signing of the IGA, and Wasco County Commissioners will take up the subject on Wednesday. The College has a seven-point-three million dollar grant from the state for the project, and has committed $3.8 million to construct college housing toward the required match that would be completed with the enterprise zone funds, but the state requires those monies to be in the bank by February 11, and for that to happen the bond sale needs to proceed by January 28. The enterprise zone funds would go to CGCC once the facility is completed. The third Google project agreement calls for the first of 15 annual payments to be made in fiscal year 2019-20, and will be for at least one million dollars, and most officials think it will be substantially more than that. The vote came during the first meeting for new Mayor Rich Mays and Councilor Rod Runyon, who took their oaths of office at the start of the meeting along with re-elected members Russ Brown and Tim McGlothlin.