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At the Aug. 6, 2025 meeting the Civil Rights Board recorded these formal actions:
- Adopt agenda: Moved by Director Burpee; second by Chair Lukeman. The board adopted the agenda by voice vote; no opposition or abstentions were recorded.
- Adopt minutes (June 4, 2025): Moved by Director Moore Doyle; second by Vice Chair Lukeman. The minutes were adopted by voice vote; no opposition or abstentions were recorded.
- Subcommittee appointments: Chair (Civil Rights Board) appointed Director Burpee to the educational subcommittee and appointed Director Sippling and Director DeBoer to the ordinance review subcommittee. Those appointments were announced by the chair and no roll-call vote was recorded in the minutes.
- Adjournment: Motion to adjourn was made and seconded; the meeting was adjourned by voice consent.
No ordinances, resolutions or contracts were adopted at this meeting. Where motion makers and seconders were recorded above, they are noted; vote tallies were not recorded in roll-call form and were taken by voice vote.
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