Florence City Council moves tax appropriation and domestic violence awareness resolution up on agenda

5936569 · October 13, 2025
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Summary

At a Florence City Council meeting, the presiding official moved several items — including a tax appropriation and a resolution recognizing October as Domestic Violence Awareness Month — earlier on the agenda; the council approved the minutes by voice vote.

At a Florence City Council meeting, the presiding official asked to move several items up on the agenda, including the appropriation of taxes, a tax accommodation item, the city manager’s report and a resolution recognizing October as Domestic Violence Awareness Month.

The move reshuffled the sequence of business so those items would be considered earlier in the meeting; no substantive debate on the moved items appears in the transcript excerpt.

The council approved the meeting minutes by voice vote. The presiding official said, "All those in favor, signify by saying aye. Aye. Opposes?" The transcript does not include a recorded roll call for that approval.

After announcing the agenda changes, the presiding official said the items listed for earlier consideration were: the appropriation of the taxes, the tax accommodation, the city manager’s report and the resolution recognizing October as Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The excerpt ends before the transcript records further discussion or formal votes on those items.

No ordinances, budget figures, or vote tallies for the moved items were provided in the transcript excerpt.