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Committee approves meeting summaries and docket changes; records motions to advance recovery-residence draft

October 14, 2025 | Lexington City, Fayette County, Kentucky


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Committee approves meeting summaries and docket changes; records motions to advance recovery-residence draft
The Social Services and Public Safety Committee opened its Oct. 14 session by approving two minutes items and concluded with several administrative votes.

Early in the meeting the committee approved the Aug. 26, 2025 regular committee summary and the Aug. 26 special committee summary; the transcript records the motions and voice votes but does not record named movers or a roll-call tally.

Later the committee recorded three additional administrative motions that carried by voice vote: a motion by Council Member Morton to transmit the council draft ordinance on recovery residences to the full council (motion carried), a motion by Morton to report the ordinance to the Oct. 21 work session so it can be considered before year end (motion carried), and a motion by Vice Mayor Wu to remove item number 8 (Court Appointed Special Advocates/CASA update) from next year’s committee agenda (motion carried). The transcript records the voice votes but does not provide individual roll-call tallies or named seconds for those motions.

The committee adjourned after these actions.

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