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Meeting roundup: council approves consent items and retirement code change; firearms ordinance deferred to Oct. 28
Summary
At the Oct. 14 Fairfax City Council meeting members unanimously adopted the agenda and consent calendar, enacted a retirement‑plan code amendment for nonvested participants, and voted to defer action on a proposed firearms ordinance to Oct. 28 after a public hearing with extensive public comment.
The Fairfax City Council on Oct. 14 unanimously adopted its meeting agenda and the consent calendar, took unanimous action enacting a change to the city retirement code for nonvested participants, and—after a public hearing on proposed amendments to the city’s firearms ordinance—voted unanimously to defer final action to the council’s Oct. 28 meeting.
Adoption of agenda and consent calendar Council moved early in the meeting to adopt the agenda as presented and to approve the consent agenda, including minutes from the Sept. 30 and Oct. 7 meetings and scheduling a public hearing requesting that the General Assembly consider three city‑charter amendments related to transient occupancy tax, election timing, and compensation for boards and commissions. The consent agenda motions passed by roll call vote without opposition.
Retirement‑plan code amendment enacted JC Martinez, the city’s chief financial officer,…
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