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Votes at a glance: consent agenda, remote attendance, adjournment and other routine items

October 14, 2025 | Bloomington, McLean County, Illinois


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Votes at a glance: consent agenda, remote attendance, adjournment and other routine items
At the Oct. 13 Bloomington City Council meeting the following routine actions were recorded:

- Consent agenda: Mayor and council approved the consent agenda by motion; no items were pulled for separate discussion. Motion carried.

- Remote attendance: The council voted to allow Council member Scott to attend remotely for a family matter; the member participated and voted on subsequent items.

-Adjournment: The council approved a motion to adjourn at the end of the meeting.

These procedural items were recorded on the meeting docket; individual items included in the consent agenda were not pulled for separate discussion during the meeting and were approved as presented.

For the record: separated, debated and recorded ordinance and contract votes (grocery-tax dedication, IAFF Local 49 contract, FOIA fee amendment, and the economic-incentive agreement) are reported in separate articles.

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