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Norwalk City Commission moves to executive session after public questions about notice
Summary
At a virtual meeting Oct. 8 the Norwalk City Commission voted to enter executive session to discuss an attorney-client communication about procurement and consultant compensation after two public commenters said the posted executive-session agenda lacked sufficient detail.
The Norwalk City Commission voted Oct. 8 to go into executive session during a virtual meeting after two members of the public raised concerns that the posted agenda did not clearly state the meeting’s purpose.
Attorney Diane Callahan, speaking during the meeting’s public-comment period, said the agenda’s description — which she said listed only “processes for procurement” — was insufficient for an executive session. "The agenda that was posted is not a legal posting," Callahan said, adding that an agenda for executive session must be "clear and concise" so the public knows what will be discussed.
Callahan said a subsequent email from a commissioner…
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