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After meeting in executive session under Texas Government Code Chapter 551, the Mineral Wells City Council reconvened and approved a resolution related to a confidential economic development matter identified in the agenda as “Project Wellness.”
The council conducted the first reading and then the second reading of the same resolution during the regular session; each action carried on recorded voice vote 7–0. Staff read the caption into the record as required for the agenda.
What is known: The item was listed on the agenda under the executive‑session economic development and attorney‑consultation exemptions. No additional project details were disclosed in open session. Council took both readings and approved the resolution by unanimous vote.
Why it matters: The action represents a formal council decision on a matter that was discussed in closed session; under state open‑meetings rules the council provided the required public readings and votes in open session.
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