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Council approves minutes and discretionary purchases; minutes and adjournment recorded

3005104 · February 10, 2025
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Summary

The council approved the Jan. 13 minutes and unanimously authorized two discretionary purchases — a replacement Santa suit and a full-page playbill ad for the Brooklyn High School spring musical — and then adjourned.

The Brooklyn City Council approved minutes from its Jan. 13 meeting and voted to authorize two discretionary purchases from council’s small discretionary fund: replacement of a Santa suit for the city’s annual visit, and a full-page, $50 playbill advertisement for the Brooklyn High School spring musical (The Wizard of Oz).

A motion to approve the Jan. 13 minutes passed on a recorded roll call with Kathy Pucci, Steven Coyle, Andy Sellhertz, Matt Mosley, Kevin Tanski and Sue Grodick voting “Yes.” The council later voted to authorize use of the discretionary fund to purchase a new Santa suit; the motion passed on a voice vote with the same council members recorded as voting “Yes.” The council also approved a $50 full-page ad in the school playbill on a unanimous recorded vote.

At the meeting’s close the council moved and seconded to adjourn; roll-call votes to adjourn showed the council present and voting to end the session. No dissenting votes or abstentions were recorded for these items in the meeting transcript.