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Norwalk City pension board approves Feb. 12 minutes and moves to executive session

2956236 · March 12, 2025
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Summary

At its March 12, 2025 meeting, the Norwalk City Pension Board of Trustees approved minutes from its Feb. 12 meeting with a minor correction and then voted to enter an executive session; no topic for the executive session was disclosed on the record.

The Norwalk City Pension Board of Trustees approved minutes from its Feb. 12 meeting and then voted to enter an executive session during a regular meeting on March 12, 2025.

Board members conducted a roll call at the start of the meeting and noted a "minor correction" to the Feb. 12 minutes, described on the record as removing the word "hundreds" and addressing missing words described as "to approve." A motion to accept the minutes with that modification was made and seconded; members responded "Aye" and the minutes were approved. The meeting record shows the vote by audible assent but does not list individual vote names on the transcript.

After approving the minutes and asking for any public participation, a board speaker asked to move into an executive session. The recording was stopped immediately after that request and no subject for the executive session was disclosed in the public transcript.

Roll call at the start of the meeting named several attendees and consultants, including Chitzamine Lamb; Richard Baskett; Jim Hendrickson; Jared Schmidt; Bob Broadley; Ed Coble (noted on the record "with Cabac"); Dave Kramer; Primm Murdoch of Callan; and Kevin Schmidt of Callan. A staff member identified as Ashley was also present on the recording.

No public comments were recorded before the request to enter executive session, and no additional motions or formal actions appear in the public portion of the transcript.

The board did not state any follow-up items on the public record before pausing the meeting for the closed session.