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Council enters closed session to consult attorney on Prosthesisian v. City of Holland

2944495 · April 2, 2025
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Summary

Council voted to go into closed session to consult with the city attorney about settlement or trial strategy for Prosthesisian v. City of Holland; council stated no actions are expected after the closed session beyond adjourning the regular meeting.

The Holland City Council voted to enter a closed session to consult with the city attorney regarding settlement or trial strategy in the case of Prosthesisian v. City of Holland.

Council moved into closed session at the end of the April 2 meeting on a motion by Council Member Freeman, supported by Council Member Soule. The mayor said discussion in open session "would have a detrimental effect on the position of the city." Council also noted it did not expect to take any actions after the closed session other than adjourning the regular meeting.

A roll-call vote was held and the motion carried; the council then directed staff to clear the room for the closed session. No deliberations from the closed session were discussed in the public meeting.