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Woodstock City Council retreats into executive session on litigation, real estate and personnel
Summary
At a special called March 2025 meeting, the Woodstock City Council voted to enter a closed executive session to discuss litigation, real estate and personnel matters, then returned and adjourned; votes were recorded for returning and adjourning (3–0).
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The Woodstock City Council recessed into an executive session at a special called meeting in March 2025 to discuss litigation, real estate and personnel matters, the presiding officer said.
Councilman Wolf moved to retreat into executive session to discuss “litigation, real estate, and or personnel matters,” and Councilman Johnson seconded the motion. The council approved the motion and left for the closed session. The transcript does not record a numerical roll-call for that first vote.
After the executive session, Councilman Aik moved to return to open session, and Councilman Potts seconded. The motion to return carried 3 to 0. Councilman Potts then moved to adjourn the special called meeting; Councilmember Collins seconded, and that motion also carried 3 to 0.
The meeting materials and the public transcript do not disclose any details of the subjects discussed during the executive session. The presiding officer framed the purpose of the closed meeting as litigation, real estate and personnel matters, and no formal resolutions, ordinances, or public actions tied to those subjects were recorded in the public portion of the transcript.
The presiding officer told attendees the regular meeting would begin at 7 p.m. and adjourned the special called session following the recorded votes.
