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Council votes to enter closed session to discuss real estate negotiations and provide attorney guidance
Summary
The City Council voted to go into a closed session for up to 30 minutes to discuss real estate interests and provide negotiating guidance to the city attorney; the council recorded votes in favor and stated no formal action would be taken in closed session.
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At 8:09 p.m. on March 18 the City Council voted to go into a closed session "for the protection of the public interest" to discuss real estate interests and to provide the city attorney with negotiating guidance for up to 30 minutes.
The closed-session motion was moved and seconded on the council floor; the clerk recorded votes in favor by Francisco Taylor, Tynas, Harrison and Morgan. The mayor announced the council would close the public meeting at 8:09 p.m. and stated that no formal action would be taken in the closed session.
The motion itself and the vote were recorded on the public meeting record; the transcript shows only the motion, its second, the recorded votes in favor and the mayor’s announcement of the closed session. The council did not take any formal public action during the closed session, and no details of the closed-session discussion were released in the public transcript.

