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Peachtree City recorded two formal, recorded actions during the Jan. 9 work session.
Mayor Pro Tem appointment: Council moved and seconded the nomination of Councilman Clint Holland to serve as Mayor Pro Tem. The motion carried on an oral voice vote and Mr. Holland was sworn in at the dais. (Recorded as a routine appointment; no roll-call tally provided in transcript.)
Kedron Pool donation and budget amendment: Council accepted a private donation of $150,000 given to the Peachtree City Aquatic Club for the Kedron Pool boiler replacement and approved a budget amendment to deposit and allocate the funds for the replacement work. The donor asked to remain anonymous. A council member moved to approve acceptance and the motion was seconded; the council voted "Aye" and the motion carried.
Notes on voting records: The transcript records motions, seconds and unanimous "aye" voice votes for both items but does not provide a roll-call breakdown of votes by member name. Where speaker names for mover/second were not provided in the public record, this roundup lists the action and outcome as recorded in the transcript.
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