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Ed Marshall told the Board of Public Safety on Aug. 7 that he reviewed the draft minutes from the June 19 meeting and found they omitted the board’s discussion of pedestrian crosswalks and later debate about the process for adding items to the agenda. Marshall asked that the minutes be updated to include those items.
A motion was made at the Aug. 7 meeting to postpone approval of the June 19 minutes until the missing items are added; the board agreed to delay approval until its next scheduled meeting. The transcript does not record the names of the motion’s mover or seconder and no roll‑call vote totals were recorded in the meeting record provided.
City staff noted that the posted agenda reflected the items and that staff would work to update the minutes. No further debate or formal action beyond the postponement was recorded at the Aug. 7 meeting.
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