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Erlanger Council Enters Executive Session to Discuss Real Property Under KRS Citation; No Public Action Announced

July 02, 2025 | Erlanger City, Kenton County, Kentucky


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Erlanger Council Enters Executive Session to Discuss Real Property Under KRS Citation; No Public Action Announced
The Erlanger City Council voted to leave regular session and enter an executive session on July 1 to discuss prospective real property matters, citing "KRS 61.81, subsection 1, subsection B," the motion recorded on the meeting transcript.

Councilmember Ms. Jassyralikos moved to go into executive session "pursuant to KRS 61.81, subsection 1, subsection B to discuss the future acquisitions of sale or sale of real property." Ms. Recker seconded the motion; the clerk recorded the verbal vote as "Aye" and the mayor declared the motion carried. The council reconvened later in the meeting after another motion to end the executive session by Miss Jasper Lucas, seconded by Miss Skidmore; that motion also carried as recorded.

The transcript does not disclose details of the property discussion or any formal action taken while in executive session. The council's public votes at the meeting were limited to entering and exiting the closed session; no ordinance, resolution or purchase/sale authorization related to the matter was reported on the public record in the transcript.

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