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Motions made on consent agenda items including notice to vacate Radley street and pay raise for county attorney; vote outcomes not recorded

3859830 · June 11, 2025
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Summary

At the June 13 Crawford County meeting, meeting speakers read motions on the consent agenda including publication of a notice of intent to vacate a flooded street in Radley, a proposed pay increase for the county attorney, and two planned executive sessions; the transcript records motions but does not record vote results.

During the June 13 Crawford County meeting, meeting speakers read a set of consent‑agenda motions and announced two planned executive sessions; the transcript records the motions but does not include recorded vote results.

A speaker read the motion items as "First motion, 25‑23‑1 to approve the consent agenda. 25‑23‑2 to approve publication for the notice of intent to vacate the flooded street in the town of Radley. 25‑23‑3 to approve a pay raise to the county attorney as presented by counsel." The motions were read by Speaker 3 (unidentified speaker). The transcript also records two executive‑session items listed as 25‑23‑4 and 25‑23‑5: one "to discuss county property and workman's comp insurance" and another "to discuss the maintenance department."

Earlier in the meeting an unidentified participant said, "I'll make a motion," and another replied, "Second," indicating a motion and a second were offered, but the transcript does not record which individuals moved or seconded each motion nor the vote tally or formal outcome. Because the transcript does not show recorded votes or an announced result for these agenda items, the meeting record does not confirm whether the motions were adopted.

Other administrative items mentioned in the meeting included a future zoning meeting (May 25 at 5 p.m.), and an adjournment motion at the end of the meeting; the transcript shows the adjourn motion and a second but does not include a recorded vote count or formal announcement that the meeting was adjourned.

The lack of an on‑record vote means any change tied to these motions (for example, publication of a notice to vacate in Radley or an implemented pay raise) cannot be confirmed from the transcript alone.