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CJCC trims voting roster to improve quorum; council approves removal of several seats

3355779 · May 17, 2025
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Summary

The Criminal Justice Collaborating Council voted to remove selected positions from its list of voting members to address persistent quorum problems; the change was moved by the sheriff and passed after discussion about designees and bylaw limits.

The Criminal Justice Collaborating Council voted to reduce the number of specified voting seats after council members said the existing 22-member voting list left the council frequently without a quorum.

At the meeting the council discussed removing several specified seats from the voting membership list in the CJCC bylaws, including the city attorney, the city administrator (or city-administration representation), and the county board law-and-judiciary chair. The motion to remove those seats…

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