The Crookston City Council approved the meeting agenda and the consent agenda by roll-call votes and heard no public comments.
A presiding official asked, “Do I have a motion to approve tonight's agenda?” and a motion was made, followed by a second from fellow council members identified in the record as Henry and Clayton. The council then conducted a roll-call vote in which the transcript records the following affirmative votes: Charity; Fisher; Briggs; Cavalier; Brecken; Menard; and Pigma. The presiding official said the motion carries.
Later the council moved to approve the consent agenda. A council member identified as Don moved to approve the consent agenda, and Christie seconded the motion. The roll-call vote that followed recorded the following affirmative votes: Jertie; Fisher; Briggs; Cavalier; Brecken; Kennard; and Hipbaff. The presiding official said the motion carries.
The council opened the meeting for the open forum but the presiding official recorded that no one came forward from the chambers and there were no participants on the phone bridge. Staff updates were brief: a speaker identified as Sarah (recorded as “Sarah with Morgan”) said she had “nothing this week.” Several council members offered routine remarks, including congratulations to reelected members and one speaker referencing an Ash Street corridor item discussed outside this meeting.
The meeting concluded with the presiding official noting there was no additional business and adjourning the session.
Votes at a glance
- Motion to approve tonight's agenda: Mover recorded as Henry; second recorded as Clayton; recorded yes votes: Charity; Fisher; Briggs; Cavalier; Brecken; Menard; Pigma; outcome: approved.
- Motion to approve consent agenda: Mover recorded as Don; second recorded as Christie; recorded yes votes: Jertie; Fisher; Briggs; Cavalier; Brecken; Kennard; Hipbaff; outcome: approved.
Because the transcript contains only brief procedural actions and no substantive policy debate, the council did not take up or decide any ordinances, resolutions, contracts, or other items that would require additional follow-up.