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City Council adjourns at 7:49 p.m.; motion passes 6-0

2520194 ยท March 6, 2025
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Summary

After a closed-session reminder that no formal action occurs in closed session, the City Council voted 6-0 to adjourn at 7:49 p.m.; mover and seconder were not named in the transcript.

The City Council voted 6-0 to adjourn at 7:49 p.m., according to the meeting transcript.

The action followed a reminder on the record that "no formal action of the council is taken while in closed session." Unidentified speaker 1, a council member, called for a motion to adjourn and said, "Move to adjourn." Unidentified speaker 2, also a council member, responded, "Motion and a second." Unidentified speaker 2 then asked officials to display the votes. The transcript records Unidentified speaker 3 announcing, "Voting in favor, Francisco," and indicates a 6-0 tally.

The reminder that closed sessions do not result in formal council action was entered into the record immediately before the motion to adjourn. The transcript does not identify the individuals who moved or seconded the motion, nor does it provide full roll-call names beyond the single recorded name, Francisco, who was announced as voting in favor.

Votes at a glance: Motion to adjourn โ€” passed, tally recorded as 6 yes, 0 no. Mover: not specified. Second: not specified. Recorded yes vote: Francisco (as announced in the transcript).

The transcript contains no further substantive discussion or additional actions tied to this motion. No dates for subsequent meetings or other follow-up were specified in the provided excerpt.