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Hinsdale Parks and Recreation Commission approves minutes and adjourns meeting
Summary
The commission voted to approve minutes from a prior meeting and adjourned on a voice/roll‑call vote; no other recorded formal actions were taken during the Feb. 11 meeting.
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At its Feb. 11 meeting, the Hinsdale Parks and Recreation Commission took two procedural actions: it approved minutes from an earlier meeting and voted to adjourn the Feb. 11 session.
During roll call approval of minutes, a commissioner moved to approve the minutes as stated; the motion was seconded and carried on an affirmative roll call. The meeting later concluded with a motion to adjourn that passed on an affirmative roll call of the commissioners present.
Why it matters: Routine approvals are required to maintain an official record of commission proceedings and to close the meeting legally. No substantive ordinances, contracts or binding policies were adopted at the session.
Details from the record: a motion to approve the minutes was made and seconded (motion text in the audio: "Motion to approve."). Commissioners recorded their votes with affirmative responses ("Aye/Yes") and the chair announced approval. At the end of the agenda a motion to adjourn was moved, seconded and approved with affirmative roll call votes.
Ending: The commission did not take any other formal votes on ordinances, contracts or resolutions at the Feb. 11 meeting.

