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Board votes unanimously to enter executive session to discuss personnel and litigation

2258963 · February 11, 2025
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Summary

Board members voted unanimously to move into a closed executive session to discuss the character and professional competence of individuals and pending or reasonably imminent litigation; the transcript does not identify the board by name or the motion mover and seconder.

Members of the board voted unanimously Thursday to enter an executive session to discuss the character and professional competence of individuals and pending or reasonably imminent litigation, according to the meeting transcript. The transcript does not identify the board's formal name or the individuals who moved and seconded the motion.

The meeting record shows a chair or presiding officer asking for a motion "that the board go into executive session for the purpose of discussing the character, professional competence, and pending or reasonably imminent litigation." The motion was made and seconded on the record, and the board proceeded to a roll-call vote.

Vice Chair Wood, Member Reale, Member Lear, Member Kerrey, Member Kelly, Vice Chair Hart, Member Hall, Member Green, Member Earl, Member Davis, Member Brinton, Member Booth, Member Bollinger and Member Bogus were recorded as voting "yes." The transcript records no other votes, abstentions or recusals. The motion therefore carried and the board moved into the closed executive session.

The transcript includes no additional details about the specific personnel matters or litigation under consideration, and it does not cite any statutory authority or ordinance authorizing the executive session. A board member suggested notifying Member Green by text when the body reconvened.

No formal actions or outcomes beyond the move into executive session were recorded in the provided transcript excerpt.