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The Committee on Roads and Right of Way recorded three formal actions during its Oct. 21 meeting.
1) Approval of minutes: The committee approved minutes from the July meeting by voice/roll call early in the session. (Mover/second not specified in transcript excerpt.)
2) Recommendation to select board on advisory committee consolidation: The committee voted by roll call to recommend cooperation with the select board to consolidate bicycle/pedestrian advisory functions and related matters into a Transportation Planning and Public Access Advisory Committee. Ed Gillum moved the motion and Rick Atherton seconded. Roll-call participants recorded as voting yes were Rick Atherton; Sunge Aldridge; Ed Gillum; Gordon Acherolone; Matt Wold; Alan Reinhart; Lee Saperstein (chair); and Bill Smith. The committee reported a quorum of seven of nine members and the motion passed.
3) Adjournment: A motion to adjourn was made and seconded; the committee voted to adjourn by roll call.
No other formal votes or amendments were recorded in the meeting transcript excerpt.
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