After considering called‑out items, the council conducted a consent, or block, vote to adopt multiple resolutions and place a large set of bills on final consideration and passage.
Council Member Alvidrez moved the block action; the council adopted the resolutions and placed the bills on final consideration by roll call as recorded by the clerk. The secretary announced ‘‘12 ayes’’ at the block‑vote roll call, and the clerk indicated the resolutions were adopted and the bills were placed upon final consideration and passed.
The block vote covered many items across committees; the list as read into the record included (verbatim from the published agenda comments) items such as 24/17/99, 24/18/22, 24/18/24/17/90, 24/18/03, 24/18/08, 24/18/09, 24/18/10, 241823, 241828, 241842, 241740, 241792, 241793, 24/17/98, 24/18/18, 24/18/29, 24/18/30, 24/18/30 2, 241833, 241835, 241836, 241837, 241838, 241706, 241748, 241749, 241802, 241804, 241805, 241806, 241825, 241826, 241827, 24/17/76, 24/18/07, and 24/17/73. (Full list in the official meeting minutes and published agenda.)
Because the block vote bundled many items, staff will post final enacted ordinances and resolutions in the official docket and the city’s legislative database. The clerk recorded the block‑vote result as 12 ayes and the council announced that the resolutions had been adopted and the bills had been placed on final consideration and do pass.