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Madison executive committee approves minutes, moves into closed session on crime-prevention strategy

6404073 · October 8, 2025
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The Madison Common Council Executive Committee on Oct. 7 unanimously approved prior minutes and voted to enter a closed session under Wisconsin Statute 19.85(1)(d) to consider strategy for crime detection or prevention; no substantive details of the closed session were released.

Alder Alderlinck called the Madison Common Council Executive Committee to order on Oct. 7 and led the body through routine business before the committee voted to meet in closed session under state law to consider strategy related to crime detection or prevention.

The committee unanimously recorded approval of minutes from its prior meeting before taking the closed-session vote. Alder Alderlinck said the committee was considering a closed session “pursuant to Wisconsin statute 19.851 d, considering strategy for crime detection or prevention,” and asked for a motion to move into…

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