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National City council convenes closed session on labor negotiations, property deals and potential litigation
Summary
The National City City Council met in closed session to discuss four items: labor negotiations with employee groups, real-property negotiations involving sites on National City Boulevard and a proposed DDA with Tower 999 LLC, and two matters of anticipated litigation including a demand-to-cure letter from the Neighborhood Market Association.
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The National City City Council recessed into closed session at its Oct. 21 special meeting to consider four items the city attorney described as labor negotiations, real property negotiations and two anticipated litigation matters.
City Attorney (on the record) identified the items as follows: 5.1, conference with labor negotiators regarding the employee organizations MEA, POA and unrepresented groups; 5.2, conference with real property negotiators regarding property at "921925, and 929 National City Boulevard" and instructions to negotiate a development disposition and development agreement (DDA) with Tower 999 LLC; 5.3, conference with legal counsel on anticipated litigation (one potential case); and 5.4, conference with legal counsel on anticipated litigation arising out of circumstances related to a demand-to-cure letter from the Neighborhood Market Association.
The council announced it would report out any required actions from the closed session at the end of the public meeting. The record shows the council later closed the brief session and returned to the meeting; no substantive outcomes or votes from the closed session were disclosed in the public portion of the transcript.
The items under discussion involve city labor groups (MEA and POA), multiple real-property addresses noted on National City Boulevard and a negotiation with Tower 999 LLC. The city attorney set the scope of the closed session on the record, but the transcript does not include negotiated terms, settlement amounts, or instructions issued in closed session; those matters, if any, would be reported at the councils public report-out later in the meeting.
