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Portland council votes to enter executive session to discuss police department and expo buildings
Summary
Portland City Council voted unanimously during a workshop to enter an executive session to discuss the condition and use of the police department and expo buildings, citing 1 M.R.S. §405(6)(C) and noting confidentiality to avoid prejudicing the city’s bargaining position.
The Portland City Council voted unanimously during a workshop meeting to enter an executive session to discuss the condition and use of the city’s police department and expo buildings, citing 1 M.R.S. §405(6)(C).
Corporation Counsel told the council the meeting’s purpose was “to discuss the condition and use of the, the police department, and expo buildings. Pursuant to 1 M.R.S. §405(6)(C), the council is allowed to go into executive session to discuss, the condition and use of real or personal property.”
The council’s decision followed a question from Councilor Phillips, who asked for clarification…
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