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The Milpitas City Council voted to recess into closed session to consider a public employee appointment and hiring and to receive a briefing from the city attorney, the council announced during the meeting.
The item was read into the record as a closed-session matter concerning "public employee appointment and hiring" and a briefing by the city attorney. A councilmember moved to recess to closed session; another member seconded the motion and the council recessed. The provided transcript excerpt does not show a roll-call vote tally or the names of the members who moved and seconded the motion.
The transcript excerpt shows the city clerk (reading the item) and the presiding official confirming the council would go into closed session; no further public details or outcomes are included in the excerpt. The record supplied does not indicate whether any appointment, hiring decision or direction to staff occurred during the closed session.
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