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Votes at a glance — Gilroy City Council, Aug. 4, 2025

5533113 · August 5, 2025
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Summary of formal votes taken at the Aug. 4 Gilroy City Council meeting, including motions and outcomes for consent items, weed abatement, sidewalk funding, youth commission appointments, code introductions and labor agreements.

This is a concise list of formal motions and recorded votes taken by the Gilroy City Council on Aug. 4, 2025. For each item we list the motion, mover/second (when recorded) and the roll‑call result as recorded in the meeting.

1) Consent Calendar (Item 5.1) - Motion: Approve consent calendar item 5.1 (minutes). Mover: not specified in audio; Second: Councilmember Bracco recorded as second for the consent motion. Outcome: Passed, roll call 7–0 (Bracco, Klein, Fugazi, Hilton, Marks, Ramirez, Mayor Bozzo all ‘yes’).

2) Weed Abatement Report and Assessment Liens (Public Hearing Item 6.1) - Motion: Adopt resolution authorizing fee assessments for properties on the county weed-abatement list, minus any qualifying objections as reported by Santa Clara County. Mover: Councilmember Klein; Second: Councilmember Ramirez. Outcome: Passed, roll call 7–0.

3) Youth Commission Appointments (Unfinished Business Item 7.1) - Motion: Appoint selected applicants to 1‑year and 2‑year youth commission seats as tabulated during council roll calls. Mover: Councilmember…

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