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Austin Technology Commission approves minutes, begins yearlong work-plan process; Austin Energy presentation tabled
Summary
At its May 14 meeting, the Austin Technology Commission approved minutes from an April 30 special session, tabled a planned Austin Energy presentation, and spent the bulk of the meeting developing priorities and next steps for a work plan covering digital inclusion, infrastructure and data stewardship.
The Austin Technology Commission met May 14 at City Hall's Boards and Commissions Room and approved the minutes of a special-called April 30 meeting. Chair Steven Apodaca opened the public in-person meeting at 6:34 p.m. and led a roll call before the commission moved on to a full working discussion of its work plan for the next fiscal year.
The commission's first procedural action was the approval of the April 30 minutes. Commissioner Heritage moved to approve and Vice Chair Adoretta seconded; the motion carried with those present voting "aye." Shortly afterward staff noted that a scheduled presentation from Austin Energy (Christopher, Austin Energy) could not attend; Chair Apodaca stated the item would be tabled until a future meeting.
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