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Richmond City Council continues multiple planning items and votes to enter closed session on appointee performance

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At an informal meeting, the Richmond City Council moved to continue several planning and zoning items to later dates and voted to go into a closed meeting under the Virginia Freedom of Information Act to discuss the performance of a council appointee.

The Richmond City Council at an informal meeting voted to enter a closed meeting under the Virginia Freedom of Information Act to "discuss and consider the performance of a council appointee," after the city clerk outlined numerous planning items that will be continued to later council meetings.

City Clerk read the consent and regular dockets and announced continuances and recommendations from the Planning Commission. "Item 1 ... is to be continued to the June 23 council meeting," the clerk said, and identified multiple other items that will…

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