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Votes at a glance: council approves consent calendar, library contracting resolution and moves forward on litigation
Summary
At the April 20 Albany City Council meeting the council approved the consent calendar, adopted a resolution exempting the library's OCLC contract from competitive bidding, and voted to proceed with litigation after an executive session; staff were asked to study excessive calls-for-service impacts.
The Albany City Council on April 20 approved the consent calendar, adopted a resolution exempting the library's contract with OCLC from competitive bidding, and voted to proceed with litigation after an executive session. Councilors also asked staff to study whether some private properties generate excessive public-safety calls and to return with options.
Consent calendar The council approved the consent calendar by motion and voice vote early in the meeting. The consent calendar grouped routine minutes and administrative items; no separate roll call or dissent…
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