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Chandler council approves consent agenda for April 10 meeting; item 4 carried by majority
Summary
The Chandler City Council approved its consent agenda covering items 1 through 23 during its April 10 regular meeting. Council moved and seconded the motion; roll-call comments recorded a few individual yes votes and the mayor confirmed the package carried with one exception: item 4 carried by majority.
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The Chandler City Council approved the consent agenda for its April 10 regular meeting, adopting agenda items 1 through 23, the council said at the meeting held at the City Hall Complex.
Council Member Harris moved to approve the consent agenda; Council Member Encinas seconded the motion. During the roll call, Vice Mayor Ellis and Council Member Poston were recorded as voting yes. The mayor announced that the motion "carries unanimously with the exception of, item 4, which carries by majority." No additional details about the distinct items on the consent agenda were provided during the meeting.
The consent agenda vote concluded the council’s routine business for the evening and was followed by an unscheduled public comment. The council did not discuss the substantive contents of the individual consent items on the public record during the meeting.
Because the meeting minutes and agenda packet referenced the consent agenda only by item numbers, the council did not provide text or staff reports for individual items during the motion on the floor. The council did note a previously recorded dissent related to item 4 from an earlier reading; council members did not elaborate on item 4 at the April 10 session.
Votes at a glance
- Motion: "Approve the consent agenda of April 10, 2025 regular meeting items 1 through 23." Moved by Council Member Harris; seconded by Council Member Encinas. Outcome: approved; mayor announced the package "carries unanimously" except item 4, which "carries by majority." Individual roll-call statements in the transcript record Vice Mayor Ellis: "Yes" and Council Member Poston: "Yes." No full roll-call breakdown was read into the record during the meeting.
The council did not take further action on the consent items during the April 10 meeting and moved on to public comment and current events announcements.

