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Juneau City and Borough Assembly approves consent agenda at special meeting; no public comment

2895555 · April 8, 2025
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Summary

The Juneau City and Borough Assembly approved its consent agenda by unanimous consent at a brief special meeting April 5, 2025, after receiving no public testimony and hearing no requests to change the agenda.

The Juneau City and Borough Assembly approved its consent agenda by unanimous consent during a special meeting on April 5, 2025, after no members of the public stepped forward to speak.

The meeting opened with a land acknowledgment recognizing the Indigenous peoples of the region, including the Tlingit, followed by a roll call that established a quorum. After the clerk confirmed no public participation on non-agenda items and City Manager Adam reported no requested changes to the agenda, Deputy Mayor Smith moved the consent agenda "as shown" and asked for unanimous consent. Mayor Weldon then declared the consent agenda approved when no objections were raised.

Assembly members present at roll call were Assemblymember Bridal; Assemblymember Huskendes; Assemblymember Atkinson; Assemblymember Wall; Assemblymember Kelly; Assemblymember Hall; Assemblymember Steininger; Deputy Mayor Smith; and Mayor Weldon. The meeting record shows no public speakers registered in advance and none who spoke in the chambers.

No details of individual items on the consent agenda were discussed on the record during the special meeting; the record shows only the motion to approve the consent agenda and the mayoral declaration of approval. The assembly immediately recessed to the finance committee following approval and then adjourned the special meeting.

Meeting length on the record was brief; staff noted no agenda changes and no public comments during the allotted public participation period.