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Votes at a glance: consent agenda, Fair Housing Month resolution, appointment to Board of Architectural Review
Summary
At the April meeting the Greenwood City Council approved the consent agenda, adopted a resolution recognizing April as National Fair Housing Month, and appointed Laura Fleming to the Board of Architectural Review; these items passed with unanimous support.
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The Greenwood City Council approved several routine items and appointments during the meeting:
- Consent agenda: Council approved the consent agenda without recorded opposition. The motion to approve was made and seconded; the chair announced the motion carried (recorded as unanimous with six votes in that roll-call sequence).
- Resolution 25-002 (National Fair Housing Month): Council approved a resolution recognizing April 2025 as National Fair Housing Month and recited the federal Fair Housing Act provisions that prohibit discrimination based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, disability and familial status. The motion to approve was made by Mister Miller and seconded by Miss Huddl; the resolution carried unanimously (vote recorded as seven in favor).
- Appointment to Board of Architectural Review: The council appointed Laura Fleming to fill a vacancy on the City of Greenwood Board of Architectural Review. Her background — described in the record in the first person in the application materials — included degrees and training in interior design and preservation; she took the oath of office at the meeting. The motion to appoint was made by Miss Adams and seconded by Mister Miller; the appointment passed unanimously.
These votes were routine and carried without recorded dissent; individual items were introduced with brief staff or applicant remarks and then put to a vote.

