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Recreation commission approves consent minutes and adjourns; no other formal actions taken
Summary
The Guadalupe Recreation and Parks Commission approved the consent calendar (approval of minutes from the April 2 special meeting) and later voted to adjourn. No formal motions or votes were recorded on the farmers market proposal; commissioners requested written materials for council consideration.
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At its meeting, the Guadalupe Recreation and Parks Commission approved the consent calendar item to accept the minutes of the April 2 special meeting and later passed a motion to adjourn.
The minutes approval was moved and seconded on the consent calendar and carried without recorded roll-call votes in the public transcript; the meeting then continued through agenda items including public comment and commission reports. At the end of the session a commissioner moved to adjourn; a second was recorded and the chair called the vote, which was signified by voice (“Aye”) and the meeting was adjourned.
No recorded formal votes on other items were taken during the meeting. The commission discussed a proposal for a weekly farmers market at Leroy Park but did not take a formal vote; commissioners asked the market organizers to provide a written packet so staff can present a fee-waiver recommendation to city council at the joint meeting scheduled for June 10.
Votes at a glance
- Approval of minutes (Recreation & Parks special meeting, April 2): motion moved and seconded; outcome: approved (voice vote; no roll-call tally recorded in transcript). - Motion to adjourn: motion moved and seconded; outcome: approved (voice vote; no roll-call tally recorded in transcript).
Provenance: The consent-calendar motion to approve minutes appears in the transcript during the commission’s call to the consent calendar; the adjournment motion appears at the end of the transcript.

