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Brighton council approves consent resolutions, appointments and vehicle purchases; several procedural motions passed
Summary
At its Feb. 11 meeting the Brighton City Council approved consent resolutions transferring a liquor license and approving a social district, appointed a member to the Board of Review, and authorized two new public works trucks. Council also approved several procedural motions including excusing Mayor Toby and removing an item from the agenda.
Brighton City Council on Feb. 11 voted on a package of routine and substantive items, including two consent resolutions transferring a Class C liquor license and approving a social-district permit, an appointment to the City Board of Review, and the purchase of two 2025 Ford F-250 trucks for city operations.
The council approved excusing Mayor Toby for personal reasons and later voted to remove item 14 from the agenda at the request of council members so the mayor could discuss the appointment with the applicant. The amended agenda and the consent agenda then passed by voice vote and roll call, respectively.
Why it matters: The consent resolutions formally clear city-level approvals tied to liquor licensing and the social-district pilot, and the vehicle purchase funds capital equipment already…
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