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The Benbrook Park Board voted on organizational business and approved minutes at its meeting called to order Jan. 8, 2024.
Board members approved the minutes for a previous meeting described in the record as the meeting held Wednesday, Jan. 10, 2024. A motion to approve those minutes was made and seconded; the board recorded three “aye” votes and the motion carried.
The board then moved to select leadership for 2025. A member moved to nominate John Adelman as board chairperson for 2025; the nomination was seconded and the board voted in favor. The board also nominated Tammy Folger as vice chairperson for 2025; that motion was seconded and carried with recorded “aye” votes.
The actions were procedural and brief; there was no extended debate recorded on the nominations or the minutes. After the organizational votes, staff provided an operations report and the board adjourned.
Votes at a glance: The transcript records three formal motions with recorded affirmative voice votes and the chair’s announcement that each motion “carries.” Specific roll-call tallies of individual board members beyond the recorded series of “ayes” were not provided in the transcript.
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