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Sacramento council adjourns to closed session on litigation, personnel and labor talks after resident raises concerns about police report
Summary
The Sacramento City Council held a special meeting, received one public comment alleging the Sacramento Police Department provided a forged investigation report, and then went into closed session to discuss potential litigation, city manager recruitment and several labor negotiations.
The Sacramento City Council convened a special meeting and adjourned into closed session after receiving one public comment alleging irregularities in a Sacramento Police Department investigation.
Council members in chambers heard a single public commenter, then moved to closed session to discuss six items including potential litigation, recruitment and appointment of an interim city manager, negotiations with an unrepresented interim city manager, and negotiations with multiple recognized employee organizations.
City Clerk staff read the closed-session items, citing California Government Code section 54956.9(d)(2) to discuss the threat of litigation; Government Code section 54957(b) for personnel matters related to recruitment of a city manager; Government Code section 54957(b) for appointment of an interim city manager; Government Code section 54957.6 for negotiations with an…
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