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At the Jan. 8 Metropolitan Council meeting the body took several routine votes by voice. The transcript records the following outcomes:
- Agenda: Chair Chambliss called for approval and the agenda was considered approved by voice vote (no roll-call tally provided in the transcript).
- Minutes: The council approved the Dec. 11 Metropolitan Council minutes after a motion and second; the motion carried on a voice vote.
- Consent business items 1–6: A motion to approve consent business items 1 through 6 was moved and seconded; the motion carried by voice vote.
- Business item 2025-17 (TAB appointments): The council approved appointments to the Transportation Advisory Board; Council Member Johnson seconded the motion to move the appointments and the item carried on a voice vote. Staff noted two alternate vacancies remain (Districts E and H).
Notes on the record: The transcript contains no roll-call vote counts for these items and does not list the names of appointees for item 2025-17 in the recorded remarks. Where motions were made without an identified speaker the transcript records short utterances such as “So moved” and “Second.”
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