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Personnel and Administration Committee approves minutes, moves to closed session on personnel matters

Board of Aldermen Personnel and Administration Committee · July 10, 2025
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Summary

Presiding officer called to order the meeting of the Board of Aldermen Personnel and Administration Committee on July 10, 2025, and the panel approved minutes from July 3, 2025, moved to a closed session to discuss personnel matters under cited provisions, and then adjourned.

Presiding officer called to order the meeting of the Board of Aldermen Personnel and Administration Committee on July 10, 2025, and asked the clerk to call the roll. The committee established a quorum.

Vice Chair Khan and aldermen present recorded their attendance. The committee voted to approve the minutes from Thursday, July 3, 2025; the clerk reported "4 aye votes." The motion to approve the minutes was moved and seconded and passed by roll call.

The Presiding officer then moved that "portions of the meeting of the board of aldermen's personnel and administration committee be closed to the public under the provisions of 6 10 dot 0 2 1 3 and 6 10 dot 0 2 2 in order to permit the members of the committee to discuss matters related to the hiring, firing, disciplining, or promoting of employees of the board of aldermen." The motion was seconded. The Presiding officer stated, "Hearing no objection to previous role," and directed STLTV to place the meeting in closed session. The committee entered closed session; no substantive deliberations were recorded in the public transcript.

After the closed session the Presiding officer confirmed the livestream was active and said there was no further business. Alderman Coney moved to adjourn (the Alderperson was noted as muted), the motion was seconded, and the Presiding officer said, "Opposed? Motion carries. We are adjourned."