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Glenarden City places holiday party services resolution on the docket; no public comments or vote recorded

Glenarden City Council · October 29, 2025
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Summary

At a brief Glenarden City meeting, the council put a resolution authorizing event management and decor services for the city holiday party on the docket, invited public comment and recorded no speakers or final vote. The agenda was adopted by unanimous consent; no further action on the resolution was taken during the session.

At a short Glenarden City meeting, council members placed a resolution authorizing event management and decor services for the city holiday party on the meeting docket, invited public comment and recorded no public speakers or final council action.

The council adopted the meeting agenda on a motion by Councilman Herring, seconded by Councilman Jones, and approved by unanimous consent. The presiding official said the only item on the agenda was citizen comments on pending legislation and described the legislation as “a resolution authorizing event management and decor services for the city of Glenarden holiday party.”

The presiding official asked Mister Gray to grant host privileges so the item could be displayed on screen, and told attendees that citizens would have five minutes to speak on the legislation and should raise their virtual hands to be called. The presiding official said one non‑government citizen was visible; no one spoke during the public‑comment period. With no public comments, the meeting was adjourned at approximately 06:37.

No vote on the holiday‑party services resolution was recorded in the transcript. The meeting record shows the item was on the docket and available for public comment, but does not indicate that council members voted to approve, reject or table the resolution during this session. Any subsequent action, including formal consideration or vote, is not specified in the meeting transcript.