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The Parks and Recreation Advisory Board approved the Sept. 9, 2025 special session meeting minutes and adopted its calendar-year 2026 meeting schedule during the Nov. 4 special session.
A motion to approve the Sept. 9 minutes was made and seconded; the board adopted the minutes by voice vote (“Aye” recorded; no nays were recorded on the transcript). Later in the meeting the board considered the proposed 2026 calendar. One member noted a scheduling conflict in February; a motion to approve the calendar was made, seconded and carried by voice vote. The chair then moved to adjourn at 7:10 p.m. and the meeting concluded.
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