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During its Nov. 25 Committee of the Whole meeting the Butte‑Silver Bow Council took several procedural votes to place communications on file. Significant recorded actions included:
• Communication 2025‑500 (Silver Lake Industrial Water System Improvements bid opening): motion to place on file passed 12–0.
• Communication 2025‑5519 (law enforcement budget amendment for donated gas masks): motion to place on file passed 12–0.
• Communication 25535 (DNRC unanticipated revenue public hearing): motion to place on file passed 12–0.
• Communication 25545 (parks operations update): motion to place on file passed 12–0.
• Communication 25562 (parking system update): motion to place on file passed 12–0.
The meeting also produced a contested decision to advance a draft resolution for the sale of 305 W. Mercury St. (communication 2025‑570), which passed 9–3 after debate and a failed substitute motion to deny (3–9).
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