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The Norwalk Bike Walk Commission approved its Nov. 10 meeting minutes with a single amendment and adjourned its Dec. 1 session by motion.
Emily Burnhaman asked if there were any further amendments to the prior minutes; the commission discussed adding language to confirm that the bike route will be considered part of the Norwalk River Bike Trail (NRBT) and whether draft minutes should display a "DRAFT" watermark. Dylene Byrd said she would check whether other committees apply such a watermark and explained that amendments are recorded in the next month's minutes rather than overriding the prior post.
Commissioner Manny Salgado moved to approve the minutes as amended; Commissioner Brian Clark seconded. The chair called for a voice vote and the minutes were approved as amended (the transcript records "All in favor?" and a following confirmation but does not include a roll-call tally).
Near the end of the meeting Manny moved to adjourn; Becca Stuhl seconded and the chair closed the meeting after a voice vote.
The transcript does not record individual roll-call votes or tallies; outcomes are recorded as approved by voice vote.
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