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The Neighborhood Improvement Commission voted to change its regular meeting start time to 5 p.m. on the first Tuesday of each month.
A commissioner moved to change the start time from 6 p.m. to 5 p.m. and another commissioner seconded the motion. The commission opened the item to public comment as required before taking the vote. The motion was approved by voice vote and recorded as "Motion approved." The transcript does not record individual roll‑call votes or a tally beyond the recorded 'ayes.'
Commissioners had previously discussed the change as a staff‑accommodation measure and noted one commissioner had indicated they would adjust their schedule to accommodate a new time. The commission did not attach conditions or a sunset date to the time change; the motion passed as a standing change to the schedule.
Next steps: the commission will operate at the new start time and staff will update public notices and meeting materials accordingly.
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