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Hartford council takes action on executive-session item in Joseph Caruso v. City of Hartford

Hartford Court of Common Council · October 28, 2025
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Summary

After an executive session on Oct. 27, 2025, the Hartford Court of Common Council voted to take action on executive-session item 7.1 (Joseph Caruso v. City of Hartford); the council reported the vote in open session but did not disclose details of the action publicly.

Hartford — Following a closed executive session at its Oct. 27, 2025 meeting, the Hartford Court of Common Council voted in open session to take action on executive-session item 7.1, listed as Joseph Caruso v. City of Hartford.

Madam Majority Leader moved to take action on the item; the motion was seconded and a roll-call vote was recorded. The clerk announced affirmative votes and the chair declared the motion passed. The council did not provide further public details about the nature of the action during open session.

The council convened an executive session earlier in the meeting and recessed the public portion before meeting in private. Upon reconvening, the council confirmed members present by roll call and then took the public action reported above.

What happens next: Because the item involved executive-session deliberations and the council did not state the public specifics on the record, additional information (for example, settlement terms or votes by office) would come from the city clerk’s office or official meeting minutes if and when made public.