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At a glance: motions and votes at the April 7 Police Commission meeting
Summary
The commission approved minutes, voted to enter closed session, adopted a non‑disclosure decision after closed session, approved a consent‑calendar settlement recommendation, and adjourned by unanimous consent.
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Key procedural actions taken by the San Francisco Police Commission on April 7:
• Approval of minutes (Item 1): Commissioners moved and seconded approval of minutes for prior meetings. The chair adopted the minutes "without objection." (Motion recorded; outcome: approved by unanimous consent.)
• Motion to enter closed session (Item 6): A motion and second were recorded to hold a closed session on personnel and litigation items pursuant to cited government and administrative code sections; the commission moved into closed session at 6:49 p.m. (Outcome: approved.)
• Non‑disclosure vote (Item 8): Upon return to open session the commission considered whether to disclose any or all closed‑session discussion and, on a motion and second, voted "without objection" to withhold disclosure (non‑disclosure adopted).
• Consent calendar — settlement recommendation (Item 9): The commission moved and seconded a recommendation that the Board of Supervisors approve settlement in the case of Noah Bower v. City and County of San Francisco (U.S. District Court No. C08‑1045). The consent item was approved "without objection." (Outcome: approved.)
• Adjournment (Item 10): A motion and second to adjourn were recorded and the commission concluded business at 7:27 p.m.
