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A motion to move the Neighborhood Improvement Commission’s regular meeting time on the first Tuesday of each month from 6:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. passed during the commission’s meeting. An unnamed commissioner made the motion and another commissioner seconded it; the commission approved the change by voice vote.
The change was presented as a measure to make scheduling easier for staff and to improve attendance. Debate leading up to the vote included several commissioners saying they would accommodate the earlier start; one commissioner noted the change had been discussed at the prior meeting and that most commissioners supported it. After the vote the chair announced that the motion had been approved.
The commission recorded the vocal 'Aye' responses but did not record a roll-call vote naming each member’s vote in the public transcript. The chair confirmed the next meeting date (July 2) and the meeting was adjourned.
The formal motion and its approval will be reflected in the minutes; any operational details (e.g., updating published schedules and notification of the public) will be handled by staff as the commission implements the new meeting time.
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