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Glendale council recesses to closed session over anticipated litigation involving Sears site properties

January 03, 2026 | Glendale, Los Angeles County, California


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Glendale council recesses to closed session over anticipated litigation involving Sears site properties
After approving a resolution ratifying a local emergency, the Glendale City Council recessed to closed session on Jan. 2 to discuss anticipated litigation. The city attorney read the item as "conference with legal counsel anticipated litigation, significant exposures to litigation pursuant to subdivisions d 2 and e 2 of the Government Code section 54956.9, 1 potential case."

For the record, a speaker identified the threatened litigation as brought by owners of properties at 236 North Central and 201 and 212 West California, described in the meeting as the Sears site. The transcript records only the public announcement of the closed-session topic; there is no public record in the transcript of any decision, settlement, or report-out from that closed session.

The council also confirmed that the Jan. 6 meeting was canceled and that the next regular meeting would be Jan. 13 in chambers before adjourning into closed session.

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