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Crown Point City meeting approves minutes, elects officers and okays invoices; no update on road project 01/1331
Summary
At a routine Crown Point City meeting, the body approved previous minutes, elected officers for 2026, and approved invoices. A participant asked about road project 01/1331; officials said there were no new updates and cited a previously published construction window that is unclear in the transcript.
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Crown Point City held a routine meeting in which officials approved the minutes of the prior meeting, elected officers for 2026 and approved outstanding invoices. Speaker 1 moved to approve the minutes; after a second, those present said 'Aye' and the motion was recorded as carried.
Under new business, Speaker 1 nominated Aaron for president, Brad for secretary and Andrew for vice president for 2026. Speaker 2 seconded the nomination. The nomination was approved after those present responded 'Aye,' and the chair recorded the result as 'So moved.'
Speaker 1 then moved to approve invoices (identified in the transcript as '20 20 Six-one-thirty 1'); after a second and a verbal 'Aye,' the motion passed. The transcript does not identify invoice amounts, vendors or an accounting code; those details were not specified.
During miscellaneous public comment, Speaker 2 asked, 'Any updates on the 01/1331? I know it's not the right weather for road improvements.' Speaker 1 replied, 'No updates,' and referenced a previously posted schedule that the transcript renders as 'spring of 20 seventh,' which is unclear in the record. No new timeline or follow-up assignment was recorded in the transcript.
The meeting noted that one agenda item was an NDA project, confirmed that status, and proceeded with the agenda, with a verbal transition referencing 'chairwoman Tatum.' The transcript does not include a formal adjournment time or a stated date for the next meeting.
Votes and formal motions were recorded verbally in the meeting; the transcript records affirmative responses ('Aye') but does not provide a roll-call or exact vote counts or names for each vote.

