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The Urbana Arts and Culture Commission recorded the following formal actions on Jan. 13 (voice votes; no recorded nays):
- Approval of minutes: A motion to approve the minutes of the previous meeting was moved and seconded and carried by voice vote (ayes recorded).
- Bylaws edits: A motion to add the proposed bylaws edits to the February agenda passed by voice vote; commissioners expressed the intent to continue edits and possibly schedule a study session.
- Boneyard Creek crossing: Commissioners moved and approved a motion to move the Boneyard Creek crossing public-art program and maintenance discussion to the February meeting (or a potential study session), citing the substantial time needed for that item.
- Adjournment: A motion to adjourn was moved, seconded and approved by voice vote.
Vote context: the meeting had six commissioners present; votes were taken by voice with no roll-call tallies provided in the transcript. Where the transcript did not list individual vote names, outcomes are reported as recorded by the chair (voice vote: ayes/no nays).
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