An unidentified meeting’s participants voted to exit a closed session and then approved entering an executive session to discuss personnel and insurance matters, according to the public transcript.
Speaker 1, an unidentified speaker, moved "Motion to come out of closed session," and a second was recorded. Speaker 2 asked for discussion and an "Aye" was heard; the transcript records only the announcement "Motion carries," not a roll-call or numerical tally.
Shortly afterward, Speaker 1 proposed "to go in the executive session for personnel and insurance," listing personnel tied to insurance, staff in the engineering department, human resources and referencing two outside lawyers. Speaker 1 said those items were "qualified for executive session." The motion to enter executive session was moved, seconded and again passed after an "Aye" and the announcement "Motion carries." The public transcript contains no further detail about the matters to be discussed in executive session.
The transcript does not identify the governing body holding the meeting, give a date or provide a recorded roll-call vote. Because the transcript is limited to brief speaker turns, it does not include substantive details about the personnel or insurance issues that will be discussed in private.