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Council approves settlement payment, several contracts and ordinances in 4-0 votes; appointments and term-limits discussion move forward
Summary
Council approved a $20,000 closed-session settlement, a general-plan contract, records-destruction resolution and two ordinances (UPPA procurement and Title 24 building code) — most by 4-0 vote — reappointed one planning commissioner, and considered but did not pass a motion to put term limits on the November 2026 ballot.
At its Jan. 6 meeting the Livingston City Council recorded several formal actions and votes. Key outcomes included a closed-session settlement, approval of contracts, and adoption or introduction of local ordinances.
Closed session and settlement: The council reported out that it had approved a settlement agreement (item 7) in closed session by a recorded council vote of 4-0. Terms include a $20,000 payment to the plaintiff in exchange for a waiver of claims; the fully executed agreement will be available from the City Clerk.
Consent items and contracts: Council approved the professional services contract to continue the General Plan update and EIR with Minteer Harnish Planning Consultants…
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