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At the Jan. 15 meeting the council handled routine but consequential procedural business: it separated the minutes of Dec. 9 and Dec. 18 for individual votes (approving Dec. 9 and postponing Dec. 18 for further review), and it referred the mayor’s appointment of Alan Seawold as city solicitor (order 26.008) to the City Services committee for additional vetting and updated supporting documents.
Councilors also considered multiple free‑cash appropriations for school uses. After discussion about the appropriate use of stabilization funds for recurring special‑education costs, the council moved three school‑related items (26.005–26.007) onto the consent agenda so they will be processed without extended debate at a future meeting. The council approved an amendment to the council meeting calendar (26.009) adjusting a mid‑winter meeting and then adjourned.
The referral of the city‑solicitor appointment means City Services will receive the mayor’s updated materials and resume and will return a recommendation to the full council at a later date. Separating the minutes and moving school appropriations to consent were procedural actions intended to allow more committee review where appropriate.
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