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City Council reconvened from closed session at 8:28 p.m.; motion to adjourn moved and seconded

City Council Meetings · February 4, 2026
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Summary

The City Council said it returned from a closed session at 8:28 p.m. and recorded that no formal action was taken in closed session. A motion to adjourn was moved and seconded; the transcript records names but does not provide a clear vote tally or formal adjournment time.

The City Council reconvened from a closed session and announced the time as 8:28 p.m., stating that no formal action had been taken while the body was in closed session. An Unidentified Speaker said, "For the record, we are out of closed session and no formal action of the city council was taken while in closed session."

Minutes in the transcript show a motion to adjourn was offered and seconded. An Unidentified Speaker asked, "Is there a motion to adjourn?" and another said, "Move to adjourn." A second voice responded, "Second." The record then moves into a brief voting exchange with names mentioned and informal acknowledgments but does not include a clear, enumerated roll-call or vote tally. One on-record prompt asked members to register their votes; the transcript records name mentions such as "John" and "Zane" but does not provide a final count.

Fragments later in the transcript reference individuals (for example, "Francis Scott," and "Wilson") and contain a possibly garbled reference to a "Stratus Award in 07/00." The file does not clearly record a formal, verbal adjournment motion result or an official adjournment time beyond participants saying "Bye" and leaving.

Because the transcript provides limited procedural detail, the outcome of the adjournment motion is characterized here as moved and seconded with votes referenced informally; the precise tally and a formal, explicit announcement of adjournment are not specified in the available text.