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Grand County Commission moves to enter closed session on real property and personnel matter

Grand County Commission · January 21, 2025
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Summary

At its Jan. 21, 2025 meeting, the Grand County Commission moved to enter a closed session to discuss potential real property transactions and matters involving an individual’s character, professional competence, or health; the transcript ends as a vote is called and the outcome is not recorded.

The Grand County Commission opened its regular meeting on Jan. 21, 2025, and moved to enter a closed session to discuss potential real property transactions and matters concerning an individual’s character, professional competence, or physical or mental health.

An unidentified participant moved to enter closed session; an unidentified speaker read the bases for the closed session as "purchase, exchange, lease, or sale of real property and for character, professional competence, or physical or mental health of an individual." The motion was seconded, with the second attributed in the record to "Martinez." Speaker 1 then called for a vote, asking, "All in favor?"

The transcript ends at the moment the vote is called; it does not record the result of the vote or any subsequent public details about items discussed in the closed session. No statutes, ordinance numbers, property identifiers, or named individuals (beyond the surname Martinez as recorded) are specified in the available excerpt.

Closed sessions are typically used by local governing bodies to discuss specified topics outside the public record; this excerpt documents only the motion, the stated statutory bases for the closed session, the second, and a call for a vote. The public record in this excerpt does not show whether the commission approved the motion or what, if any, formal actions followed.

The transcript ends as the chair called for a vote; the outcome and any follow-up directions are not recorded here.