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Council goes into executive session on litigation; motion to excuse absent member fails amid disagreement on notification
Summary
On March 25, councilors voted to go into executive session to discuss pending litigation and later returned to public session at 9:57 a.m. A separate motion to excuse Councilmember Dorrance Daniels earlier in the meeting failed on a 3–3 vote amid debate about how members should notify the clerk of absences.
The Village of Lincoln Heights Council moved into executive session on Monday to discuss pending litigation and later returned to open session at 9:57 a.m., the minutes show.
Earlier in the meeting a motion to excuse Councilmember Dorrance Daniels from that night's meeting was made and seconded. A roll-call vote on that motion resulted in three 'aye' votes and three 'nay'…
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