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Council enters executive session on compensation; adds police resolutions and several contracts to next agenda as emergency items
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Summary
The Seven Hills Council voted to go into executive session on employee compensation, then reconvened and approved adding two police commemorative resolutions and multiple labor/department contracts to the next meeting agenda as emergency items; no contract details were discussed in the public record.
At its committee meeting the council moved into an executive session to discuss employee compensation and later reconvened at 7:14 p.m.
After reconvening, the council president announced two proposed resolutions to honor police personnel and asked to place them on the next regular meeting agenda as emergency items. He identified one resolution for Officer Anthony Turner, describing Turner as having "32 years of service," and another for Officer Anthony Strazo, described as having "27 years of service" with an additional reference to "23" years of service in Seven Hills during the exchange. The council president moved to add the two resolutions as emergency items; Constanza seconded the motion and the motion carried.
The council president then moved to add several labor and departmental contracts to the next meeting agenda as emergency items, listing the service-department clerical-technical contract and police contracts covering patrolmen, sergeants and lieutenants. The motion was seconded and approved. The meeting record does not include contract terms, financial amounts, or the vote tally by member names.
The moves to add the resolutions and the contracts were presented as agenda-administration decisions to ensure the items appear on the next meeting agenda with emergency status; the transcript records motions, seconds and general assent but does not reflect any public debate of contract terms in this session.
The council adjourned at 7:15 p.m.

