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Livingston council pulls litigation item and moves into closed session on labor talks

Livingston City Council · May 6, 2026
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The Livingston City Council pulled a closed-session litigation item May 5, 2026, due to a lack of quorum and entered closed session to confer with its labor negotiator, Jose Antonio Ramirez, about bargaining with employee units including the Livingston Police Officers Association.

The Livingston City Council on May 5 pulled a planned closed-session item about potential litigation and instead entered closed session to discuss labor negotiations with the city—s labor negotiator.

Mayor Moran opened the special meeting at 6:07 p.m., called the roll and noted that Council member Wallace was not in attendance. A meeting participant led the Pledge of Allegiance and the mayor asked for a moment of silence for first responders…

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