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Chair moves meeting back to open session; no motions from closed session and meeting adjourns

February 27, 2025
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Summary

The Chair asked the body to return to open session and members approved the motion. The assembly determined no formal motions resulted from the closed session, and later approved a motion to adjourn. Movers, seconders and individual vote tallies are not recorded in the transcript.

The Chair moved the meeting back into open session and members approved the motion. The Chair asked for a motion to return to open session, saying, “need a motion to go back into Open Session.” A motion and second were recorded and the Chair called the voice vote.

The body then confirmed that no formal motions resulted from the preceding closed session. When asked whether there were any actions to report from that closed-session discussion, the Chair advised that “motion for anything discussed was it no motion required,” and members agreed there was no need to set another meeting on that basis.

The meeting proceeded to the mayor’s comments (no substantive remarks are recorded in the transcript) and concluded when members approved a motion to adjourn. The transcript records a motion, a second and the Chair calling “all in favor,” but does not list who moved or seconded, nor does it provide a roll-call tally.

No statutes, ordinances, appointments, or funding decisions are recorded in the provided transcript excerpt. The record in this segment is limited to procedural motions and the Chair’s calls for action and adjournment.