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Fayetteville City Council holds brief closed session for attorney–client matters, then adjourns unanimously
Summary
At its June 29 meeting the Fayetteville City Council moved into a short closed session to discuss attorney–client privileged matters, returned to open session and adjourned after unanimous motions to enter and exit the closed session and to adjourn.
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At its June 29 meeting the council announced it would briefly move into a closed session to discuss matters covered by attorney–client privilege and later voted unanimously to adjourn.
The Chair opened the meeting and said the council would "go into a close session for attorney–client privilege" to discuss unspecified legal matters in private. A council member asked whether a motion was required; another council member moved to enter the closed session and a second was recorded. The council voted in favor; the chair noted the vote was unanimous and the members left the room for the brief closed session.
After returning from the closed session, the Chair asked for a motion to end the closed session. A motion and second were made and approved unanimously. The Chair then called for a motion to adjourn; the motion carried and the meeting was ended with the Chair thanking attendees.
The transcript records no substantive public debate, ordinance readings, or committee actions during the portions captured here; the only formal actions recorded were motions to enter and exit a closed session under attorney–client privilege and a motion to adjourn. No agenda items, ordinances, or votes on policy were taken in the segments provided.

