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Chelsea City Council approves closed-session action, shares notices of local events

City of Chelsea City Council · April 6, 2026
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Summary

At its April 6 meeting, the Chelsea City Council voted to proceed as discussed in closed session, heard announcements about a Destination Ann Arbor listening session on April 9 and a SHAPE event on April 29, and adjourned at 6:44 p.m. Minutes were later approved April 27, 2026.

The Chelsea City Council on April 6 approved moving forward “as discussed during closed session,” a motion made by Council Member Eric Keaton and seconded by Felix Stump that carried with all ayes. The meeting record lists Mayor Kate Henson, Mayor Pro Tem Tony Iannelli and council members Sam Angus, Jacquelyn Bullerman, Eric Keaton, George Merkel and Felix Stump as the sitting members, with City Manager Elle Cole and clerks Lyn Sebestyen and Ashley Money recorded in the packet.

Council Member Jacquelyn Bullerman used the floor to announce two community events. She said Destination Ann Arbor will host a listening session about tourism in Chelsea on April 9. Bullerman also announced a SHAPE event scheduled for April 29, noting it is organized by a Chelsea High School student as part of a larger national program.

Later in the meeting Bullerman moved to adjourn; Keaton seconded and the motion carried with all ayes. The meeting was recorded as adjourning at 6:44 p.m. The minutes for the April 6 meeting were signed and show an approval date of April 27, 2026.

The record provided no additional public testimony, debate, or detail about the substance of the closed session; the motion states only that the Council would "proceed as discussed during closed session." No votes with named tallies were recorded beyond the notation that motions carried "all ayes."