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Committee moves include motions to approve minutes and to adjourn; next meeting Aug. 15

Sonoita Creek Flood and Flow Study Committee · July 18, 2024
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Summary

At the July 18 meeting members moved to approve May 16 minutes and later moved to adjourn; both motions were seconded but the record does not specify recorded outcomes. The committee set its next regular meeting for Aug. 15 via Zoom and noted several parking-lot items.

The Sonoita Creek Flood and Flow Study Committee on July 18 recorded two procedural motions during its agenda: a motion to correct and/or approve the minutes from the May 16, 2024 meeting, and a motion to adjourn at the meeting’s end.

Kate Tirion moved to correct and/or approve the May 16 minutes; Chris Gardener seconded that motion. The minutes as provided do not state the result of that motion. At the end of the meeting Bob Proctor moved to adjourn and Chris Gardener seconded; the outcome of that motion is likewise not specified in the record.

The committee scheduled its next regular monthly meeting for Aug. 15, 2024, at 10 a.m. via Zoom. Committee members also listed future or radar-screen items, including developing a Sonoita Creek watershed stakeholders database, following the U.S. Forest Service watershed restoration plan, and tracking Hudbay property ownership for future agendas.

Why it matters: recording motions and scheduling establishes the committee’s procedural record and sets the timetable for follow-up work on watershed projects and grant applications.

Next steps: committee staff will include item #10 (grant/Water Smart follow-up) on the next agenda and pursue the Parking Lot topics as time permits.