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Committee member moves to authorize city manager to issue letter of intent to purchase property
Summary
A committee member introduced a motion authorizing the city manager to issue a letter of intent to purchase property; the motion was placed on the floor during the meeting but no second or vote is recorded in the transcript.
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A committee member opened a motion during the meeting to authorize the city manager to issue a letter of intent to purchase property. The motion was stated on the record: "Mister Miller, I would like to make a motion to authorize the city manager to issue a letter of intent to purchase property." The transcript includes no recorded second or vote on the motion.
The motion was introduced early in the meeting and no further action on the motion—such as a second, a formal roll-call or voice vote, or a referral to staff—appears in the available transcript. Meeting discussion that follows focused on a community presentation about Greenwood park efforts rather than on details of the proposed property purchase.
Because the transcript does not record an outcome, the motion’s status is not specified in the record. If the council or committee intends to act on the motion formally, a later meeting notice or agenda should show whether the item is placed on a future agenda for vote or referred to staff for follow-up.

