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Chair adjourns meeting after closed-session consultation with counsel; no actions taken

Governing body (not specified in transcript) · April 16, 2026
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Summary

The chair said the body met in a closed session "consulting with counsel to obtain legal advice regarding a specific matter of pending litigation," then adjourned at 10:02 a.m.; the transcript records one recusal and no formal actions.

The chair said the body had been "consulting with counsel to obtain legal advice regarding a specific matter of pending litigation," and then adjourned the meeting at 10:02 a.m., saying, "this meeting is adjourned." No formal motions or votes were recorded during the session and one recusal was noted.

The meeting record in the transcript shows limited public detail: at the outset the chair said some members "were recused," but the transcript does not identify who recused themselves or the subject of the recusal. The chair also stated that "Topics actually discussed were under reason 7 and 8," without elaboration on what those reason codes represent.

The chair characterized the closed portion of the meeting as a legal consultation: "consulting with counsel to obtain legal advice regarding a specific matter of pending litigation," indicating the body was in an executive-session discussion confined to privileged legal advice. The transcript contains no substantive exposition of the litigation's facts, parties, or legal arguments.

After the closed-session statement the chair noted the time and adjourned: "time is now 10:02, and this meeting is adjourned," and added, "We will see you next week." A brief informal exchange followed, including a colloquial remark, "You're always a dollar late in a minute short," which did not pertain to official business.

Because the transcript records no motions, votes, identified outcomes, or named parties to the litigation, there is no formal action to report and no additional procedural steps specified in the record.