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Hampton City meeting canceled for lack of quorum; staff recognize junior youth police academy participants
Summary
The Hampton City Council did not reach quorum and did not hold formal business; staff instead recognized children who completed the city’s first junior youth police academy and presented a video overview of the program.
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The Hampton City Council did not convene for formal business after failing to reach a quorum, a staff member said. “We have not been able to make quorum this evening, so we will not be having a meeting,” the staff member told attendees.
Because the council could not reach quorum, no votes or motions were taken. The staff member said the gathering instead turned to a recognition of children who took part in the city’s first junior youth police academy and introduced a video prepared by the police chief showcasing the program.
“We have the our 1st annual youth youth junior youth academy on week before last,” the staff member said, describing activities that included an obstacle course. The staff member said the recognition was intended to honor the young participants’ civic engagement with the police department.
The transcript does not provide a date for the scheduled meeting or the names of individual council members; it states only that additional council members had not arrived to establish a quorum. No formal actions, votes, appointments, ordinances, or resolutions were recorded in the transcript.
The session ended without formal council business; the staff member and the police chief presented the youth program material in place of a regular meeting.

