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Diamondhead City Council says it met in executive session about potential POA property acquisition; no action taken
Summary
The Diamondhead City Council announced it met in executive session under Mississippi Code provisions to discuss a week-long matter and a potential property acquisition related to POA amenities; the clerk said no official action was recorded. The meeting adjourned after a voice vote.
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The Diamondhead City Council announced it had held executive sessions under Mississippi law to consider nonpublic matters and a possible property acquisition related to homeowners association amenities, and recorded that no official action was taken.
The clerk said the council "went into executive session pursuant to Mississippi code 25 dash 41 dash 7 2 week matter" and that "No official action of record was taken." The clerk later added the council remained in executive session "pursuant to 25 dash 41 dash 7 4 g" to discuss "potential acquisition of property with respect to the POA amenities," again saying no official action was recorded.
Chair (S2) then called for a motion to adjourn. A motion was moved and identified by the chair as moved by Clark and seconded by Harwood. The chair asked, "All in favor?" and the council answered "Aye," after which the meeting concluded with the chair thanking attendees.
The transcript does not record detailed discussion of terms, locations, dollar amounts, or any formal vote roll call for the executive-session matters; the clerk explicitly stated no official action was taken during those sessions. The statutory citations given in the record were Mississippi Code 25-41-7 (as read aloud) and 25-41-7(4)(g) for the property-acquisition discussion.
The council's announcements place the property-acquisition discussion in the nonpublic executive-session portion of the meeting; because no formal action was recorded, any further public steps (such as an agenda item with a motion, vote, or staff report) would need to appear in a subsequent public meeting record for public review.

