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At-a-glance: Council motions and recorded votes from the March 23 Clarkston meeting

City of the Village of Clarkston City Council · March 23, 2026
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Summary

Summary of motions and roll-call outcomes at the March 23 council meeting: agenda approval (6-0), consent agenda (6-0), Chamber MOU postponement (6-0), opposition letter authorization (6-0), Deer Lake conditional authorization (5-1), closed-session entry (6-0), reconvene and adjourn (6-0).

The City Council recorded several motions and roll-call votes at its March 23 regular meeting. Key outcomes: approval of the meeting agenda (motion by Jones, support by Avery; vote 6-0); approval of the consent agenda (motion by Quisenberry, support by Jones; vote 6-0); postponement of the Clarkston Area Chamber of Commerce MOU renewal to April 13 (motion by Avery, support by Jones; vote 6-0); authorization to send a letter opposing state bills preempting local authority to Representative Harris (motion by Jones, support by Casey; vote 6-0); conditional authorization for Deer Lake beach and boat launch operations pending a Township Board vote on March 24 (motion by Jones, support by Casey; vote 5-1 with Councilmember Forte opposed); motion to enter closed session for privileged attorney-client advice (motion by Jones, support by Forte; vote 6-0); reconvened from closed session (motion by Jones, support by Avery; vote 6-0); and adjournment (motion by Casey, support by Forte; vote 6-0).

These items were recorded in the minutes as formal motions with roll-call tallies. The minutes do not include the full text of some supporting documents (for example, the opposition letter and any Deer Lake agreement text); follow-up records or attachments would be needed to examine those documents in full.