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City Council adjourns after closed session; no formal action taken

March 22, 2025 | City Council Meetings, City of Seward, Seward County, Nebraska


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City Council adjourns after closed session; no formal action taken
The City Council adjourned at 8:22 p.m. after returning from a closed session; the presiding officer said, “For the record, no formal action of the city council was taken while in closed session.”

The nut graf: The adjournment ended the meeting with no substantive votes or policy actions emerging from the closed session. Council members moved and seconded a motion to adjourn, and voting was recorded in favor by eight named members.

During the post‑closed-session convening, a motion to adjourn was offered and seconded. A staff member overseeing the roll call recorded the vote and said, “Voting in favor of Francis Scott, O'Kealer, Tony Mitchell, Ultraman, Miller, Singleton, Streisand, Wirgen.” The motion carried, and the presiding officer closed the meeting.

There were no formal actions reported from the closed session, per the presiding officer’s statement at the start of the public reconvening. No additional agenda items, future meeting dates, or implementation directions were discussed in the provided transcript excerpts.

The meeting concluded with a brief staff exchange and an instruction to an individual named Carl to proceed with post‑meeting duties.

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