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Votes at a glance: Traffic Safety Committee elects officers, approves minutes

January 15, 2025 | Town of Northborough, Worcester County, Massachusetts


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Votes at a glance: Traffic Safety Committee elects officers, approves minutes
The Town of Northborough Traffic Safety Committee held roll-call votes to elect officers, to approve minutes from Dec. 10, 2024, and to adjourn.

Elections
- William Pierce was elected chair by roll-call vote. Members recorded “aye” votes from Rachel Armstrong, Chris DeSantis, Brian Cole and the chair (recorded as the presiding member’s aye). The motion was moved and seconded during the meeting; the transcript records the roll-call “aye” outcomes.
- Brian Cole was elected vice chair by roll-call vote with ayes from Chris DeSantis, Rachel Armstrong, Brian Cole and the chair.
- Rachel Armstrong was elected clerk by roll-call vote with ayes recorded from Brian Cole, Chris DeSantis, Rachel Armstrong and the chair.

Other formal actions
- The committee voted to approve the meeting minutes of Dec. 10, 2024 (roll-call ayes recorded from Brian Cole, Chris DeSantis, Rachel Armstrong and the chair).
- The committee adopted a motion to adjourn by roll-call vote with all present voting aye.

The meeting transcript includes standard motion language and roll-call votes; the transcript does not consistently identify the individual who first moved or seconded each motion by name for every action, so mover/second fields are listed as "not specified" where the recording did not clearly attribute the motion to a named speaker.

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