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The Denton City Mobility Committee approved the minutes of its March 26, 2025 meeting and later voted to approve the removal of items from the committee’s future-items matrix during its April 30 meeting.
At the outset of the meeting a motion to approve the March 26 minutes was seconded and the chair said, “So moved and approved.” No dissenting votes were recorded in the transcript.
Near the meeting’s end the committee moved and seconded to remove selected entries from the future-items matrix. The chair called for discussion and asked whether anyone opposed; no objections were recorded and the chair said the motion was carried.
Why it matters: these are routine procedural votes that keep the committee’s records and work plan current.
What’s next: staff will update minutes and the future-items matrix to reflect the committee’s approved changes and circulate updated materials to committee members.
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