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The Birmingham City Council on April 22 approved its consent agenda and approved a separate recognition resolution honoring Hattie Williams’ 90th birthday.
The clerk read consent items spanning multiple pages of the agenda (items listed across pages 2–14). A councilor moved approval of the consent agenda; the council approved the motion by voice vote and the chair recorded the items as passed. The clerk noted one consent item (item 13) had been brought forward without a recommendation from the Economic Development Committee. The transcript does not record roll-call tallies for the consent vote; the approval was recorded by voice vote.
Separately, Councilor Clark requested unanimous consent to adopt a resolution honoring Hattie Williams on her 90th birthday. The council moved, seconded and approved the recognition by voice vote.
These actions were procedural and noncontroversial on the record; no individual roll-call vote tallies or recorded dissent appear in the meeting transcript for these items.
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