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At the March 26, 2025 meeting the Mobility Committee recorded two formal actions in the business portion of the agenda.
Approve minutes of Feb. 26, 2025 Motion: "Approve minutes of Feb. 26, 2025." Mover and seconder recorded as committee members (names not specified in the transcript for the mover/second). Outcome: approved by voice vote; chair announced the ayes prevailed.
Approve removal of listed items from future meeting list (with exceptions) Motion: Committee moved to approve removal of several items from the committee’s future‑agenda matrix with specific exceptions retained for further review (committee asked that the Riddell item remain on the list and that some quarterly reports be retained or moved to an annual reporting category). The motion was seconded and passed by voice vote; the chair announced the ayes prevailed.
Why it matters: the committee’s procedural votes set what items staff will return to the committee for future discussion and what items will be removed from the active agenda list. Committee members requested some items be retained for additional follow up and asked staff to provide annual or quarterly reporting as appropriate.
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