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The Austin Arts Commission conducted two procedural votes at the Jan. 27 meeting.
Approval of minutes
A motion to approve the minutes from the December meeting was offered and seconded; the commission approved the minutes by unanimous voice vote.
Consent agenda
Commissioner Gray moved to approve consent items 10–15; Commissioner Garza seconded the motion. Commissioners voted unanimously to move items 10–15 on consent.
Why it matters
These procedural votes finalize the minutes for public record and advance the consent items as a group. The meeting did not record roll-call divisions for the consent items beyond the unanimous voice vote statements.
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