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Mobile City Council votes to enter executive session on anticipated litigation

December 03, 2025 | Mobile City, Mobile County, Alabama


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Mobile City Council votes to enter executive session on anticipated litigation
City Attorney Ricardo Woods told the council at the Dec. 2 pre-meeting that he would request an executive session to discuss anticipated litigation involving the city (referred to in the transcript as "lehi litigation").

Following the attorney's statement the council moved to go into executive session; a motion was made by speaker 8 and seconded by speaker 1. The clerk called the roll and the members on the record answered "Yes," approving entry into executive session. The council agreed to reconvene at 10:30.

What happens next: The council entered executive session to discuss litigation matters; no substantive details of the litigation were made public during the pre-meeting.

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