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At the start of the session, council officers reviewed the agenda and several councilors announced which items they would hold from today’s votes.
Speaker 2 and multiple councilors recorded holds or readiness for a series of items: item 8 was withdrawn; Councilor Majoke said items 11–13 were ready; Councilor Gathers said items 14–16 were set; Councilor Periagua noted item 17 was ready; Councilor Hogan reported items 18–24 with item 18 marked as a hole/not available; Councilor Williams said items 26–32 were on the calendar with item 26 to be held and the remainder ready; Councilor Jones Rausser’s items (including 33) were placed on hold and councilors confirmed additional holds on items 42, 50, 51 and 53; Councilor Monto stated item 55 would remain held.
Separately, Councilor Mitchell asked for a committee meeting on item 56 rather than holding it on the floor; a staff member said Mitchell’s secretary would coordinate scheduling. Later in the session Councilor Williams asked that item 63 be discussed in executive session. The presiding officer asked for a motion and second to adjourn to executive session; a voice vote of 'Aye' was recorded and the body adjourned into executive session. The transcript does not include a roll-call or a detailed public vote tally for the adjournment.
Next steps: multiple items remain held for follow-up or committee review; the council moved into executive session to address item 63 and any other executive matters recorded under that agenda line.
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