Austin Executive Session: Legal, Property, Gifts
- Austin city leaders held a special meeting specifically to transition into a closed-door executive session.
- The private discussions were authorized to cover sensitive topics, including legal consultations, potential real estate transactions, and prospective gifts or donations.
- Any final decisions or votes resulting from these confidential discussions were to be made public in a subsequent open meeting.
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=CITY OF AUSTIN. TEXAS- MINUTES OF THE CITY COUNCIL CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS Special Called Council Meeting February 21, 1979 4:00 P.M. First Floor Conference Room Municipal Building The meeting was called to order with Mayor McClellan presiding. Roll Call: Present: Mayor McClellan, Mayor Pro Tern Goodman, Councilmembers Cooke, Himmelblau, Mullen, Snell, Trevino Absent: None Mayor McClellan opened the meeting stating that this was a Special Called Meeting of the City Council for the purpose of publicly announcing that it will convene in a closed or executive session authorized by Section 2, Paragraphs (e), (f) and (g) of Article 6252-17, Texas Revised Civil Statutes Anno- tated; and after such closed or executive session any final action, decision or vote with regard to any matter considered in the closed or executive session would be made in open session, should such action, decision or vote be necessary Mayor McClellan announced that the Council would go into executive session at this time to consider the items authorized in Section 2, Paragraphs (e), (f) and (g) of Article 6252-17, Texas Revised Civil Statutes Annotated. APPROVED ATTEST: City Clerk