Austin's Closed-Door Legal & Property Strategy
- City officials held a special closed meeting to discuss sensitive matters.
- Key topics included two ongoing lawsuits the city was involved in.
- Discussions also covered potential sales or leases of city-owned real estate.
- No final decisions were made during this private session; any actions would be taken in a public meeting.
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Austin City Council MINUTES For SPECIAL CALLED MEETING - January 10, 1984 THIRD FLOOR CONFERENCE ROOM - CITY HALL Council Chambers, 301 West Second Street, Austin, Texas City Council Ron Mullen Mayor John Trevino, Jr. Mayor Pro Tern Council Members Mark Rose Roger Duncan Sally Shipman Mark E. Spaeth Charles E. Urdy Nicholas M. Meiszer Gty Manager Elden Aldridge Acting City Clerk Memorandum To: Mayor Mullen called to order the Special Called Meeting of the Council scheduled for 4:30 p.m., noting the absence of Mayor Fro Tern Trevino. Mayor Mullen announced the Council will convene in a closed or.executive session authorized by Article 6252-17. Texas Revised Civil Statutes Annotated, to discuss the following: Pending Litigation: a. City of Austin v HL&F et al; City of Austin et al v Brown and Root et al, Section 2, Paragraph e. b. Sale or lease of real property, Section 2, Paragraph f. After such closed or executive session, any final action, decision or vote with regard to any matter considered in the closed or executive session shall be made in open session should such action, decision or vote be necessary.