Austin Lawsuit Discussion
- The City Council convened a brief, special meeting late at night, lasting only 11 minutes.
- The entire meeting was immediately moved into a closed "Executive Session," inaccessible to the public.
- Councilmembers met confidentially to discuss specific ongoing litigation: Lamar-Hassman Joint Venture I v. City of Austin.
- No public hearings were conducted, and no policy decisions were made or actions taken in the open session before the meeting quickly adjourned.
Full Transcript
Austin City Council MINUTES For September 27, 1984 - 11:01 P.M, SPECIAL CALLED MEETING Council Chambers, 307 V*st Second Street, Austin, Texas City Council Ron Mullen Mayor John Trevino, Jr. Mayor Pro Tern Council Members 1 Mark Rose Roger Duncan Sally Shipman Mark E. Spaeth Charles E. Urdy Jorge Carrasco City Manager Hden Aldridge City Clerk Memorandum To: Mayor Mullen called to order the Special Called Meeting of the Council at 11:01 P.M., noting the presence of all Councilmembers. The Mayor announced Council would enter into an Executive Session authorized by Article 6252-17* Texas Revised Civil Statutes Annotated, to discuss the following: Litigation - Lamar-Hassman Joint Venture I v. City of Austin, Texas (Section 2, paragraph e) and after such closed or executiv session, any action to be taken shall be taken In open meeting. ADJOURNMENT Council adjourned its Special Called Meeting at 11:12 p.m.