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Commission approves minutes and adjourns meeting; no substantive votes taken

October 20, 2025 | Oro Valley, Pima County, Arizona


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Commission approves minutes and adjourns meeting; no substantive votes taken
Oro Valley — The Tourism Advisory Commission took two procedural voice votes during its Oct. 20 meeting: it approved the Sept. 15 regular-session minutes and later adjourned the meeting. There were no substantive votes on ordinances, contracts or budget items.

Early in the session the commission chair asked for a motion to accept the Sept. 15 minutes. A commissioner moved to accept the minutes and another commissioner seconded; the chair called for an "All in favor?" and the motion carried by voice vote. The meeting record does not record a roll-call tally for the motion.

At the end of the meeting a commissioner moved to adjourn; another commissioner seconded, the chair called for "all in favor," and the meeting was adjourned by voice vote. No formal roll-call tallies were recorded in the transcript for the adjournment.

No other formal actions, motions to adopt ordinances, resolutions or contract awards were recorded during the Oct. 20 session.

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