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At its Nov. 3 meeting, the Indianapolis City-County Council recorded a block of procedural and committee actions that passed largely without floor debate.
Key recorded votes and actions (all items listed below passed in the council floor record):
- Proposal 3-10 & 3-12: Reappointments to the Marion County Property Tax Assessment Board of Appeals (Brian Barton) and Metropolitan Development Commission (Brent Lyle). Committee reported 8–0; full council vote recorded as 22–0.
- Proposal 3-15: Reappointment of Dwayne Ingram to the Board of Public Health and Safety. Committee moved a due-pass recommendation (7–0); full council vote recorded as 22–0.
- Proposal 3-18: Reappointment of Dan Yet Smith to the Domestic Violence Fatality Council. Committee moved due-pass (7–0); full council vote recorded as 22–0.
- Proposal 3-19: Reappointment of Wendy Tucker to the Early Intervention Planning Council. Committee moved due-pass (7–0); full council vote recorded as 22–0.
- Proposal 3-21 & 3-22: Reappointments to public works-related boards (Leslie Schulte; Rebecca Jawanza). Committee votes noted; full council vote recorded as 22–0.
- Proposal 3-55 (calendar)/Proposal 3-55 (labelled in floor as 3-55/3-55 context): Council approved the schedule of regular council meetings for 2026 by voice vote.
Several other committee referrals and reappointments were presented in committee reports and approved on the floor; the transcript records multiple motions carrying 22–0 throughout the meeting.
These actions were presented under committee reports and special orders with minimal floor discussion. The transcript records committee votes where provided and the full-council tallies as recorded when motions were put to the body.
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