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The Lee County Public Safety Committee approved last month’s minutes without correction and heard several short operational reports before adjourning by voice vote.
During routine reports the sheriff apologized for not filing a written monthly report and said he "didn't get a report in" but acknowledged multiple recent phone outages. Committee members discussed likely causes, including fiber/cable cuts during nearby utility work, and confirmed that some providers provide customer outage notifications.
Chair called for a motion to adjourn; Mr. Pearson and Mr. Norbert were listed on the motion and the committee voted by voice with all present saying "aye." The meeting concluded with thanks to attendees.
Votes at a glance: - Minutes: approved (no corrections offered; voice approval) - Motion to adjourn: passed by voice vote (all present said 'aye')
No executive session was called and no formal policy votes or ordinance actions occurred at the meeting.
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