The Affordable Housing Trust, chaired by Brian Sullivan, moved into an executive session on May 8 after a committee member made a motion that the meeting “move into executive session not to return to open session for the items listed in the agenda.” The chair called for a second and then a roll-call vote.
Brian Sullivan identified himself at the start of the meeting, saying, “My name is Brian Sullivan, chair of Affordable Housing Trust.” A second speaker, recorded in the transcript only as a committee member, proposed the motion to go into executive session and the motion was seconded. The chair then conducted a roll-call; members were called by name and affirmative responses were recorded. The transcript records names called (including Shonta Murphy and others) and short vocal responses but does not provide a full, explicit tally linked to individual votes.
The transcript does not state the subject or statutory authority for the executive session and contains no public discussion of the items that will be considered while the meeting is closed. The record ends with the meeting moving toward executive session and no further open-session business recorded in the provided transcript.
Because the transcript shows only the procedural motion, second, and roll-call responses, details such as the mover’s and seconder’s full names beyond the chair, the exact vote tally, and the executive-session topic are not specified in the record provided.