Source

Original public meeting recording on YouTube

Meeting Signals

Source transcript: 8jac2c7o9iy.committee_of_the_whole_10_14_2025.txt

Generated from normalized transcript text using deterministic pattern matching.

This document surfaces candidate evidence lines only. It does not prove absence, verify claims, resolve disputes, interpret intent, or produce the final civic record.

Public-comment content is not extracted in this deterministic signal pass because comment boundaries are transcript-dependent and better handled by the downstream record-generation pass.

Use these signals as review scaffolding for a later record-generation pass, not as authoritative meeting minutes.

Motion / Vote Signals

SignalEvidenceNearby ResultConfidence
Motion / Vote SignalI need a motion to allow Alderman Stacy to attend remotely.No nearby result line detecteddetected
Approval SignalWith that, we will move on to item number four, which is the approval of the agenda.No nearby result line detecteddetected
Approval SignalItem number five is approval of the minutes from the Committee of the Whole held on September 8, 2025.No nearby result line detecteddetected
Motion / Vote SignalIs there a motion?No nearby result line detecteddetected
Adjournment SignalSeeing none, I will entertain a motion for adjournment.No nearby result line detecteddetected

Roll Call Signals

Roll Call Signal 1: Sellers. Could you please take the roll? Klemm?

NameVote
KlemmAye
JohnsonAye
ParkerAye
ShadleAye
SellersAye

Nearby result line: The motion passes 5-0.

Roll Call Signal 2: We have a motion made by Alderman Shadle, seconded by Alderman Sellers. Madam Clerk, could you please take the roll? Sellers?

NameVote
SellersAye
KlemmAye
JohnsonAye
ParkerAye

Nearby result line: The motion passes six to zero.

Roll Call Signal 3: Motion made by Alderman Shadle, seconded by Alderman Sellers. Madam Clerk, could you please take the roll? Sellers?

NameVote
SellersAye
KlemmAye
JohnsonAye
ParkerAye

Nearby result line: The motion passes six to zero.

Roll Call Signal 4: We need to do that. I wasn’t prepared. Sellers?

NameVote
SellersAye
KlemmAye
JohnsonAye
SimmonsAye
ParkerAye

Money Signals

AmountContext
$72,000Approximately 30% of Stephenson County employees are directly or indirectly employed by the manufacturing industry. The average wage across all manufacturing jobs is just and others. This is the most shy of $72,000 a…
$2.8 BillionThe average wage across all manufacturing jobs is just and others. This is the most shy of $72,000 a year. $2.8 Billion is the economic impact of the manufacturing industry and it continues to grow.

Civic Object Signals

TypeEvidence
Procurement ReferenceThis allows them to solicit bids and create service agreements for buying electricity and related, and the City Council.
Contract / Agreement ReferenceHowever, over the course of their agreement with the city, the fixed rate becomes a more viable option for those not wanting to be affected by a fluctuating market.

Question Signals

  • Is there any public comment this evening?

Low-Confidence Transcript Lines

No matching lines detected by deterministic rules.

Internal Extraction Counts

These counts are included for QA and pipeline observability. They should not be read as proof that a category was absent from the meeting.

CategoryCount
Action-like signals5
Roll-call blocks4
Money references2
Civic object references2
Question lines1
Possible people detected internally12
Low-confidence lines0

Extraction Notes

  • This artifact is intentionally generic across public meeting types.
  • It may miss actions, votes, speakers, topics, or context.
  • It may include false positives caused by transcription errors.
  • Empty sections mean no matching lines were detected, not that the event did not happen.
  • Money references are transcript-derived and should not be treated as verified amounts.
  • Important claims should be verified against the original recording and official meeting records.