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Board approved four normal retirements for city public safety employees, accepted financial statements, authorized payment of a legal invoice, and approved staff and trustee attendance at a pension conference. One item (ratification to buy service time for a police officer) received no motion. Meeting attendance was five present, one absent; next meeting scheduled for June 16, 2026.
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The retirement board signed off on pension applications for four city public-safety employees, so those employees will begin receiving retirement benefits under the city plan. The board approved the pension fund financial statements and a $3,710 legal invoice, and agreed to send staff and trustees to a statewide pension conference; these actions support ongoing management and oversight of the pension fund. One request to purchase additional service time for a police officer was not acted on.
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