During a recent city council meeting, council member Jackson opened the session with a prayer and the Pledge of Allegiance, setting a solemn tone for the discussions that followed. The meeting featured public comments, notably from Chris Lane, who expressed frustration over the lack of communication from the city manager's office regarding a requested meeting. Lane highlighted that three weeks had passed without a response, questioning the professionalism of the city manager and suggesting a possible bias in her interactions with constituents.
Lane also addressed the recent termination of Fire Chief McIntyre, whom he described as a dedicated leader. He alleged that McIntyre's firing was linked to his advocacy for firefighters regarding overtime pay, calling the situation \"disappointing\" and \"unprofessional.\" Lane urged the council to take a stand on the matter, emphasizing the scrutiny the city is under and the importance of their response.
The meeting also included a request from Jessica Scott, a resident from Montrose, who sought to discuss the Resco opioid application, indicating ongoing community concerns regarding public health and safety. The council's handling of these issues will likely be closely monitored by residents as they seek accountability and transparency from their local government.