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City manager contract extension sparks heated debate

June 06, 2024 | Southport City, Brunswick County, North Carolina



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City manager contract extension sparks heated debate
In a recent government meeting, city officials discussed the extension of City Manager Terrell's contract, ultimately deciding to extend it for one month until July 31, 2024. The extension allows for a smoother transition as the city prepares for upcoming projects and developments.

City officials emphasized the importance of having Terrell available during this critical period, particularly as new City Manager Stuart familiarizes himself with ongoing initiatives. Concerns were raised about the potential challenges of transitioning without Terrell's expertise, especially given the complexity of current projects.

The discussion also included the option for Terrell to be compensated on an hourly basis for any additional work beyond the one-month extension. The agreed-upon hourly rate is set at $75, with provisions for a memorandum of agreement to ensure legal protections for Terrell in case of any future legal matters.

After deliberation, the motion to approve the contract extension and the assistant agreement was passed, allowing for flexibility in Terrell's involvement as needed. The meeting concluded with a commitment to address further issues related to city management in future discussions.

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