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Committee moves into closed session for county administrator performance evaluation after roll call

September 04, 2025 | Adams County, Wisconsin


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Committee moves into closed session for county administrator performance evaluation after roll call
The Adams County Administrative & Finance Committee voted to enter a closed session to consider the county administrator’s annual performance evaluation under Wisconsin Statute §19.85(1)(c).

Supervisor Edwards moved to go into closed session; Supervisor Poehler seconded the motion. The chair called for a roll-call vote. After roll call the committee announced they were in closed session and the meeting's online access was ended; no further public actions were taken before adjournment.

The motion and the statutory citation were made on the record; details of the closed session were not discussed publicly at the meeting.

Motion: move into closed session under Wis. Stat. §19.85(1)(c) for the purposes of considering employment, promotion, compensation or performance evaluation data of a public employee over which the governmental body has jurisdiction or exercises responsibility (annual performance evaluation of the county administrator).

Mover: Supervisor Edwards. Second: Supervisor Poehler. The committee proceeded to closed session by roll call and closed the public online feed.

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