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Greenwood Police Board Air Commission approves 2026 meeting calendar, removes applicant from hiring process and pays September claims

5936317 · October 13, 2025
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Summary

At a short Greenwood Police Board Air Commission meeting, members approved minutes, adopted the 2026 meeting schedule, voted to remove applicant No. 1 from the hiring process and approved payment of a $333 attorney invoice plus $150 in commissioner premium pay.

The Greenwood Police Board Air Commission convened and approved a set of routine items, including the previous meeting minutes, the 2026 meeting calendar, removal of applicant No. 1 from the hiring process and payment of two claims.

The action items were procedural and passed with motions and seconds recorded on the transcript but without a detailed roll-call tally. The meeting included brief discussion but no extended public testimony or policy debate.

Members first moved and unanimously approved the minutes from the prior meeting. The transcript records a motion and second and the chair stating, “Motion passes.”

The commission then considered proposed meeting dates for 2026. One member said, “I made a motion to accept these dates for next year,” and another seconded. The commission voted to accept the 2026 calendar.

During personnel business, the transcript records an unnamed commissioner saying, “I would request that applicant number 1 be dismissed from the hiring process.” A motion to remove applicant No. 1 from the hiring process was made and seconded; the commission then voted in favor, with the chair calling for aye votes and concluding the matter as approved.

Under budget and claims, the commission approved payment of $333 for attorney Linda Myers’ services for September and $150 labeled as commissioners’ premium pay for this month’s regular and executive meetings. A motion to pay the bills was made, seconded and approved.

The meeting concluded with a motion to adjourn that was seconded and carried.

Minutes do not record detailed roll-call tallies, names of movers and seconders for every motion, or any extended debate on the items above. No statutes, ordinances or external agencies were cited during the recorded discussion.