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City Council to review city manager job posting, approves re‑interview item

August 11, 2025 | Llano City, Llano County, Texas


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City Council to review city manager job posting, approves re‑interview item
City Council Presiding Officer (Speaker 1) called a special meeting and announced the council would convene an executive session under Texas Government Code §551.074 to discuss personnel matters related to the city manager.

Why it matters: The council voted to review and potentially revise the city manager job posting and to broaden recruitment channels, a step that could affect how and where candidates are recruited. The council also approved adding a re‑interview item for the coming Monday; the transcript does not specify the scope or participants for that re‑interview.

During a short discussion, Speaker 2, Councilmember, urged a revision of the posting: "we revamp or at least take a look at our job posting and possibly revamp the wording, and, also maybe put it on different, social media platforms to maybe reach any broader audience," and the council approved the motion by voice vote. Speaker 1, Presiding officer, confirmed a motion and second were made and called for the voice vote: "All in favor? Aye." The transcript records the motions as carrying; no roll‑call or numerical vote tally is recorded.

The council announced it planned to convene the executive session at 6:05 p.m. under Texas Government Code §551.074, which covers deliberation regarding the appointment, employment, evaluation, duties, compensation, discipline, or dismissal of a public officer or employee. The transcript does not explicitly state whether the executive session occurred before the meeting adjourned.

Both substantive actions taken at the meeting were procedural motions directing review and scheduling rather than the adoption of a new policy or the hire or dismissal of an individual. The precise implementer(s) (for example, which staff or council member will revise the posting and handle social media distribution) and the exact text changes were not specified in the recorded discussion.

The meeting was brief; the council adjourned the special called meeting at 6:06 p.m., and the record contains no further detail on the re‑interview item or subsequent steps.

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