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Public works director retirement acknowledged; assistant named interim and closed session set on vehicle tracking

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Council acknowledged the retirement letter of Public Works Director Ted Brokaw effective Sept. 2, 2025; members moved to appoint Assistant Public Works Director Mike Wallace as interim director, deferred any compensation decision to Sept. 2, and scheduled a closed meeting to investigate alleged GPS tracking of public‑works vehicles.

The City Council acknowledged a retirement letter from Public Works Director Ted Brokaw effective Sept. 2, 2025, and unanimously recorded the acknowledgement. Councilors then voted to appoint Assistant Public Works Director Mike Wallace as interim public works director upon Brokaw’s retirement and agreed to consider compensation for the interim assignment at the Sept. 2 council meeting.

Separately, the mayor brought forward a concern that GPS tracking devices…

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