Llano City Council accepts city manager Marty's resignation, directs search for replacement

3462633 · May 2, 2025

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Summary

After returning from an executive session held under Texas Government Code §551.074, the Llano City Council accepted the resignation of City Manager Marty and voted to begin looking for a replacement; the resignation was announced to take effect June 6, per the motion recorded in the meeting.

The Llano City Council returned from an executive session held under Texas Government Code §551.074 for personnel matters and announced that City Manager Marty had tendered his resignation.

A councilmember moved that the council accept Marty's resignation and "put out feelers for a replacement as soon as possible," according to the motion recorded in the transcript. Another councilmember seconded. The council voted by voice and the mayor announced the motion carried. The motion included the statement that the effective date would be June 6.

The transcript shows the council convened the executive session under Texas Government Code §551.074 "for personnel matters to deliberate the appointment, employment, or performance evaluation, and duties" of the city manager. The council returned to open session and then recorded the resignation acceptance and direction to seek a replacement; no additional personnel details or severance terms were stated in the public record provided.

The council did not provide a roll-call vote tally in the portion of the transcript covering the motion; members present verbally responded "Aye" when the mayor called for the vote. The transcript does not include the city manager's full name or any written resignation letter in the public portion of the meeting record.