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South Fulton council revokes mayoral access, directs return of city equipment after executive session
Summary
After an executive session late Feb. 11, South Fulton City Council voted on a package of actions including removing mayoral access to city facilities, ordering return or reassignment of film-studio equipment and reclassifying a film-and-media staff position.
After a lengthy Feb. 11 executive session, the South Fulton City Council announced a set of formal directives affecting mayoral access to facilities, city property and staffing.
Actions voted in open session: The council reconvened and recorded a set of decisions it said were taken in executive session. The council’s public record lists the following directives: - The council ordered that access to the mayoral budget be shut down except for the mayor’s salary and benefits, and ordered removal of a pool table from the mayoral suite. - The council directed the city manager to draft and distribute an immediate all‑employee directive to…
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