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Council removes deputy chief from budget after dispute over hiring process
Summary
Flat Rock City Council voted to amend the budget to remove funding for a newly created deputy fire chief position after several council members said the hire bypassed required council approval; the council also voted to enter closed session to discuss the firefighters' union contract and an HCMA offer to sell a nearby dam.
At a Flat Rock City Council meeting, the council voted to amend the city budget to remove funding for a newly created deputy fire chief position after members said the hire was not approved by the council and should have been presented first for administrative hire approval.
Councilman Roble moved to create a budget amendment to remove the deputy chief line item; the motion was supported and carried on a voice vote. Council members who opposed the hiring process and removal said the council should not alter the budget before a pending contract vote with the firefighters' bargaining unit, and that the position should be reviewed for whether an emergency manager — not a deputy chief — better fits the city's needs.
The debate focused on process and budget timing. Councilman Roble said, "I think that's wrong, and I don't think we can afford it," arguing the city should prioritize firefighters and paramedics over additional administrative positions. Several council…
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