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Black Mountain council approves consent agenda, proclaims Indigenous Peoples Heritage Month and moves into closed session

Town Council of Black Mountain · November 11, 2025
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Summary

The council approved the consent agenda (minutes, tax collector report, resolutions and professional services agreements), proclaimed November as Indigenous Peoples Heritage Month, recognized Town Manager Josh Harrell, and authorized a closed session to discuss personnel under North Carolina statute.

The Town of Black Mountain council approved multiple consent items and issued a proclamation at its November meeting.

Proclamation: The council read and adopted a proclamation recognizing Indigenous Peoples Heritage Month in November and commending observance to all citizens. Council member (Speaker 4) moved to approve the resolution "as read" and the council voted "Aye." The proclamation text referenced North Carolina's recognized tribes and noted Indigenous peoples have lived on the land of Black Mountain since time immemorial.

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