Radcliffe council meeting: closed session, adjournment and administrative updates

Radcliffe City Council · November 19, 2025

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Summary

At the Nov. 10 special call meeting the council moved into closed session on real property/economic development/personnel, returned with no action taken, adjourned to a work session, and corrected an earlier bid figure; several community events and services were announced.

Radcliffe — The Radcliffe City Council at its Nov. 10 special call meeting voted to enter a closed session citing real property acquisition/sale, economic development and personnel matters, and later announced that no official vote or action occurred during that closed session.

The chair opened the motion for closed session; the motion was moved and seconded and the body approved the session. After returning, the chair announced, "Let it be known that no official vote or action was taken while in closed session." The council then adopted motions to resume the called meeting and to adjourn the called meeting and proceed to a work session.

During routine updates the chair corrected a previously read bid figure: an announced bid was read as $63,006.00 but the corrected total after accounting for a $10,000 deposit is $72,001.55; the chair said the correction does not change the approved expenditure and the amount remains within budget.

Council members also announced several community events, including a Dec. 6 breakfast at the Colvin Community Center requiring a canned-food donation, a month-long food drive coordinated by the Radcliffe Women’s Club with drop-off at two fire stations, a Radcliffe tree lighting scheduled for Dec. 5, and a reminder that Sheriff John Ward will collect county taxes at Fire Station 1 on Veterans Day.

The council scheduled its next meeting for Nov. 18.