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Orange County board enters closed session to discuss administrator search, economic development, broadband bargaining, litigation and audit contract
Summary
The Orange County board voted unanimously to enter closed session under the Virginia Freedom of Information Act to discuss a prospective county administrator, a potential business expansion, broadband investment bargaining, planning-and-zoning litigation consultation, and terms for an audit services contract; the board later certified the closed meeting and adjourned to its regular session.
Orange County board members voted unanimously to enter a closed session after a staff member read exemptions under the Virginia Freedom of Information Act that allow private discussion of certain personnel, economic development and contract matters.
A staff member recommended "a motion to enter closed session as permitted by the Virginia Freedom of Information Act" and read the specific purposes cited in the motion: discussion of a prospective candidate for county administrator, discussion of a prospective business and expansion where no prior announcement has been made, discussion of the investment of public…
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