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Resident alleges conflicts in salary votes; council asks town attorney for written guidance
Summary
A Kingsford Heights resident accused council members of approving salary ordinances that benefited relatives and asked for a written opinion from the town attorney; the council requested documentation and agreed to have the attorney respond in writing.
A resident raised an ethics complaint at the Kingsford Heights Town Council meeting on Dec. 29, alleging that recent salary ordinances were approved by a council member who has a relative who benefited.
Dr. Afrika Rogers told the council she reviewed clerk records and found no conflict-of-interest forms on file, and asked the town attorney to provide a written opinion on how state law applies and what disclosure and abstention…
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