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Glenarden City Council moves into closed session to discuss personnel

Glenarden City Council · January 14, 2026
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Summary

The council voted in a roll-call to retire to closed session under Maryland law to discuss personnel matters; five members recorded 'yes' and the meeting was closed for executive discussion.

The Glenarden City Council voted on Jan. 13 to retire into a closed session to discuss personnel matters under the Annotated Code of Maryland, State Government §10-508(a).

The meeting chair made the motion to go into closed session and it was seconded; the council clerk conducted a roll-call vote. The transcript records affirmative votes from Councilwoman Cross, Councilwoman Harry, Councilwoman Jones, Mayor Pro Tem Ferguson and Mayor Curtin. The chair then announced the council would retire to executive session and a report would be issued at a future meeting disclosing the reasons for the closed session, as required by state law.

What the closed session covers: the chair cited personnel matters as the reason. No personnel details were discussed in the public record and the meeting adjourned after the council moved to closed session. The council said a report will be issued at a future meeting disclosing the reasons for the closed session as required by the state statute.