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Georgetown Personnel Committee recommends hiring Kamden Maddox as seasonal part-time employee
Summary
At its June 3 meeting the Georgetown City Council Personnel Committee held a closed executive session on personnel and recorded a recommendation that the full council hire Kamden Maddox as a seasonal part-time employee; procedural motions passed unanimously, 3–0.
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The Georgetown City Council Personnel Committee on June 3 held an executive session on personnel and recorded a recommendation that the full City Council hire Kamden Maddox as a seasonal part-time employee.
Alder Michelle Brooks, Ward 2 and committee chair, called the meeting to order, confirmed a quorum and led the committee into executive session under the statutory citation recorded in the minutes as "5ILCS 120/2(c) (5) Personnel matters." Alder Brooks moved to enter executive session and Alder Mike Scott, Ward 3, seconded; the motion passed unanimously, 3–0. The minutes record the committee entered executive session at 5:20 p.m.
The committee reconvened later and passed a motion (moved by Alder Brooks and seconded by Alder Nick Krabel) that is recorded as having passed unanimously, 3–0. The minutes list a recommendation for the full council: "Hire Kamden Maddox as seasonal part-time." The meeting minutes record the committee exited executive session and adjourned at 6:36 p.m.; adjournment was moved by Alder Krabel and seconded by Alder Brooks and recorded as approved.
The record in the minutes identifies those present at roll call: Alder Michelle Brooks (Ward 2, committee chair), Alder Mike Scott (Ward 3), Alder Mitch Weaver (Ward 4), Alder Nick Krabel (Ward 4), City Clerk Jacqueline Wilson, City Superintendent Rusty Noggle and Water & Sewer Superintendent Ed Hitt. The minutes do not include an expanded job description for the seasonal position, the recommended hire’s start date, pay rate, or whether the full council has acted; those details are recorded as not specified in the committee minutes.
The recommendation will go to the full Georgetown City Council for consideration at a subsequent meeting; the minutes do not specify the date or agenda on which the council will act.
