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Carlsbad City Council to meet in closed session on possible litigation, city manager appointments and labor talks

Carlsbad City Council · December 3, 2024
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The Carlsbad City Council signaled it would go into closed session to discuss one potential litigation matter, personnel appointments for interim and permanent city manager, and labor negotiations concerning the city attorney; outside counsel Allison Alpert of Best, Best & Krieger will assist, the council said.

The Carlsbad City Council signaled it would move into closed session to consider a possible lawsuit, appointments to the interim and permanent city manager posts, and labor negotiations involving the city attorney, the mayor said.

The mayor told the meeting that there were three items on the closed-session agenda and asked "The attorney please take us into closed session." The council chair announced, "We have 3 items on for closed session today." The mayor read the first item as a meeting "with legal counsel to determine whether you want to…

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