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Lawrenceville City Council moves into executive session on personnel, litigation and real estate; no votes reported

Lawrenceville City Council · March 4, 2026
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Summary

At a March 4 special call, the Lawrenceville City Council voted unanimously to enter an executive session listed as "Personnel, Litigation, Real Estate." The council later reported only that "Real Estate" was discussed and that no votes were taken.

LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga. — The Lawrenceville City Council held a special-called meeting on March 4, 2026, and voted unanimously to move into an executive session listed on the agenda as "Personnel, Litigation, Real Estate." Mayor David R. Still and three council members were present; Mayor Pro-Tem Bruce Johnson was recorded as absent.

Council Member Randy Travis moved to enter the executive session, and Council Member Victoria Jones seconded. The motion carried with Mayor Still, Council Member Jones, Council Member Travis and Council Member Bryant Harris recorded as voting yea. Earlier in the meeting Council Member Jones moved to approve the agenda, a motion seconded by Council Member Harris and adopted by the same four votes.

When the council returned to open session, the clerk read a brief report of the executive session, listing one item — "Real Estate" — and stating that no votes were taken while in executive session. The meeting record contains a subsequent line indicating "Final Adjournment" and repeats a motion line that mirrors the earlier adjournment wording; the transcript does not specify whether that repeated motion phrase denotes a separate meeting adjournment or is a duplicate entry for the executive-session adjournment.

No additional details about the subject of the real estate discussion, personnel matters or litigation were disclosed in the meeting record. The minutes list David R. Still, Mayor, and Karen Pierce, City Clerk, as the signatures on the record.