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Indio City Council adjourns to closed session to discuss Jackson Street property and city manager appointment

Indio City Council · April 15, 2026
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Summary

At its April 15 meeting the Indio City Council moved into closed session to discuss a negotiated sale or lease of 49506 Jackson Street and a public‑employee appointment for the city manager; no public comments were taken in open session.

The Indio City Council opened its meeting at 3:00 p.m. and immediately adjourned into closed session to consider two items: a real‑property negotiation concerning 49506 Jackson Street and a public‑employee appointment for the city manager.

The presiding official opened the meeting and noted the time, then called for roll call. For the record, an announcement recorded in the public portion of the meeting stated that all council members were present except Council Member Wetron. The presiding official then opened the public comment period, explained how speakers should sign up and said no members of the public signed up to speak; the transcript also notes an audience “lined up in costume.”

On Item 3.1 the council announced it would move into closed session under Government Code section 54956.8 to conduct a conference with real‑property negotiators concerning the property at 49506 Jackson Street in Indio. The agenda listed the negotiating parties as the City of Indio and Brian H. Montgomery, city manager; Jennifer Goloski, agent for Monument; and owner Anna Maria Trimble. The subject cited for negotiation was “price and terms of payment.”

On Item 3.2 the council cited Government Code section 54957 and described a closed‑session matter titled “city manager,” noting a public‑employee appointment would be discussed; no candidate names or other details were provided in the open‑session record.

The presiding official closed the public portion by saying the council would adjourn into closed session to consider the two items. The meeting did move into closed session; the public record contains no further open‑session action or public vote related to these items.

The city’s public agenda terms referenced Government Code sections 54956.8 and 54957 for the two items. The council did not take public testimony on either matter during the open session, and no motions, votes or personnel decisions were recorded in the public portion of the transcript.