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Glennville council appoints officials, reappoints planning members and approves 3% COLA; city clerk to retire in July

Glennville City Council · January 6, 2026
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Summary

Council confirmed administration appointments for 2026, reappointed four planning commissioners, approved a 3% cost-of-living adjustment for city employees (agenda listed 6%), and heard that City Clerk Delilah Bryant will retire in July.

Glennville — At its Jan. 6 meeting the Glennville City Council confirmed a slate of city administration appointments for 2026, reappointed planning commissioners and approved a 3% cost-of-living allowance for city employees.

The council voted unanimously to appoint Emily Mixon as City Manager, Delilah Bryant as City Clerk, Wes Kicklighter as Chief of Police, Dale Barnard as Fire Chief, Rob Fravel as Public Works Director, Hugh McCullough as City Attorney and B. Daniel Dubberly III as Municipal Court Judge for 2026. The council also reappointed Jeremy Anderson, Lillian Taylor, David W. White and Carlene Porter to the Planning Commission and Board of Appeals for one-year terms.

Councilmember Tammy Waters moved to approve a 3% cost-of-living allowance (COLA) to offset salary payback and increases in health insurance premiums; the agenda item header referenced 6% but the motion and the subsequent vote established a 3% increase, which passed unanimously.

Mayor Weaver also appointed Paul Grubbs to the Recreation Commission to fill an unexpired term through Sept. 30, 2026.

City Clerk Delilah Bryant told the council she plans to retire in July after 28 years of service; she said she intends to spend more time caring for a new grandchild. The council did not set a replacement timeline during the meeting.

The personnel votes and appointments were taken as part of the consent and regular agenda items; no salaries or budget adjustments tied to these appointments were discussed in detail at the meeting.