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Royston City Council approves agenda, holds executive session on personnel and real estate

Royston City Council ยท September 5, 2024
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Summary

At a called meeting on Sept. 5, 2024, the Royston City Council approved an amended agenda and moved into an executive session to discuss personnel and real estate; the council returned to open session and adjourned the same evening.

Royston City โ€” The Royston City Council approved its agenda and entered an executive session to discuss personnel and real estate during a called meeting on Sept. 5, 2024, Mayor Keith Turman presiding.

Mayor Keith Turman called the meeting to order at 5:30 p.m. City Clerk Tonya Allen recorded attendance: Mayor Pro Tem Jason Phillips and councilmen David Pressley, Fletcher Hodges, Tony McCollum and Kenneth Roach were present; Councilman Matt Fields was absent. City Attorney Doug Ashworth and City Manager Lanier Dunn were also noted as present.

Councilman David Pressley moved to add "Real Estate" to the items for the executive session, revising the listed topics to "Personnel/Real Estate." Councilman Jason Phillips then moved to approve the agenda with that change; Councilman Tony McCollum seconded and the motion passed 5-0.

Councilman Jason Phillips moved to enter executive session to discuss personnel and real estate; Councilman Fletcher Hodges seconded. The council voted unanimously, and the executive session began at 5:32 p.m. The minutes record no public action taken during the executive session.

After the closed session, Councilman Jason Phillips moved to re-enter regular session; Kenneth Roach seconded. That motion carried 5-0 and the council returned to open session at 7:35 p.m. Councilman David Pressley moved to adjourn; Councilman Jason Phillips seconded, the motion carried 5-0, and the meeting adjourned at 7:36 p.m.

The written minutes are signed by Mayor Keith Turman and City Clerk Tonya Allen; they list the executive-session topics as "Personnel/Real Estate" but do not record any votes or decisions taken within the closed session.