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Lenox City Council accepts resignation of Council member Tysen Christensen, approves routine payments and personnel agreements

Lenox City Council · January 12, 2026
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Summary

At a brief Jan. 12 meeting, the Lenox City Council accepted the resignation of Council member Tysen Christensen, approved final payment for the walking trail project, approved routine bill payments and the 2026 clubhouse manager agreement, and adjourned at 5:40 p.m.

The Lenox City Council on Jan. 12 accepted the resignation of Council member Tysen Christensen and approved several routine financial and personnel items during a meeting at City Hall.

Council member Peterson moved to accept the resignation of Council member Tysen Christensen (a write‑in candidate at the last election); Hodges seconded the motion and the minutes record "all ayes, motion carried." The council later approved a Clubhouse Manager Agreement for 2026 naming Tysen and Hadlee Christensen; the motion to approve was made by Council member Tull and seconded by Peterson, recorded as "all ayes."

The council approved Pay Application #3 (final) for the Walking Trail Improvements Project in the amount of $10,163.97 after a motion by Council member Peterson and a second by Hodges; the minutes record the vote as "all ayes, motion carried." At the same meeting the council approved payment of outstanding bills dated 12/22/25 and 1/12/26 and accepted the Clerk Treasurer Report for December 2025; those routine motions were moved and seconded in the meeting record and noted as carried by unanimous voice vote.

All motions in the minutes are recorded as "all ayes, motion carried" but the minutes do not provide individual vote tallies. The minutes list the meeting start at 5:30 p.m. and show the meeting adjourned at 5:40 p.m.

The minutes identify City Administrator Allison Kitzman and City Clerk Dawne Bowman as present; the minutes do not record further discussion or public comment on the items mentioned.

The council's actions in this meeting were procedural and routine; the resignation will create a vacancy to be filled according to the council's usual process.