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Rockwood council approves POLC contract after closed-session vote; 5 in favor, 1 abstention, 1 opposed
Summary
After a closed session, the Rockwood City Council approved a three-year POLC contract running July 1, 2026–June 30, 2029. The motion passed with five ayes, one abstention and one no vote.
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Rockwood — The City of Rockwood City Council approved a three-year contract with POLC during its May 6 meeting after discussing the matter in closed session.
The council voted on motion M-101-26 to authorize the POLC contract for the term July 1, 2026, through June 30, 2029. Recorded votes were: Mayor Troy A. Cox and Council members Crampton, Grzywacz, Johnson and Robertson voting yes; Council woman Mercure abstaining; Council man Slavin voting no. The motion carried.
Council first moved into a closed session to discuss the contract (motions M-099-26 and M-100-26) before returning to public session and taking the final vote. The transcript records formal motions to enter and exit closed session and then to approve the contract; no additional public details of closed-session deliberations were provided in the public record.
There were no direct quotes tied to the contract approval in the public segments of the meeting. The council’s roll-call vote as recorded in the minutes documents the split decision and the abstention.
The approval places the POLC contract on the council’s agenda for implementation beginning July 1, 2026. The record does not specify contract terms such as cost, wage changes, or amendments; those details were not provided in the public transcript and are therefore not reported here.
