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Byron council approves Truist bank account for petty cash

City of Byron Mayor and Council · July 1, 2026
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Summary

The City of Byron council voted unanimously July 11 to open a Truist bank account for petty cash needs; the motion was made by Council Member Michael Chumbley and seconded by James Richardson. Two council members were absent.

The City of Byron mayor and council voted unanimously on July 11 to authorize a new Truist bank account to hold petty cash for municipal needs. Council Member Michael Chumbley made the motion and Council Member James Richardson seconded it.

All four council members present voted yes; Council Members Rusty Adams and Chris Hodges were absent. The minutes record the action as an administrative measure to provide petty-cash banking services for the city. The transcript does not specify implementation details such as account signatories or the opening date.

The vote was recorded as unanimous among members present. No related budget amendment or dollar amount for the petty cash account was specified at the meeting.