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Maysville aldermen approve consent agenda, donate to NCMBF and hold closed-session personnel discussion

The Maysville Board of Aldermen · May 11, 2026
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Summary

The board approved the consent agenda listing minutes and checks, agreed to a donation to NCMBF, reserved a table for a June Chamber dinner, discussed inviting the newly appointed fire chief after May 21, and briefly entered closed session on personnel before returning to open session.

At its May 11 meeting the Maysville Board of Aldermen approved routine business, agreed to a donation and handled scheduling and personnel procedural items.

Alderman Clint Sollars moved to approve the consent agenda, which included the April 27, 2026 minutes and listed checks for multiple city funds; Alderman Darrell Conley seconded and the motion carried.

The board then voted to make a donation to NCMBF, an organization that assists local businesses; Alderman Sollars moved the donation and Alderman Larry Zieber seconded. The board also agreed to take a table at the Chamber dinner on June 13 and asked the City Clerk to reserve it.

Members said a recent meeting with Camden Township went well and expressed hope the collaboration continues. The City Clerk reported she has been in contact with Kerri at MAP to begin work on capital improvement projects and that a new fire chief will be appointed on May 21; the board said it could invite the new chief to a future meeting.

Alderman Larry Zieber moved to go into closed session to discuss personnel; Alderman Amy Justus seconded. Roll-call votes were recorded as yes from Sollars, Justus, Conley and Zieber and the motion carried. Alderman Amy Justus later moved to return to open session; the motion was seconded and the roll call again showed unanimous yes votes. No board action or appointment was recorded on personnel matters during the open session that followed.

The board scheduled its next meeting for May 26, 2026, and adjourned at 7:40 p.m.