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Luck board enters closed session on police chief and treasurer pay; no action taken

Luck Village Board · October 9, 2024
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Summary

The board convened a closed session under Wis. Stat. §19.85(1)(c) to consider compensation and evaluations for the chief of police and the village treasurer, then returned to open session and recorded no action, directing staff to research pay options.

The Luck Village Board moved into closed session during its Oct. 9 meeting to discuss employment and compensation matters for the chief of police and the village treasurer and returned to open session without taking action.

Chair Sonja Jensen moved the board into closed session under Wis. Stat. §19.85(1)(c), which permits closed deliberations on employment and compensation matters. The motion passed on a roll call with the members present as recorded in the minutes. The board later moved to return to open session on a motion by Ron Steen, seconded by Sonja Jensen, and reconvened.

After returning to open session, the minutes state that no action was taken on either the chief-of-police or village-treasurer compensation and that staff will conduct research on pay and report back. No formal votes, salary figures or timelines for the research were recorded in the minutes.