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Greensboro council records completion of 2023 audit and approves two ordinances, contract addendums and pump rebuild
Summary
At its March 19 meeting, the Greensboro Town Council noted completion of the fiscal year 2023 audit, received reports from Public Works and Finance, listed public hearings for two ordinances (2026-O-6 and 2026-O-7) and recorded approvals for ordinances, contract addendums and a pump rebuild; vote tallies are not specified in the minutes.
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Greensboro Town Council met March 19, 2026, at Greensboro Town Hall. Mayor Dave Spencer called the meeting to order, led the pledge and invocation, and the council amended the agenda to consider the completed fiscal year 2023 audit immediately after approval of the minutes.
The minutes record that the town’s fiscal year 2023 audit was completed and placed on the agenda for review. The attendees list includes Robert Diss (auditor). The finance section of the minutes also notes that audits for fiscal years 2024 and 2025 remain in progress; the minutes do not include findings, dollar amounts, or formal acceptance language tied to a recorded vote.
Council members received updates from the Public Works department on renovations, responses to water leaks, snow removal operations and park projects. The minutes list these topics without project-level budgets, schedules or named project managers.
The agenda included public hearings for Ordinance 2026-O-6 and Ordinance 2026-O-7. The meeting minutes list those hearings as agenda items but do not record discussion during the hearings or any hearing outcomes.
Under decisions, the minutes state that the council approved ordinances (including 2026-O-6 and 2026-O-7), authorized contract addendums, and approved a pump rebuild. The minutes do not supply motion text, names of movers or seconders, or vote tallies; where the transcript is silent on vote counts, this article reports outcomes as recorded in the minutes and notes that tallies were not specified.
The meeting also listed Old Business and New Business on the agenda but provided no detailed entries under those headings in the minutes. The council’s next procedural steps recorded in the minutes are continuing audits for FY2024 and FY2025; no dates or deadlines for follow-up reports are included.
The minutes do not transcribe public comments or attribute specific remarks to individual residents or staff beyond the attendees list. For transparency, the town may consider including motion language and vote tallies in future minutes to clarify official actions.
