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Saturday’s Meeting Agenda

A few minutes ago, City Hall issued this agenda for the 9 a.m. Saturday special meeting, presumably called to discuss developments in the situation involving the suspension of City Manager Martin Murphy in advance of his dismissal.  As of Tuesday's Council meeting, Murphy had not responded to Council's offer that he resign and accept a quarter year's salary ($27,000).  It could not be confirmed if Murphy had accepted the offer, presented a counter-offer or plans legal action.   The public is invited to attend Saturday's meeting.
A few minutes ago, City Hall issued this agenda for the 9 a.m. Saturday special meeting, presumably called to discuss developments in the situation involving the suspension of City Manager Martin Murphy in advance of his dismissal. As of Tuesday’s Council meeting, Murphy had not responded to Council’s offer that he resign and accept a quarter year’s salary ($27,000). It could not be confirmed if Murphy had accepted the offer, presented a counter-offer or plans legal action. The public is invited to attend Saturday’s meeting.

 

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