In a recent city commission meeting, discussions centered around the interim city manager position, with a proposal to appoint former Mayor Terrell Hill to the role. This recommendation aims to allow current interim manager, Miss Carty, to focus solely on her responsibilities as finance director. The commission is currently in the process of searching for a permanent city manager, and the interim position is seen as a critical step in maintaining stability during this transition.
Commissioner McCaskill emphasized the importance of ensuring that the interim city manager is not involved in the hiring process for the permanent position, suggesting that this would prevent any potential conflicts of interest. The idea of appointing Hill was met with mixed reactions, with some commissioners expressing confidence in his ability to stabilize the city, while others raised concerns about disrupting the current progress made under Miss Carty's leadership.
Public comments reflected a divide among residents. Supporters of Hill highlighted his extensive experience and past contributions to the city, while others cautioned against making changes at a time when the city is experiencing stability. Several residents voiced their support for Miss Carty, arguing that she has successfully managed her dual roles and should be allowed to continue without interruption.
The commission acknowledged the need for further discussion and consideration of the implications of appointing an interim manager, particularly regarding the potential impact on city staff morale and ongoing projects. The meeting concluded with a commitment to continue evaluating the best path forward for the city’s leadership during this transitional period.