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Tensions Rise Over Denied Special Meeting Request

October 12, 2024 | Bluff City , Sullivan County, Tennessee


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Tensions Rise Over Denied Special Meeting Request
In a contentious government meeting, members of the board expressed frustration over the denial of a special call meeting originally scheduled for October 7. The request for the meeting was made to discuss the town manager position, but Mayor Jeff Broyles cited a lack of actionable items and the need for guidance from the comptroller as reasons for the denial. This decision sparked heated exchanges among board members, with several demanding transparency and questioning the legality of the mayor's actions.

Alderman Ben Adams led the charge, insisting that the board had the authority to call the meeting and accusing the mayor of dereliction of duty. He challenged Broyles to explain the legal basis for denying the request, to which the mayor responded that it was merely an assumption. The tension escalated as board members, including Vice Mayor Miss Keith and Alderman Lisa Bridal, voiced their agreement that the format for the upcoming workshop on October 10 should be changed to a special call meeting.

The meeting's agenda was a focal point of contention, with members expressing dissatisfaction over not being adequately informed about the discussions leading to the scheduled workshop. Alderman Malone highlighted his exclusion from communications regarding the special call meeting, emphasizing a lack of transparency in the decision-making process.

Ultimately, the board reached a consensus to reschedule the special call meeting for October 9, with the agenda to be published in compliance with state law. The mayor confirmed that the workshop on October 10 would be postponed, and he directed staff to prepare for the upcoming meeting. The discussions underscored ongoing tensions within the board and raised questions about governance and communication practices in the town's administration.

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