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Mayor calls for unity amid recall petition controversy

August 13, 2024 | Bastrop, Bastrop County, Texas


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Mayor calls for unity amid recall petition controversy
In a recent city council meeting, tensions flared as council members addressed ongoing controversies surrounding the mayor's conduct and the implications of a recall petition. Councilmember Plunkett expressed frustration over accusations made against him, particularly a letter from the mayor alleging he misled petition signers. Plunkett defended his position, emphasizing the need for accountability and transparency in light of credible accusations against a city contractor and the mayor's alleged interference in investigations.

The mayor, in his response, acknowledged personal mistakes but firmly denied any wrongdoing related to public funds. He criticized the ongoing scrutiny and the financial burden of investigations, which he claimed amounted to over $137,000—comparable to the city's entire community partners budget. The mayor called for unity among council members, urging them to focus on productive governance rather than internal conflicts.

Additionally, Councilmember Fossler announced an upcoming breakdancing showcase, highlighting the event's inclusivity with translators available for attendees. The showcase, set for Saturday, aims to celebrate the recent inclusion of breakdancing in the Olympics and will feature dancers from across Texas.

As the council grapples with these issues, the focus remains on restoring public trust and moving forward with initiatives that benefit the community.

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