In a significant move, the City Council of Keene, Texas, has issued a formal resolution of censure against Councilmember Ray Johnson for serious violations of the city's code of conduct. The decision follows grievances filed by city employees alleging that Johnson used profanity and threatened physical violence during a council meeting on August 15, 2024.
The resolution, which was read during a recent council meeting, cites specific sections of the code of conduct that Johnson is accused of violating, including provisions against harassment, intimidation, and disruptive behavior. The city attorney reviewed the grievances and concluded that if the allegations are true, Johnson's actions would indeed breach the established conduct guidelines.
The council unanimously approved the motion to censure Johnson, emphasizing that such behavior is unacceptable and will not be tolerated in the future. The resolution serves as a formal admonishment, reminding Johnson of his responsibilities as a public servant and the importance of maintaining a respectful environment for all city employees.
In addition to the censure, the council addressed the city manager's retirement notice, stating that no action would be taken at this time. The meeting underscored the council's commitment to upholding ethical standards and ensuring a professional atmosphere within the city's governance.