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Dateline: October 6,
2005
City
suspends search for new administrator
By
Roger Estlack, Clarendon Enterprise
The City of Clarendon
suspended its search for the next city administrator during the board of
aldermen’s meeting last Tuesday.
After deliberating in
closed session for over an hour, the board voted not to hire anyone at
this time but to send letters to all the applicants for the
administrator’s position thanking them for their applications.
Alderman Mark White
said the city believes it may need the money earmarked for the
administrator’s salary to help finish the street project, but they
intend to revisit the issue and possibly conduct another search for a new
administrator at a later date.
The city has been
without an administrator since July 28 when former administrator Sean Pate
resigned to take a position in Poteet, Texas.
In other city
business, Clarendon Economic Development Corporation President Jerry
Woodard addressed the aldermen and presented the 2005-2006 proposed CEDC
budget for their approval. City Secretary Linda Smith noted that the CEDC
board had budgeted $800 for its annual audit but that the city’s
auditors had said it would cost $1,000. Aldermen approved the budget with
that correction.
An amendment to the
2004-2005 municipal budget was presented and approved.
Mayor Tex Selvidge
reported that he had met with County Clerk Fay Vargas regarding the
possibility of having her office conduct next year’s city election using
the county’s new electronic voting machines. She is willing to do this,
but the charge for it will have to be approved by the commissioners’
court.
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