(KAIR)--Appointing an interim City Manager will be a topic of discussion Thursday during a Special Meeting of the Atchison City Commission.
The bulk of the meeting will take place in Executive Session, with the agenda stating that's being done to allow "for consultation with the City Attorney for discussion relating to personnel matters of non-elected personnel and to discuss interim City Manager appointment pursuant to" state statute.
The session, to be held in the Commission Meeting Room at Atchison City Hall, will begin at 1:30.
The non-closed door portions of the meeting are open to the public.
Appointing an interim City Manager is made necessary by the late March resignation of City Manager Amy Finch. Having begun that role in April, 2022, Finch will end her time in the position when her resignation becomes effective June 11.
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