Baldwin City Council Takes No Action Following Executive Session

BALDWIN — The Mayor and City Council of the City of Baldwin met Tuesday afternoon for a special called meeting, during which council entered an executive session for personnel matters.

The meeting was held at the Baldwin Police Department Training Facility. After concluding the executive session, the council returned to open session; however, no action was taken following the closed discussion.

Executive sessions allow governing bodies to discuss certain matters privately under Georgia’s Open Meetings Act, including personnel-related issues. Any votes or official decisions must be made in public.

City officials did not provide additional details regarding the discussion held during the executive session.

Habersham News will continue to monitor City of Baldwin meetings and report on any future actions taken by council.

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