Thorndon Township Trustees Fire 2 Employees, Tiffany Henyard collected the first meeting since controversial

Exactly a week after the meeting of a thornton township, Supervisor Tiffany Henyard, to include anti -Henyard activists and others, Township Trusts on Thursday met Township Trustees to discuss their budget proposal and set two employees on fire. .

Trustee Christopher Gonzalez, Stephanie Widman and Carmen Carlisley required members of the Public Watch special meeting on Thursday from the township basement, while the board after the chaos of last week “to ensure a safe and systematic board meeting” Was called more. Gonzalez was appointed as Supervisor Pro Temple in the absence of Henyard.

Nearly a dozen people individually shown to see the meeting, a contrast from the packed basement of the previous meeting.

Neither the Henyard nor the trustee Darlen Gray-Eminate showed to vote on the short agenda, and the trustees spent most of the time in the closed session, discussing two members of the Henyard’s administration, Kamal Woods and William Moore.

The board unanimously voted for two employees to set fire, which were earlier paid on administrative leave. Vidman said that the participation in Woods’s earlier meeting ended his end.

He said that both Woods and Moore worked in ways that failed to meet the parameters required for “any government employee paid to any government employee with taxpayer funds”.

“There are different levels of respect, different levels of patience and different levels of things that we expect.” “I think they were not found.”

The board briefly discussed its 2025 budget proposal, which was revised by the Henyard repeatedly, but decided to table it.

Vidman said that three trustees in the meeting have worked with Finance Director Robert Hunt to create a balanced budget, which was not the proposal of Henyard. He said that trustees continue to check specific line items, but they hope that the budget will be ready from the next regular meeting.

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Proposals of General Fund, General Assistance Fund and Road and Bridge Fund are available to view on ThornTOWNship.com.

Trustee Gonzalaz said that the board will be found next week, although the details have not been posted yet.

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