Florence city superintendent Wagner resigns
Florence City Council members Monday night accepted the resignation of City Superintendent Jeff Wagner. No reason was given for the resignation.
A brief written statement indicating he was resigning effective at the end of the work day Monday was passed to Mayor Sue Klassen and council members by City Clerk Darla Gore. The council took no action regarding a replacement for Wagner, who had been on the job about a year.
On a motion by Randy Mills with a second by Ed Robinson, a 3-0 vote (with Bryan Harper absent) was cast to accept the resignation.
No further discussion was held. Harper entered the meeting at a later time.
In a related matter, council later agreed to hold a special meeting at 5 p.m. Thursday with city employees to review schooling, certification, and departmental budget input.
In other business the council AGreed to return the council meeting time to 4:30 p.m. the first and third meeting of the month and approved a resolution allowing improvements at the Burlington Northern Santa Fe railroad crossing. The council will wrap up budget discussions at 6 p.m. Monday in the city building.