Englewood City Council holds two executive sessions on personnel matters
The Englewood City Council met twice over the past two weeks, but neither gathering produced any public votes or decisions. Both meetings were special sessions held entirely behind closed doors to discuss personnel matters.
Executive sessions on personnel
The council held a special meeting on June 22, 2026, and another on July 1, 2026. According to the posted agendas, both meetings consisted solely of an executive session to discuss a personnel matter. No legislation, public hearings, or other business were scheduled. The agendas are described as procedural boilerplate.
Minutes for either meeting have not yet been published, so no further details on the content of the discussions are available.
Why it matters
State law and city ordinances allow elected bodies to meet privately for certain sensitive topics, including personnel issues such as hiring, firing, or employee discipline. While the public is not allowed into executive sessions, any formal action (such as a vote to hire or terminate) would have to occur in a public meeting. No such actions were listed on the agendas for these two sessions.
Coming up
No upcoming meetings have been posted for the next two weeks. Residents should check the city’s official website or contact the clerk’s office for updated schedules.
Generated from official meeting agendas and minutes — every underlying document is linked from the city page. Read the primary source before you rely on a detail.