Goldsboro’s city manager told a sitting councilwoman that discussion pertaining to why city employees are leaving will be done in a closed session, an apparent violation of North Carolina’s Open
Shycole Simpson-Carter, Goldsboro’s former community relations director, said Friday the city is losing its top administrative staff because of working in what she called a “toxic work environment.”
Goldsboro’s travel and tourism director has resigned, making her the sixth of the city’s 16 department heads to leave the city during the past 10 months.