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With all four of its races uncontested, the Granite Shoals City Council will consider canceling the May 1 election.
Councilors will take up the matter during their regular meeting at 6 p.m., Tuesday, Feb. 23.
The council meeting will be held via Zoom. Check out the complete agenda to find out how to watch online.
Interested residents had until Feb. 12 to file for the May 1 municipal elections. Those who filed are Will Skinner for mayor, Ron Munos for Place 1, Samantha Ortis for Place 3, and Eddie McCoy for Place 5.
DailyTrib.com Support Community Press You can show your support of a vibrant and healthy free press by becoming a voluntary subscriber. Subscribe Now Granite Shoals Place 3 Councilor Jim Davant (to the right of Mayor Will Skinner in the center) resigned his position Feb. 12. Photo by Ronnie Madrid/Divine Radiance Photography
Granite Shoals Place 3 Councilor Jim Davant resigned at 5 p.m. Feb. 12 effective immediately. Davant had already announced he would not seek re-election when his term was up in May 2021.
“It was time,” he said. “I had made the decision last year to not run, and I resigned as soon as I could. If I had resigned before the November election, it would have put the city in a bind. They can’t have three appointed council members according to the city charter.”
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City of Granite Shoals employees could qualify for extra pay if they obtain additional education and the funds are available in the budget.
After weeks of discussions and studies, the City Council approved resolutions to adopt an updated salary range and certification pay policy by a 5-2 vote during its regular meeting Dec. 15. Councilors Jim Davant and Dr. Steve Hougen dissented.
The certification pay is a pot of $33,000, which could be distributed to employees who get more education in an effort to earn additional licenses or certifications. Yet, there’s no guarantee the certification pay will be issued, as the council wants to ensure the city can afford it.
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