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Monday, July 30, 2007

Fourteen Hours Later, No Decision On Milton's City Manager's Fate

By DOUG NURSE / The Atlanta Journal-ConstitutionPublished on: 07/30/07

It has taken juries less time to weigh evidence of murder and render verdicts of guilt or acquittal.

Cities have fallen, battles won, history changed in fewer ticks of the clock.

But this is Milton.

The City Council met Monday in executive session on "personnel matters" after City Manager Aaron Bovos waited four months to tell the council the city would probably lose about $900,000 because it had missed a deadline with the state. An angry council met behind closed doors to decide Bovos's fate.

At 10:30 p.m., 14 1/2 hours later, they adjourned with no decision.

They began deliberating at 8:08 a.m. while the birds still chirped their morning song. The moon hung low in the sky, and breakfast buffets were still open.Morning gave way to midday, and the council had taken a scant 20-minute break. They again retreated to their inner sanctum .

Occasionally, a City Council member would come out and murmur, "A couple more hours" or "a little while longer." Sometimes their visage bore bemused expressions, sometimes weary, sometimes somber, rarely hopeful.

Afternoon came, and then nighttime. Atlanta's legendary traffic surged, clogged, thinned and was gone. News cycles came and went. Eight, nine, ten hours passed, and they remained ensconced in their secret chambers.

From behind the doors, the voices sometimes would be loud. Sometimes there would be laughter.

Twelve, 13 hours and no decision.

Then, they ordered pizza.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Doug Nurse is such an idiot...sitting around city hall the entire day when I'm sure he could have found something far more worthwile to report on...what a worthless human being...

Anonymous said...

Dear Anonymous, don't you think calling someone an idiot and a worthless human being is going a little too far?

If you are not a member of "Gang of Four, you must be a posse member or maybe you are the sheriff.

Anonymous said...

no, not really...do you think spending 14 hours yelling at someone for a clerical error is going to far...I'm certainly not in favor for any of the gang, I just strongly feel that the power of the press could be better served writing more positive articles on different stories...