Chapel Hill Mayor Pam Hemminger has tentatively revealed the date that the town will announce it’s selection for the new Town Manager.
Hemminger announced at the town council meeting last Wednesday that the town would be pushing back their announcement until a special meeting on July 10.
“We were hopeful to announce our new manager selection this evening, but we have a few more details,” said Hemminger. “We are very close.”
The selection was initially supposed to be announced at Wednesday’s meeting, and although Hemminger has said the selection has been made, the town will hold off until July 10 to make it official.
“It’s been a wonderful process, a lot of voices involved, and we’re very excited but we just didn’t get all of the little details worked out, so we will have that for you,” said Hemminger.
If things move according to plan, the July 10 meeting will take place at 7 p.m.
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