Approve settlement agreement with former city retiree Jim Nantell
In Plain English
The city reached a legal settlement with Jim Nantell, a former employee who returned to work after retirement. Settlement agreements typically resolve workplace disputes or claims without admitting fault. The agreement's terms and financial details are not public.
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Approve consent calendar
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