The Union Springs City Council unanimously passed a no-confidence resolution against Mayor Roderick Clark.
UNION SPRINGS, Ala. - City Council members in Union Springs have made another effort to try and push the mayor out of office.
Murray said this is the third resolution brought forth against the mayor and is the second time they have asked Clark to resign.by the council asking the state to investigate the mayor for “misconduct or wrongdoings,” including the alleged harassment of city employees and the alleged improper spending of city funds.
Clark denies the allegations and says it’s all a misunderstanding. Clark said the previous resolution stated that he mismanaged funds leading to the loss of up to $35,000 in housing authority checks. Clark also said one of the previously set forth resolutions stated that the city did not have a good relationship with Alabama Power. Clark said once Alabama Power found out, they removed themselves from the wording in the resolution.
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