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Greenwood Police Board Air Commission approves 2026 meeting calendar, removes applicant and approves claims

October 13, 2025 | Greenwood, Johnson County, Indiana


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Greenwood Police Board Air Commission approves 2026 meeting calendar, removes applicant and approves claims
The Greenwood Police Board Air Commission on not specified approved its calendar of meeting dates for 2026, removed one applicant from the current hiring process and approved a set of claims, the commission said at its meeting.

The presiding officer opened the meeting and called for a vote to approve minutes from the previous meeting; the motion was seconded and the presiding officer said, “Motion has been made first and seconded. Motion passes,” indicating approval of the minutes.

Commissioners then discussed the proposed meeting schedule for 2026. Commissioner (name not specified) moved to accept the dates, a motion that was seconded and approved by the commission.

During personnel business, a commissioner moved to dismiss “applicant number 1” from the hiring process; the motion was seconded by Mister Jones and approved. The commission recorded the action as a removal from consideration; no additional details about the applicant or the reason for dismissal were provided in the transcript.

On budget and claims, the commission considered and approved a claim listing $333 for attorney Linda Myers’s services for the month of September and $150 for commissioners’ premium pay for the month’s regular and executive meetings. A motion to accept the bills was made and seconded and carried after the presiding officer asked, “All those in favor, say aye.”

A commissioner reiterated limits on the scope of any upcoming executive session, saying the commission should “only cover the issue that we have here,” indicating members emphasized restricting executive-session discussion to the stated topic.

The meeting closed after routine confirmations; no additional substantive agenda items or motions were recorded in the available transcript.

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