North Myrtle Beach City Council Parts Ways with City Manager Amid Leadership Changes

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Changes on the Horizon for North Myrtle Beach City Management

North Myrtle Beach, S.C., is buzzing with news this week as the City Council made a significant decision concerning its leadership. In a special meeting, the council voted to part ways with the current city manager, Mike Mahaney, with the decision coming down on a Tuesday when Mahaney was notably absent from the discussions.

Financial Overview of the Departure

So, what does this mean for Mahaney and the city? Well, the exit plan involves a payout of almost $320,000 to him, based on official documents. This payout is structured in two installments, which is quite standard for situations like this. The first installment includes six months of salary, any unused personal leave, a life insurance premium, and six months worth of a vehicle allowance. The second part of this financial agreement is pretty important—it serves to avoid any potential legal disputes against the city or its council moving forward.

The Circumstances Surrounding the Change

To understand why this decision came about, we need to backtrack a bit. Mahaney was placed on paid administrative leave on September 19, following a 5-2 vote by the council members. The reason given was centered around Mahaney’s reluctance to hire a grant coordinator, a position that was deemed necessary by the majority of the council. While Mahaney indicated that he would consider hiring one if there was more support, only three council members were in agreement with that idea.

A Positive Path Forward

Despite the circumstances, the transition from Mahaney’s leadership is intended to be amicable. In a statement released by the city, they noted that this transition is a “standard business practice” when it comes to changes in executive leadership. Mahaney served North Myrtle Beach for a commendable 14 years, and the city expressed gratitude for his long-standing service. They also conveyed their wishes for his success in future endeavors.

New Leadership Steps In

As North Myrtle Beach navigates this leadership transition, Ryan Fabbri is stepping in as the acting city manager. This brings a fresh perspective to the role and offers an opportunity for the city to move forward without lingering tensions.

Wrapping It Up

So, folks, what do you think about the changes happening right here in North Myrtle Beach? Change can be tough, but it also opens up new possibilities and a chance for growth and improvement. Keep your eyes and ears open as this story develops, and let’s see how these changes shape the future of our beautiful city! Don’t forget to stay up to date with all the local news!


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