The City of Eden has officially parted ways with its city manager following a series of closed-door sessions that stretched over several hours on Wednesday. The city council met in a private executive session to discuss personnel matters before emerging with the decision to terminate the employment contract. This move marks a significant shift in the local government leadership.

Mayor Neville Hall confirmed the separation after the council concluded its discussion. There were no immediate details provided regarding the specific reasons for the departure or the terms of the separation agreement. The city council is expected to announce interim management plans in the coming days to maintain municipal operations.

City officials noted that the transition will be handled according to existing municipal policy. Residents should expect minimal disruption to daily services while the search for new leadership begins. Further information regarding the recruitment process for a permanent successor will be shared once the council finalizes the timeline. For now, the administration remains focused on continuity of services for the community.