A legal communication from The Alamance News was one of the topics that the county’s board of commissioners mulled over when they convened a closed-door discussion at the end of an otherwise public meeting on Monday.
This hour-and-a-half long conclave had originally appeared on the meeting agenda for Monday’s regularly-scheduled meeting when its contents were released to the public last Wednesday.
The agenda itself omitted any particulars about the purpose of that evening’s closed session. Even so, Alamance County’s attorney Rik Stevens spelled out each of the proposed discussion topics immediately before the conclave began – as legally required for any closed session that takes place under the auspices of North Carolina’s Open Meetings Law…