Silvis, Illinois | Edgar County Watchdogs
Silvis, Illinois | Edgar County Watchdogs
In a previous article on our complaint to the Attorney General’s Public Access Counselor (“PAC”) against the City of Silvis, Illinois, alleging Open Meetings Act (“OMA”) violations during a February 7, 2023, closed meeting in which the city’s labor attorney confiscated and kept the closed session recording and later prohibited the Mayor from listening to the recording in violation of the OMA.
In the previous article we also wrote about the city’s lawsuit against their labor attorney for access to municipal records so they could determine if the records in possession of the attorney were subject to the Freedom of Information Act (“FOIA”).
In its April 27, 2023, response to the PAC, the City of Silvis explained that:
- Numbers 4 and 5 of our complaint were voluntarily resolved by the city, and acknowledged the closed session recording of the February meeting was obtained from the labor attorney, Allison Wright, on April 18th, and was now properly in the possession of the City Clerk as required under Sec 2.06(e) of the OMA.
- the city also stated that the Mayor has been informed he may review the recording at any time in compliance with Section 2.06(f) of the OMA.
For item number 2 of my complaint, the city’s response indicates there was “probably or imminent threat of litigation” as the reason to enter into closed session, and that there was no pending litigation, only claims or complaints communicated orally to the labor attorney. (Sec 2c)
For item number 3 of my complaint, the city states that the Mayor and Clerk were not “prohibited” from entering closed session (the recording indicates otherwise), and they did not object when the city council entered closed session without them present, and that this issue of who may or may not attend a closed session is not addressed under the OMA.
This story was originally published by Edgar County Watchdogs. Read the original HERE.