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DECATUR, Ill. (WCIA) — Decatur’s City Manager has announced his resignation, attributing it to a breach of his employment agreement caused by a council member’s “ongoing actions.”
Tim Gleason’s resignation letter, dated Sept. 12, was obtained by WCIA through a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request. On Sept. 16, it was announced that Gleason would leave his position by the end of October, after returning to the role in May 2024.
But, certain actions have made continued service “untenable.”
Gleason expressed, “Unfortunately, the persistent actions of one council member have disrupted the professional standards and mutual trust crucial for me to effectively perform my duties. I believe these actions have violated both the letter and spirit of my employment agreement, making it impossible for me to continue in this capacity.”
Gleason said that he returned to serve as City Manager to help guide Decatur through a challenging time.
He further stated, “I took on this role with a strong dedication to restoring stability, addressing long-standing issues, and working towards building a better city.”
In a news release about Gleason’s resignation, the city did not specify the reasons for his exit. The release simply mentioned that the council “acknowledges and respects the reasons for his departure.”
WCIA submitted a FOIA request to learn more about what actions may have breached Gleason’s employment agreement.
Regarding the steps to find new leadership, the city council mentioned they would soon start discussing the process to appoint an interim city manager as they begin the search for a permanent replacement.
In his letter of resignation, Gleason said that he remains committed to supporting a “smooth transition.”