BREAKING: austintexasgov City Council has officially removed Spencer Cronk as city manager. DETAILS:
Cronk will get severance pay of just over $463,000 and former Austin City Manager Jesus Garza will take over as interim on Feb. 16.Austin City Council to discuss severance benefits to Spencer Cronk at next meeting
An addendum was added to the upcoming called city council meeting and according to that agenda, council members will tackle paying severance benefits to City Manager Spencer Cronk. after a search of more than a year and a half for someone to fill the role. He previously served as city coordinator in Minneapolis.sources told FOX 7 Austin that the decision was made unanimously in executive session on February 8
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