Bannock County commissioners agreed to go into an executive session to discuss personnel-related matters tied to the Road and Bridge budget, a meeting exchange shows.
The proposal came after Road & Bridge staff introduced themselves to the board. Kyle Burmester identified himself as the county public works director, with Buddy Rommel as assistant director and Bobbi Beasley as administrative services manager. Staff noted Matthew was not present but that his budget sheet was available for review.
Commissioners and staff then discussed whether the board would need to name individuals or discuss specific duties. When one participant advised that naming specific people or discussing discrete duties would require a closed session, the chair proposed moving into executive session “under section 74-206-1A and B” limited to the A portion of the budget. Commissioner Bullard and Commissioner Mower each responded “Yes,” indicating assent to the proposal.
The transcript records only verbal assent and does not include a roll-call tally or further public deliberation on the budget items. The board’s stated reason for the closed session was to address personnel-specific aspects of the A portion of the Road & Bridge budget; the transcript does not record any substantive personnel details or final, public action on the budget itself.
After the affirmative responses, the meeting moved toward the announced closed-session procedure; no additional public votes or substantive budget decisions were recorded in the provided segment.