Behind closed doors, council members decide Austin city manager has to go, sources say

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Austin City Manager Spencer Cronk will either resign or be fired, according to three council members.

Austin City Manager Spencer Cronk listens during a news conference Monday about the power outages and debris cleanup after last week's ice storm.Austin’s chief executive, Spencer Cronk, will either resign or be fired, according to three council members who relayed parts of a private meeting about his employment to KUT. A change in leadership could happen as early as next week.

The decision to reevaluate Cronk's employment came after what elected officials have characterized as a botched response by the city to hundreds of thousands of power outages caused by an ice storm last week. In his role as city manager, Cronk oversees day-to-day operations of the city’s more than 15,000 staff. He was appointed to the job in February 2018.

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