"We have not created a framework for discussion based on the evaluation that the council labored over," councillor Marjorie C. Decker said.
"My dispute is we put all this time and effort into the evaluation process. I hope it it's not just dropped into a black hole," Decker added.
Despite the confusion about the purpose of last night's meeting, the council did move to renew Healy's contract, with most councillors praising the job he has done as city manager.
The council commended Healy's fiscal responsibility, as well as his leadership in strengthening affordable housing and city services.
"His stability in leadership has been outstanding," Maher said.
Councillor Jim Braude said Healy has done well in handling the pressure of his job, which often includes criticism from the council.
"I think the city manager has done a good job in difficult circumstances," Braude said.
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