North Myrtle Beach City Manager Faces Controversy with Upcoming Hearing
In a twist that’s left many residents buzzing, North Myrtle Beach City Manager Mike Mahaney is gearing up for a public hearing after his recent removal by the City Council. The council’s decision last week has sparked a wave of conversation around town, and Mahaney is now asking for a chance to make his case publicly.
What Led to the Vote?
So, what exactly happened? According to the council meeting that took place on September 19, the vote to remove Mahaney came down to a disagreement over a crucial position—the Grants Coordinator. It seems that multiple council members had urged Mahaney to pursue this hire back in February, but he didn’t follow through. This was enough to sway the council’s vote, resulting in a 5-2 decision to put him on administrative leave and start the removal process.
Now, before you think this is just standard city politics, here’s where it gets interesting. Mahaney isn’t going down without a fight! He fired off a written notice to the city last Tuesday, officially requesting a public hearing to address the council’s decision. The date for that hearing is still up in the air, but you can bet that the community will be watching closely!
Reactions from the Community
As you might imagine, this news has folks in North Myrtle Beach talking. Many residents are curious about Mahaney and what this all means for the city. For those who don’t know, Mahaney has been in the role since 2010. That’s over a decade of leading the city! Add to that mix a bit of history—back in May 2022, he faced an assault charge, although the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division decided not to pursue the matter further. All of this just adds to the intrigue surrounding his leadership.
Local business owners and community members are eager to see how this will all play out. Some residents are concerned about potential disruptions within the city’s administrative workings, while others feel like it might be time for a change in leadership. It’s the classic debate: stability versus accountability.
What’s Next for Mahaney?
With the hearing on the horizon, Mahaney has a chance to address the council’s concerns directly. Whether he can sway the council in his favor remains to be seen. However, it’s safe to say that whatever verdict comes next will definitely have an impact on the city’s future.
For now, residents can keep their ears to the ground and be on the lookout for updates as this story unfolds. When it comes to local governance, it’s vital to stay informed, as decisions made by the council affect everyone from local businesses to the community at large.
A Call to Stay Engaged
So, Myrtle Beach friends, as we navigate this unfolding situation, let’s stay engaged! Whether you’re a fan of Mahaney or believe it’s time for new leadership, your voice matters. Attend the upcoming council meetings, share your opinions, and let’s continue the great dialogue that makes our community unique.
As always, we’ll keep you posted on this gripping tale as it develops, because North Myrtle Beach deserves to know what’s going on in their town. Who knows what the next chapter holds!

Author: STAFF HERE MYRTLE BEACH
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