CLIO, Mich – In a decisive move during Monday evening’s session, the Clio City Commission called for the resignation of City Administrator Eric Wiederhold.
According to an email to Dave Bondy, Wiederhold addressed the Commission, reflecting on their collaborative efforts, acknowledging achievements, and highlighting ongoing projects. Expressing respect for the Commission’s decision, Wiederhold pledged his cooperation in facilitating a smooth transition.
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In a statement issued to Bondy, it was affirmed that Wiederhold will work closely with the Commission to finalize the details of his departure. The commitment to ensuring a successful transition underscores both parties’ dedication to the effective functioning of the city’s administrative affairs.
The call for Wiederhold’s resignation comes amid a period of scrutiny and deliberation within the Clio community. While specific reasons for the Commission’s decision were not explicitly stated in the release, it suggests a desire for a fresh direction or leadership approach in the administration.
As the Commission and Wiederhold navigate the transition process, the focus now turns to maintaining continuity in city operations while preparing for new leadership. Residents and stakeholders will undoubtedly be keenly observing the unfolding developments and their implications for the future trajectory of Clio’s governance.
The coming days are poised to shed more light on the circumstances surrounding Wiederhold’s resignation and the Commission’s vision for the city’s administrative leadership moving forward.


