In a heartfelt opening to the recent city council meeting, Mayor Kelly Creves honored the memory of Tom Canterbury, a beloved community member who passed away on June 28 at the age of 71. Known affectionately as TC, Canterbury was a prominent figure in local youth sports and various volunteer organizations. The mayor expressed condolences to his family, highlighting his legacy of kindness and community spirit, and announced that his memorial service would take place at Heasley Field.
Following the tribute, the council confirmed a quorum and proceeded with the meeting, which included an invocation inspired by the conservation ideals of Theodore Roosevelt. The mayor emphasized the importance of cherishing natural resources and the responsibility of current generations to preserve them for future ones.
The council also addressed the agenda, which included a motion to add a discussion on the development of a pickleball court at Sierra Vista Park. The motion was approved unanimously, reflecting the council's commitment to enhancing recreational facilities in the community.
As the meeting continued, Councilmember Christine Lowe prepared to share updates, indicating a collaborative atmosphere among council members. The meeting underscored the council's dedication to both honoring community contributions and addressing local development needs.