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New leadership emerges as planning commission bids farewell to veterans

June 17, 2024 | Queen Creek, Maricopa County, Arizona



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New leadership emerges as planning commission bids farewell to veterans
In a recent meeting of the Queen Creek Planning Commission, significant personnel changes were announced, marking a transitional period for the team. Joy, a long-serving member of the commission, is retiring and relocating out of state. Her contributions were acknowledged as invaluable, with fellow commissioners expressing their best wishes for her future endeavors.

Maria, who filled in for Joy during the meeting, was also commended for her support. The commission welcomed Victoria Rodig as the new deputy clerk, who brings experience from previous roles in the clerk's offices of Scottsdale and Chandler, specializing in records management.

Additionally, Mallory, another key planner, is set to leave Queen Creek for a position in Mesa. Her tenure was noted for her resilience and adaptability, particularly during the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. The commission expressed their gratitude for her work and wished her well in her new role.

The meeting concluded with a motion to adjourn, followed by the commencement of a work session led by Development Services Department representative Sarah Clark, indicating ongoing planning and development efforts within the town.

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