During a recent government meeting, discussions centered around the appointment of members to the DRA (Development Review Authority) and its Technical Advisory Committee. The meeting featured Mr. Murphy, the CEO of the DRA, who clarified that the open position could be filled by either a staff member or an elected official.
Alderman Fitter highlighted the need for two appointments: one for the Technical Advisory Committee, typically filled by someone with expertise in utilities, and another for the DRA board, which must be an elected official. The board's meetings are scheduled quarterly, with the next session set for July 25 at noon, followed by a board meeting at 1 PM.
Vice Mayor Pomeroy emphasized the necessity of two resolutions for the appointments, confirming that the DRA position must be filled by an elected official, while the Technical Advisory Committee can include staff members. The board is considering adjustments to meeting times, potentially shifting to mid-afternoon sessions.
In a lighter moment, the meeting acknowledged Trey Martin, a rising senior at Columbia Central High School, who has shown a keen interest in law. Introduced by Mr. Karcher, Trey has been actively engaged in legal discussions and projects, including volunteering with the Supreme Court Scales Project and contributing to the Thurgood Marshall statue project in Columbia. Attendees were encouraged to greet him as a promising young talent in the field.