During a recent city council meeting, Gary Zitterich was honored with a Superhero Award for his extensive contributions to the community. The award presentation highlighted Zitterich's career as a mechanic, where he became known as one of the best foreign auto mechanics in South Dakota after starting his career in 1970. His legacy is marked by his honesty, trust, and commitment to community service, particularly his dedication to local youth, including those facing disabilities or illnesses.
Zitterich's community involvement includes volunteering at local racetracks, where he would distribute candy to children, and bringing his race car to schools and clinics to inspire young fans. His contributions were recognized in 2014 when he was inducted into the Houston Speedway Hall of Fame. The council expressed gratitude for Zitterich's unwavering commitment to the community, encouraging him to continue participating in council meetings.
Following the award presentation, the council moved on to its regular agenda, approving the consent agenda with a unanimous vote. Councilor McCorris requested the removal of a specific item from the agenda, which was accommodated. The council continued to discuss and approve various agenda items, maintaining a structured approach to public input and discussion.
The meeting underscored the importance of community recognition and the council's commitment to engaging with local citizens on various issues.