In a recent city council meeting, discussions centered around the annual election of the mayor pro tem, a role designated to assist the mayor in their absence. The mayor pro tem is elected each June and serves a one-year term, with the position traditionally filled by a council member who demonstrates exemplary service.
Mayor Fuller emphasized the importance of this annual election, arguing against the notion of indefinite tenure for the role. He highlighted that the council should have the opportunity to recognize different members for their contributions each year. In his nomination, he put forth Dr. Dre Feltes, citing her extensive community involvement and qualifications, including her medical background and service on various local boards.
Fuller praised Feltes as a dedicated public servant and a strong communicator, noting her ability to represent the city with competence and grace. He clarified that his decision was not a reflection on the current mayor pro tem, Charlie Phillips, who he commended for his performance over the past year.
Council members echoed Fuller's sentiments, with one member stressing that the position should be viewed as a role based on merit and experience rather than a reward. They urged their colleagues to consider the qualifications and contributions of all candidates when making their decision.
The meeting underscored the council's commitment to ensuring that the leadership roles within the city are filled by individuals who can best serve the community's interests, reinforcing the idea that public service is a responsibility rather than an accolade.