The Stowe City Council convened recently to discuss key administrative appointments and public engagement. Following an executive session, the council confirmed the mayor's appointment of Cage Williams as the new project manager for information systems. The ordinance establishing Williams' compensation was moved to the agenda for the upcoming city council meeting, receiving unanimous support from council members.
In addition to the appointment, the meeting included a public comment period, allowing residents to voice their opinions and concerns. Bill Cipe, a representative of the Veil Advocates of Summit County, was among those who spoke, referencing a bike map distributed during the session. The council encouraged community participation, reminding attendees to provide their names and addresses for the official record, and allotted three minutes for each speaker.
This meeting highlights the council's commitment to transparency and community involvement in local governance.