In a recent government meeting, the council discussed the appointment of Mark Zilfer to the planning commission, filling an unexpired term that will conclude in April 2025. Mayor Berrios and the Mayor Pro Tem conducted interviews with two applicants for the position, ultimately recommending Zilfer for the role.
During the meeting, Zilfer expressed his gratitude for the opportunity, emphasizing his commitment to serving the community, a passion he shares with his wife through various volunteer efforts. He acknowledged the importance of community involvement and looked forward to contributing to the planning commission.
However, the appointment was met with some concerns from council members. One member raised a potential conflict of interest regarding Zilfer's background as a realtor, questioning whether this could impact his decision-making on the commission. The council confirmed that a vote on Zilfer's appointment would take place, indicating that discussions around the implications of his professional background would continue.
The meeting highlighted the ongoing efforts of local officials to ensure that appointments to key positions reflect both community service and ethical considerations.