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Calistoga City Council hears public support for fairgrounds director hiring process

April 30, 2024 | Calistoga, Napa County, California



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Calistoga City Council hears public support for fairgrounds director hiring process
The Calistoga City Council meeting on April 30, 2024, opened with a roll call confirming the presence of all council members, including Mayor Williams and Vice Mayor Lopez Ortega. The meeting began with the Pledge of Allegiance and proceeded to public comments, allowing citizens to address the council on various issues.

During the oral communication segment, a resident expressed gratitude for the expedited hiring process for a new Fairgrounds Revitalization Director. The speaker emphasized the importance of selecting a candidate who is not only qualified but also willing to commit long-term to the community of Calistoga. This sentiment reflects a broader desire among residents for leadership that prioritizes local engagement and stability over transient positions.

The council members listened attentively, acknowledging the community's interest in ensuring that the new director would have a vested interest in the town's future. This discussion highlights the ongoing efforts by the council to engage with residents and consider their input in municipal decisions.

As the meeting continued, the council did not engage in discussions on the public comments, adhering to the Brown Act regulations, which restrict council responses during this segment. The meeting underscored the council's commitment to transparency and community involvement in local governance.

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