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Planning Commission elects Michelle Hutchison as chair and discusses vice chair nominations

February 22, 2024 | Lincoln, Placer County, California



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Planning Commission elects Michelle Hutchison as chair and discusses vice chair nominations
The Regular Planning Commission Meeting for the City of Lincoln, California, held on February 22, 2024, commenced with the election of a new chairperson and vice chairperson. Michelle Hutchison was elected as chair for the upcoming year, following a motion and unanimous approval from the commission members.

Following the chairperson election, the commission moved to elect a vice chairperson. Peter Gilbert was nominated for the position, with support from fellow commissioners who praised his leadership over the past year. However, an alternative nomination was proposed for John Reedy, who was not present at the meeting. This led to discussions regarding the implications of nominating someone who was absent and the importance of continuity within the commission, especially considering potential changes in council membership.

The commission debated the merits of both nominations, weighing the benefits of continuity against the opportunity for new leadership. Concerns were raised about the future commitments of the nominees, particularly regarding Reedy's potential candidacy for city council, which could affect his ability to serve as vice chair and subsequently chair the commission.

Ultimately, the commission decided to proceed with a vote on both nominations. The meeting highlighted the importance of leadership roles within the commission and the need for careful consideration of candidates' future plans. The discussions underscored the ongoing dynamics within the commission as it prepares for the upcoming year and potential changes in its membership.

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