The Jamestown Town Council meeting on October 21, 2024, was marked by heartfelt tributes as two long-serving council members, Mike White and Randy White, prepared to step down. Their contributions to the community were celebrated, highlighting their dedication to public service and the positive impact they have had on the lives of residents.
Council members expressed deep gratitude for the Whites' unwavering commitment. One councilor noted, “They believe in public service. They practice public service. They are consistent and persistent and dedicated to this town.” This sentiment was echoed throughout the meeting, with colleagues recalling their leadership and the challenges they navigated together.
Mike White, who has served for 15 years, was praised for his patience and guidance, especially when new members joined the council. His ability to maintain a calm demeanor during tense discussions was particularly noted, with one member recalling, “In the rare moments when I've seen you get mad, you quieted the room and the foolishness stopped.” Randy White was recognized for his moral clarity and courage, leading the council through difficult decisions, including significant changes to local ordinances.
As the meeting drew to a close, council members reflected on their time together, emphasizing the importance of teamwork and the support of town staff in achieving their goals. The outgoing members expressed their appreciation for the opportunity to serve and encouraged residents to remain engaged in local governance.
With the council's composition set to change, the meeting underscored the legacy of the Whites and the importance of their contributions to Jamestown. Their departure marks the end of an era, but their influence on the community will undoubtedly continue to resonate.