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In the heart of Woodside Town Hall, a significant transition unfolded as the council officially welcomed Jason Ledbetter as the new town manager. The atmosphere buzzed with anticipation as council members expressed their confidence in Ledbetter's capabilities, highlighting a thorough search process that yielded exceptional candidates.
Mayor Domkowski led the proceedings, emphasizing the importance of stability for the town's employees, who have seen only two town managers in the past 33 years. Ledbetter, who previously served as city manager in Yreka, shared his excitement about joining the Woodside team and outlined his commitment to addressing key issues such as unfunded liabilities and the town center plan. He expressed gratitude for the warm welcome and looked forward to meeting with staff and council members soon.
The meeting also touched on community events, including the upcoming 103rd May Day Parade, where the theme "Giddy Up Woodside" promises a festive atmosphere. Council members encouraged participation, noting new safety measures regarding candy distribution during the parade.
Additionally, the council recognized the long-standing service of Richard Maynes, who recently stepped down as chair of the recreation committee after 25 years. Plans for a formal acknowledgment of his contributions were discussed, reflecting the council's appreciation for dedicated public service.
As the meeting concluded, the council's focus remained on fostering community engagement and addressing the challenges ahead, setting a hopeful tone for Ledbetter's tenure and the future of Woodside.
Converted from Town Council Regular Meeting - April 8, 2025 meeting on April 09, 2025
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