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The McKinney Planning and Zoning Commission unanimously elected Commissioner Woodard as chair and Commissioner Russ Buettner as vice chair during its October meeting.
The commission voted 7-0 to elect Woodard after Commissioner Lebo nominated her and Commissioner Craig seconded the motion. The body then elected Buettner vice chair on a 7-0 vote after a nomination by Commissioner Lebo and a second by Commissioner Watley. The chair election required a hand vote after multiple commissioners experienced technical issues signing into the meeting platform.
The commission held brief remarks after each vote. Vice Chair Buettner thanked colleagues for their support; Chairwoman Woodard acknowledged the role and thanked the commission for the vote.
In other procedural business the commission approved the consent agenda, including minutes of the Sept. 23, 2025 regular meeting, by a 7-0 vote.
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