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Newnan City Council on Sept. 9 appointed and reappointed several residents to local boards and commissions, moving the city’s roster of volunteer members forward without public objection. Mayor presided over the meeting and led the roll call and voice votes.
The council appointed Kirby Arnold to the Belt Authority and reappointed Angela Lewis to the Keith Newton Beautiful Commission. The council also reappointed Ian Goldenberg to the Youth Activities Commission. All appointments were approved by voice vote with council members answering “Aye.”
The appointments were made during the council’s regular meeting following adoption of prior minutes. No public comments or objections were offered during those agenda items. Council members briefly referenced scheduling for the city’s bicentennial and the order of reappointments but did not provide extended discussion or dissent.
The council’s actions were procedural appointments rather than policy decisions; no implementation tasks, budgets or conditions tied to the appointments were recorded in the meeting transcript. The newly appointed and reappointed members will serve on the boards and commissions according to the terms and rules of those bodies, as established by the city’s procedural bylaws.
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