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Michael Floyd elected vice chair of Fayetteville advisory panel

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The Community Development Advisory Panel unanimously elected member Michael Floyd as vice chair during the meeting and then adjourned; staff described the vice chair's duties and a minimal anticipated time commitment.

Michael Floyd was elected vice chair of the Fayetteville Community Development Advisory Panel in a voice vote at the start of the meeting.

"All those in favor of Michael Floyd being the vice chair for this year, raise your hand or say aye," a panel member asked; the assembly responded and staff announced, "Congratulations. It's unanimous." The panel did not record an explicit roll-call tally in the transcript.

Kelly Fulvart, community resources administrator, described the role of chair and vice chair as sharing agenda development and meeting leadership, noting that the vice chair traditionally becomes chair the following year. She said the time commitment outside meetings is "pretty minimal" and most agenda work recently has been handled by e‑mail with chair, vice chair and staff.

Near the meeting's end, Michael Floyd moved to adjourn. The motion was accepted and the chair declared the meeting adjourned at 6:20 a.m., according to the meeting recording notation.

The election and adjournment were the only formal actions recorded during the session; no contested motions or recorded roll-call votes appear in the transcript.