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Board adopts election certification and a package of ordinances; mayor pro tem elected
Summary
The Ozark Board of Aldermen certified the April 8 election results, swore in elected officials, voted to elect Bruce Galloway mayor pro tem and approved several ordinances and resolutions on items ranging from parks planning to a developer funding agreement.
The Ozark Board of Aldermen unanimously certified the results of the April 8 municipal election and read and enacted a slate of ordinances and resolutions during its meeting at Ozark City Hall.
The certification ordinance (bill 3657) was enacted by roll call and became Ordinance 25-029 after a vote recorded as six ayes. The board then performed the swearing-in of elected officers and proceeded to elect Alderman Bruce Galloway mayor pro tem by roll call (four ayes, two nays). The meeting also included final readings and votes that converted a group of bills into ordinances on planning and parks matters, and the board adopted three administrative resolutions that the city attorney presented.
Why it matters: The ordinance certifying election results completes a legal step required to seat newly elected officials; the mayor pro tem election and the slate of adopted ordinances set leadership and policy direction for the coming year.…
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