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Holtville City names Cindy Pacheco chair of planning commission; officers reappointed

3403654 · April 18, 2025
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Summary

At the Feb. 13 meeting, Holtville City selected Cindy Pacheco as chair of the planning commission and completed officer reappointments after a resignation created vacancies.

Cindy Pacheco, participant, was elected chair of the Holtville City planning commission on Thursday, Feb. 13, after the commission opened nominations to replace a departing chair and to reappoint officers for the year.

The vote followed an explanation from an unnamed speaker that the action was prompted after the commission lost a member to the city council and the chair, Ross Daniels, resigned. The commission accepted nominations and held roll-call votes. The recorded roll call on the chair vote showed affirmative votes from Stacy Bridgeke, Cindy Pacheco, John Bridgeke, Devron Gray and Georgina Camacho; the motion passed.

The commission also moved to reappoint a vice chair at the meeting; a roll-call vote on that action likewise recorded unanimous affirmative votes from the same five members. The transcript does not clearly identify the vice chair nominee in the roll call text captured.

The nominations proceeded as part of a brief reorganization intended to regularize annual officer elections; a speaker noted the practice would help avoid lapses in appointing officers each year. The meeting also included a consent vote to approve meeting minutes from Tuesday, Dec. 17, which passed on a roll-call vote recorded as yes from Cindy Pacheco, John Bridgeke (recorded earlier in the meeting as present), Devron Gray and Georgina Camacho.

No formal amendments or contested opposition were recorded in the transcript to the officer elections. The commission indicated it would proceed with any necessary swearing-in following the appointments.