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City Council reappoints housing authority commissioner to seat 2
Summary
The City of Live Oak City Council approved Resolution 2025-019 to reappoint a commissioner to Housing Authority seat 2 after a roll-call vote; one councilmember registered opposition during discussion.
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The City of Live Oak City Council on May 20 approved Resolution 2025-019 to reappoint a commissioner to Housing Authority board seat number 2.
The measure, identified in the record as City Council Resolution 2025-019, passed on a roll-call vote after a brief discussion about the board's direction and past service. Councilmembers Alford, Last, "Drop from Madison" and Campbell voted yes; Councilmember Jefferson voted no, producing a 4-1 outcome and approving the reappointment.
The resolution's text, as read into the record, states it "reappoints the commissioner to the housing authority" and includes standard language rescinding conflicting resolutions. The council recorded the motion, a second and then proceeded to a roll-call vote.
During discussion, one councilmember said they opposed the specific reappointment and urged consideration of new membership on the housing authority, citing long service and a desire for "someone innovative"; that councilmember did not move to delay or amend the resolution. No formal amendment was offered and the council did not direct staff to seek additional candidates prior to the vote.
No implementation steps, effective date or follow-up reporting requirements were stated on the record beyond passage of the resolution.
The action took place during the council's regular meeting business; the item was introduced by the mayor and recorded as Resolution 2025-019.

