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Council establishes nominating commission to review constable appointment after long-serving constable offers transition plan
Summary
The council voted 6–1 to create a three‑member nominating commission (a councilor, a judge and a resident) to review candidates for the city constable position; the commission will review RFP responses and recommend an appointment to the council.
Lede: Provo City Council on March 25 voted to establish a nominating commission to review candidates for the city constable position after the current constable, who also operates contracting security services, proposed a potential internal successor.
Nut graf: The commission will include one councilor, one judge and one resident; the city attorney and police chief participate on the statutory commission as well. Councilors asked whether the city should simply re-open a formal RFP and consider external applicants;…
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