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Green River City Council confirms two Arts Council appointments, passes consent agenda
Summary
The Green River City Council confirmed Jeff Bernal and reappointed Norina Gunter to two-year terms on the Green River Arts Council and approved a consent agenda; city staff said they will send a legislative update Friday.
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The Green River City Council confirmed two members of the Green River Arts Council and approved its consent agenda during a regularly scheduled meeting.
The council confirmed the mayor’s appointment of Jeff Bernal to a two-year term on the Green River Arts Council, beginning March 4, 2025, and expiring March 4, 2027. Councilman Williams moved to confirm the appointment; Councilwoman Bushman seconded. The council took a voice vote; the motion carried.
The council also voted to reappoint Norina Gunter to a two-year term on the Green River Arts Council, beginning March 4, 2025, and expiring March 4, 2027. Councilwoman Bushman moved to confirm the reappointment; Councilman Burke seconded. The council took a voice vote; the motion carried.
Why it matters: The confirmed appointment and reappointment fill seats on the Green River Arts Council, which advises the city on arts programming and cultural events. The terms for both appointments begin March 4, 2025.
In other business, the council approved the consent agenda by voice vote after a motion from Councilman Berg and a second from Councilwoman Bushman. The transcript does not specify the individual items on the consent agenda.
City Administrator Reid gave a brief staff report, saying the legislature was in its final days and that staff would “send out a follow-up on that on Friday” with details to inform upcoming budget work. City Attorney Galen said he had no report. Several council members had no reports; Councilman Berg said he will be absent from the next council meeting because he will be in Salt Lake City for work.
The council adjourned after a motion from Councilman Chatra, seconded by Councilman Berg, and a subsequent voice vote.
Quotes in context: “Too many crazy stuff this week in terms of impacting from what I’ve already shared with you and what’s been shared on the legislative director,” said Reid, city administrator, describing the final days of the legislative session and the expectation of a follow-up report on Friday.
Meeting notes: The transcript records the confirmations and consent-agenda vote as voice votes with no roll-call tallies recorded in the transcript. The consent-agenda items themselves were not read aloud in the provided transcript excerpt.

