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Seaford council: minutes, tax‑appeals date, election officers set; executive session scheduled

2664959 · February 18, 2025
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Summary

At the Feb. 18 meeting the Seaford Mayor and Council approved meeting minutes, set a February 25 tax‑appeals hearing, appointed the board of elections and election officers for the April 19 municipal election, and voted to hold an executive session on personnel.

The Seaford Mayor and Council took several routine actions on Feb. 18, approving minutes and setting dates and officers for upcoming administrative matters.

The council unanimously approved the minutes from the Jan. 28, 2025 meeting after a motion from Councilman Alan Quillen and a second by Councilman Orlando Holland.

The council set a formal real‑estate tax‑appeals hearing for Feb. 25, 2025, from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. following a recommendation from Kathy Anger, customer service coordinator. The council motion to set the date was moved in the meeting and seconded by Councilwoman Stephanie Grasset; the motion passed unanimously.

Mayor McCoy’s recommended board of elections and election officers for the April 19 municipal election — board members George F. Stewart (chair), Virginia Hastings and Sharon Drewgash; election officers Michael H. Vincent, Isaac Ross, Jeffrey Stevenson, Elizabeth Carmati and Laangela Todd — were approved by unanimous vote after a motion by Vice Mayor Dan Henderson with a second from Councilman Alan Quillen.

Finally, the council approved a motion to hold an executive session to discuss personnel matters. The motion was made by Vice Mayor Dan Henderson, seconded by Councilman Orlando Holland, and carried by unanimous voice vote.

All actions recorded at the Feb. 18 meeting passed by unanimous voice vote; individual roll‑call tallies were not provided in the transcript for these routine items.