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Council appoints Aspen Peterson as youth ex officio to Historic Landmarks Commission

August 12, 2025 | Redmond, Deschutes County, Oregon


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Council appoints Aspen Peterson as youth ex officio to Historic Landmarks Commission
The Redmond City Council approved the appointment of Aspen Peterson to serve as the youth ex officio representative on the Historic Landmarks Commission.

Mayor Fitch introduced the candidate and asked for a motion. A councilor moved to approve the appointment and the motion was seconded. Council members signified their approval by saying “Aye” as part of the consent process.

Why it matters: the youth ex officio seat provides a direct, non‑voting avenue for youth input on historic preservation matters handled by the Historic Landmarks Commission.

Next steps: Aspen Peterson will be seated on the commission as the youth ex officio representative and staff will record the appointment.

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