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Committee confirms multiple Human Relations and social service nominees; one historic-zoning reappointment drew dissent

3857957 · June 13, 2025
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Summary

The Rules, Confirmations & Public Elections Committee on June 17 confirmed several reappointments and appointments to the Human Relations Commission and the Social Services Commission. A reappointment to the Historic Zoning Commission was approved with one dissent and one not-voting member noted in the committee record.

The Rules, Confirmations & Public Elections Committee on June 17 considered and voted on a series of board and commission appointments and reappointments.

Human Relations Commission: The committee approved the reappointment of Tory Grama (term to expire April 18), and confirmed appointments or reappointments for Sarah Martin (term to 04/18/2027), Dr. Carmen Reese Foster (term to 04/17/2027), Claudia Weber (term to 04/18/2027), and Alicia Wynne (term to 04/18/2028). Committee votes on those Human Relations items were recorded as unanimous where noted: Tory Grama and other Human Relations confirmations recorded eight in favor and zero opposed or not voting in the committee minutes.

Social Services Commission: The committee confirmed the appointment of Dr. D’Angelo Taylor (term to 04/03/2030) and confirmed Chandra Allen (term to 04/03/2030) by consolidated vote; the committee recorded eight in favor and zero opposed for those items.

Historic Zoning Commission: The committee took up a reappointment for Ben Mosley to the Historic Zoning Commission (term to 06/01/2030). One committee member expressed concern about the historic-designation process broadly, saying the commission should not name properties historic simply because a community opposes change and that historically Black neighborhoods had not always received the same attention. The committee approved the reappointment by a show of hands recorded as six in favor, one against and one not voting.

The committee took other confirmations (board items) by consolidated vote unless a member requested a pull; Ben Mosley’s reappointment was pulled for discussion and resulted in the lone dissent. Most appointees described their qualifications and reasons for service during brief interviews; where applicable, the administration supported the nominations. The committee’s confirmations send the nominees to the full Council for final confirmation as required by Metro rules.