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Cloverdale council moves consent calendar and signals ABAG board nominees
Summary
Council approved the consent calendar by voice vote and indicated support for Susan Adams as ABAG primary representative and Steven Zollman as alternate for the June 12 Association of Bay Area Governments board meeting.
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The Cloverdale City Council approved the consent calendar by voice vote and provided direction for the city’s vote at the June 12 Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG) board meeting, signaling support for Susan Adams (primary) and Steven Zollman (alternate).
What happened: A council member moved to advance the consent calendar, another council member seconded, and the council approved the consent calendar by voice vote. No roll-call tally was recorded in the meeting transcript beyond the voice vote affirmation, “All in favor? Aye.”
ABAG board direction: Vice Mayor Brian Wheeler asked council members for their preferences for the ABAG board primary and alternate. Council members stated they would support Susan Adams for the primary seat and Steven Zollman for the alternate seat; the vice mayor said he would cast Cloverdale’s vote accordingly at the regional meeting on June 12.
Why it matters: ABAG (Association of Bay Area Governments) is a regional council of governments; the city’s selection of representatives determines who will fill Cloverdale’s seat(s) on that regional board. The consent calendar items were considered routine and were approved in a single voice action; no additional details on individual consent items were discussed in the transcript.
Ending: The council closed these administrative items and moved on to standing and new-business agenda topics.

