Votes at a glance: Poquoson council appointments, proclamations and minutes approvals

2600067 · January 13, 2025

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Summary

Council approved multiple routine items during the meeting, including elections and appointments, a human trafficking prevention proclamation, and approval of minutes and a strategic planning retreat date; most votes were unanimous.

During the meeting Poquoson City Council completed a number of formal votes and routine items. Most measures carried unanimously; one item recorded a single abstention. Key outcomes listed below reflect the official roll-call or announced tallies.

Votes at a glance

- Motion to amend the agenda (move audience for visitors): carried 7–0.

- Election of Vice Mayor: Councilwoman Debbie Bunting elected vice mayor; motion carried 7–0.

- Appointment of City Manager: Randy Wheeler appointed as city manager; motion carried 7–0.

- Appointment of City Attorney: Wayne Moore appointed city attorney; motion carried 7–0.

- Appointment of City Clerk: Christine Snapp appointed city clerk; motion carried 7–0.

- Proclamation: January 2025 declared Human Trafficking Prevention Month; proclamation signed by all seven council members (unanimous).

- Approval of minutes: multiple minutes packages approved (work session and regular session 09/2024, and strategic planning retreat); most approvals carried 7–0; the strategic planning retreat item recorded a 6–0–1 vote (one abstention, member not specified in the roll call announcement).

- Appointment to Hampton Roads Transportation Accountability Commission (HRTAC): Mayor David Hux appointed as council representative; motion carried 7–0.

- Resolution approving employment agreement with the city manager: carried 7–0.

- Closed session certification: motion to certify closed session: carried by roll call (unanimous as announced).

For each listed vote the council’s official minutes record the motion and the announced tally. No ordinance readings or land-use decisions with separate roll-call tallies were recorded in the transcript for this meeting.