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Cloverdale council member announces resignation; members discuss mental-health hub and measure DD timing
Summary
A council member announced their resignation after more than two decades of service; council members also reported on talks about a proposed mental-health/hub and clarified that Measure DD tax collection would not begin until after April 1.
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A longtime Cloverdale council member announced a resignation during council reports, saying they will step down after 22–23 years on the council and thanking staff and fellow council members.
During council reports, members said Councilman Robertson and another council member have discussed creating a local hub to coordinate services for mental health and homelessness; the city reported a productive meeting with an individual named Jayve Weymouth from the Family Asana (as stated in the transcript) and said the person would move the idea forward.
A council member also asked for clarification about Measure DD that recently passed, and a colleague clarified that collections for the measure do not begin until after April 1; no funds from the measure would be collected before that date, according to the transcript.
No formal vote on the resignation was recorded in the provided transcript excerpt and the resigning member’s name is not clearly identified in the supplied text. Council members expressed appreciation and good wishes to the departing member.

