Glendora trustee Cintron resigns; city clerk to recruit for unscheduled vacancy
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The board recorded the Feb. 18 resignation of Trustee Cintron; the city clerk’s office will publish a notice and make an application available on the city website to fill the unscheduled vacancy; no application deadline was specified at the meeting.
President Johnson announced on Feb. 18 that Trustee Cintron submitted her resignation to the city clerk’s office and that the city clerk staff “is currently working on a recruitment to fill the unscheduled vacancy.”
Trustees asked how applicants should apply and when materials are due. Staff advised applicants to the city website — under committees — where application materials are posted; trustees said a public notice will also be published. The board did not set a deadline during the Feb. 18 meeting and staff said they were still “working on a day” for submission details.
Why it matters: The resignation creates an unscheduled vacancy on the Glendora Board of Library Trustees. Filling the seat will restore the board’s complement and ensure full representation for upcoming library issues.
Practical details from the record: Trustees were told the application is available on the City of Glendora website under committees and that a public notice will be published. No formal timetable for applications or interview dates was provided during the meeting.
Direct quote: “Trustee Cintron submitted her resignation to the city clerk’s office and city clerk staff is currently working on a recruitment to fill the unscheduled vacancy,” President Johnson said.
No vote or appointment was made at the Feb. 18 meeting; trustees outlined the recruitment process and asked staff to publish application instructions and a notice online.
