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Oakwood council accepts December minutes, reappoints volunteers to city committees

2090772 · January 9, 2025
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Summary

At the Jan. 6 meeting Council accepted the Dec. 2, 2024 minutes and approved a slate of volunteer reappointments to advisory committees, noting the long service and recent change in the budget review committee chair.

Council Member Jackson moved that the council accept the minutes of the Dec. 2, 2024 regular session and work session, saying she had “read the minutes ... and upon review, I've found them to be complete and correct.” The motion was seconded and approved by voice vote.

Later in the meeting Mayor Duncan moved to reappoint a slate of volunteers to the city’s advisory committees, naming multiple incumbents and noting one long-serving volunteer was stepping down. Mayor Duncan told the council that David Dickerson, who has served on the budget review committee for 37 years, is stepping down because increased travel with his employment makes attendance difficult; Ellen Fodge was named in the meeting as agreeing to replace Dickerson as chair of the budget review committee.

The mayor read the list of proposed reappointments aloud, which included reappointments to the ADA Compliance Committee (William Stevens), the Beautification Committee (Ted Kircher, David Sheff, Evan Brooks), the Budget Review Committee (Amanda Maluski Kraus, Christina Marcus, Bill Frapwell, Michael Vanderberg, Ella Hymes, Ellen Fodge, Doug Kinsey, Chaz Kidwell), Planning Commission (Andy Eide continuing as chair), Property Maintenance Board (John Donley), and the Tax, Water and Sewer Appeals Board (Eric Shirk). Mayor Duncan moved the appointments and asked for a second; the motion was seconded and approved by voice vote.

Council recorded no objections during the votes.