Anna council appoints boards-and-commissions interview committee; changes October and November meeting dates

5742137 · September 9, 2025

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Summary

The council named Manny Singh, Kelly Herndon and Eldon Baker to the boards-and-commissions interview committee and approved changes to October and November council meeting dates to avoid conflicts with early voting and Veterans Day.

The Anna City Council on Sept. 9 appointed three councilmembers to serve on the boards-and-commissions interview committee and adjusted fall meeting dates to avoid conflicts with early voting and Veterans Day.

Appointments: City Secretary Carrie Land led the item. Council appointed Manny Singh, Kelly Herndon and Eldon Baker as the three-member interview committee; the committee will screen applications, conduct interviews and make appointment recommendations to the council. Each nomination passed unanimously.

Meeting schedule: Council moved the October 28 regular meeting to Oct. 27 and asked staff to check availability of Anna ISD facilities because the council chambers are needed for early voting on that date. The council also moved the regular November meeting scheduled for Nov. 11 (Veterans Day) to Nov. 17 (a date staff suggested could be used for a joint meeting with the parks board). The council kept Nov. 25 and Dec. 23 on the calendar but noted those meetings could be canceled with three business days' notice if no business requires them.

Votes: All appointment and schedule motions passed unanimously.

What to expect next: City staff will coordinate with Anna ISD about an alternate meeting location for the October meeting and will post any cancellations at least three business days before a scheduled meeting, as required by the city charter and standard public-notice rules.