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Keizer engagement committee elects chair and vice chair, approves minutes and adopts city observance schedule

3176741 · May 2, 2025
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Summary

The Keizer Community Diversity Engagement Committee elected officers, approved April minutes and voted to send a revised list of proclamation observances to city council; members also tabled several draft action plans for later meetings.

The Keizer Community Diversity Engagement Committee elected Jane Tinto as chair and Sarah Cross as vice chair, approved the minutes from April and voted to present a revised schedule of proclamation observances to the Keizer City Council. Committee members also voted to table draft action plans on items 9 through 13 for future meetings.

The committee, an advisory body to the City Council, conducted officer elections and several procedural votes during its meeting. Sarah Cross, identified in the meeting as a Keizer City Councilor and city council liaison (nonvoting), was chosen as vice chair. Jane Tinto, a newly seated committee member, was chosen as chair.

Committee members approved the April meeting minutes…

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