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City council appoints Genevieve Waltwer to Appeals Hearing Board after candidate interviews

2902099 · April 8, 2025
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Summary

After interviewing two candidates for a single vacancy on the Appeals Hearing Board, the council appointed Genevieve Waltwer to serve through December and invited the other candidate to reapply in the fall.

The San Jose City Council on April 8 appointed Genevieve Waltwer to a vacant seat on the city's Appeals Hearing Board after interviewing two candidates for the position.

In an interview before the council, Waltwer described herself as a licensed marriage and family therapist with a private practice in San Jose and said she grew up in the city. She told the council she has prior experience working with first responders and reading ordinances, which she said gives her a useful perspective for board hearings: "I am familiar with code enforcement. I'm familiar with, reading ordinances,…

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