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Community Services Commission elects 2025 chair and vice chair; approves consent calendar

2512896 · March 6, 2025
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Summary

The Lake Forest City Community Services Commission unanimously elected Commissioner Bruton as chair and Margie Lancaster as vice chair for 2025 and approved the meeting consent calendar by unanimous roll-call votes.

The Lake Forest City Community Services Commission elected Commissioner Bruton as chair and Margie Lancaster as vice chair for 2025 and approved the consent calendar by unanimous roll-call votes at its meeting.

The commission opened nominations for chair. After a nomination was made for Commissioner Bruton, the commission closed nominations and held a roll-call vote. All commissioners voting recorded aye and the secretary announced the result as unanimous, congratulating Commissioner Bruton as the Community Services Commission chair for 2025.

Nominations for vice chair followed. Commissioner Lancaster was nominated and, after no additional nominations were offered, a roll-call vote again resulted in a unanimous aye tally; the secretary congratulated Lancaster as vice chair for 2025.

Later in the meeting the commission considered the consent calendar. A commissioner moved to approve the consent calendar, a second was recorded, and the commission adopted the consent calendar by unanimous roll call.

The roll-call votes for the chair, vice chair and consent calendar each recorded affirmative votes from Commissioners Bruton, Fuentes, Jones, Lancaster and Herron. No votes against, abstentions or recusals were recorded for these items.

The commission recessed to continue the agenda under the newly seated chair.