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Roseville Measure B oversight committee appoints Bunnell chair, Hill vice chair; approves minutes, selects report drafters

2416936 · February 27, 2025
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Summary

At its Feb. 26 meeting the City of Roseville Local Sales Tax Citizens Oversight Committee unanimously approved the April 10, 2024 minutes, elected Joe Bunnell as chair and Stephanie Hill as vice chair for 2025, and selected two members to draft the annual report to city council.

The City of Roseville Local Sales Tax Citizens Oversight Committee on Feb. 26 approved its April 10, 2024 minutes, elected Committee Member Joe Bunnell as the committee chair for 2025 and Committee Member Stephanie Hill as vice chair, and appointed two committee members to draft the committee’s April report to the City Council.

The committee voted to approve the minutes on a motion by Committee Member Bettencourt, seconded by Committee Member Kitchell; the chair called the question and the motion passed. Later in the meeting the committee nominated and voted to appoint Committee Member Joe Bunnell as chair to serve until Dec. 31, 2025. A roll-call vote recorded Committee Member Bettencourt, Committee Member Bunnell, Chair Stephanie Hill, Committee Member Kitchell and Committee Member Spade voting in favor; the motion passed unanimously.

The committee then selected Committee Member Kitchell and Vice Chair Stephanie Hill to draft the committee’s memo and scorecard to the City Council ahead of the council meeting scheduled for April 16. The committee’s staff requested the draft be provided to staff well in advance of the March 26 committee meeting so it may be posted with that agenda (staff said more than the 72-hour minimum is preferred).

The committee completed the meeting with a motion to adjourn that passed by voice vote."