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Parker council fills vacancies: Todd Beck named mayor pro tem; Buddy Pilgrim appointed to investment committee; consent agenda approved

2391249 · February 25, 2025
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Summary

Council appointed Todd Beck as mayor pro tem (motion carried 4‑1 with one abstention) and named Buddy Pilgrim to the investment committee. The council also approved the consent agenda (including minutes and continuing participation with Atmos City steering committee) 5‑0.

Parker City Council took several administrative actions Feb. 25, naming a new mayor pro tem and approving committee assignments and routine consent items.

Council voted to appoint Todd Beck to serve as mayor pro tem to complete the remainder of a vacated term (motion carried 4‑1 with one abstention recorded as an abstention during the voice vote). Council members asked about Beck’s availability for daytime meetings and travel; Beck confirmed he had no travel planned that would interfere with duties for the next 90 days.

Council also appointed Buddy Pilgrim to serve on the city’s investment committee. The appointment requires completion of the Public Funds Investment Act training (a 10‑hour class) before the appointee acts in that role; the city provided notice of that requirement at the time of the appointment.

On the consent agenda, council approved two items by a 5‑0 vote: the Feb. 4 meeting minutes (joint meeting with Parks, Planning and Zoning on the comprehensive plan) and Resolution No. 2025‑835 authorizing continued participation with Atmos City steering committees and authorizing payment of 5¢ per capita to fund that participation and related regulatory work.

The motions were carried without further amendment.