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Mayor nominates Mark Flores for justice court judge; council to consider at regular meeting

2303493 · February 13, 2025
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Summary

Mayor Wood presented Mark Flores as the recommended candidate for the city's justice court judge and asked the council to ratify him at the regular meeting; no questions were raised during the work session.

Mayor Wood presented Mark Flores as the city's recommended candidate to serve as justice court judge and asked the City Council to ratify the appointment at the council's regular meeting.

The mayor said the judge-selection process began months earlier and that he had reviewed the five finalists the committee forwarded. "Tonight I would like to present, for your consideration, to ratify Mark Flores to serve as our justice court judge," the mayor told council members. Flores's résumé and a resolution were placed in the council's Dropbox, and Flores was in the chamber and available to answer questions.

No council members raised questions during the work meeting. Mayor Wood said the item would be returned on the regular meeting agenda for formal action.

The nomination does not take effect until the council formally considers and votes on the resolution during the regular meeting.

Mark Flores was present when the nomination was announced; Tom Mills, another potential civilian appointee mentioned earlier in the meeting, was absent due to illness and will be scheduled for a future meeting.