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Stockton City Civil Service Commission elects chair and vice chair; certifies eligibility lists in closed session
Summary
The Stockton City Civil Service Commission unanimously adopted resolutions in closed session certifying eligibility lists and removing names, then elected Commissioner Williams as chair and Nancy Munoz as vice chair in a 3-0 vote.
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The Stockton City Civil Service Commission reconvened from closed session and, by unanimous vote, certified eligibility lists for agenda items 3.1 and 3.2 and approved removal of names from an eligibility list under item 3.3, the commission reported.
The commission then moved through routine business, adopting the consent calendar and electing leadership for the coming term. Commissioners voted 3-0 to elect Commissioner Williams as chair and Commissioner Nancy Munoz as vice chair.
The closed-session report was read at the start of the regular meeting. A staff member said the commission "reconvened from closed session regarding action items 3.1 through and including 3.3," and summarized the reportable actions: by unanimous vote the commission adopted resolutions certifying respective eligibility lists for items 3.1 and 3.2, and "by unanimous vote" approved removing names from the eligibility list for item 3.3.
Following the closed-session report, a motion to adopt the consent calendar passed. The commission then heard nominations for chair and vice chair. One commissioner nominated Williams for chair; another commissioner seconding the nomination praised Williams, saying he had "the extensive leadership background" and "strong communication skills" and was "calm in all situations," remarks recorded in the public transcript. After the vote, the clerk reminded commissioners that all three members, including the nominated individual, must vote; the motion passed 3-0.
For vice chair, a commissioner nominated Nancy Munoz and a second noted her experience and dedication, saying she "demonstrates a passion for this board." The nomination passed by the same unanimous tally.
The commission recorded no public comments, no appeals or pending hearings, and no unfinished business during the meeting. Staff reported no informational items to present, and commissioners made a brief congratulatory comment to "Mayor Fagazi" on her recent inauguration, as recorded in the transcript. The meeting adjourned after a 3-0 vote to approve adjournment.
The meeting record does not specify dates for the eligibility lists, the names removed, or individual roll-call votes beyond the unanimous tallies cited; where the transcript did not identify a speaker by name, the record attributes remarks to a generic commissioner or staff member.
