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Public Works Committee approves minutes and elects Nathan Pack chair; schedules Jan. 7 budget workshop

2172413 · January 1, 2025
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Summary

The Woodland Hills Public Works Committee approved the prior meeting minutes as corrected, elected Nathan (Nate) Pack as the committee chair, and discussed scheduling a January 7 budget‑priorities workshop with the finance committee.

The Woodland Hills Public Works Committee approved the previous meeting minutes as corrected and elected Nathan (Nate) Pack as its new chair during the Tuesday meeting.

Committee members approved the minutes after a brief review and a single spelling correction. A committee member moved to approve the minutes "as corrected," and the minutes were approved by the committee.

On leadership, one committee member made a motion to elect Nathan Pack as chair. With no objection recorded in the meeting transcript, Pack accepted the role and staff said they will transfer contact information and materials to the new chair ahead of the committee’s January session.

Committee members also discussed budget prioritization and agreed to schedule a public‑works‑only budget workshop in early January to finalize capital priorities for the finance committee. Staff proposed Tuesday, Jan. 7, as the next meeting date and asked members to prepare capital project lists for that workshop so the finance committee can incorporate them into the city budget process.

Formal actions recorded at the meeting were the approval of minutes, election of chair, and a motion to adjourn. There were no roll‑call tallies recorded in the transcript; actions were entered in committee minutes by unanimous consent or without recorded objection.

Why it matters: Committee leadership and a January budget workshop set the committee’s agenda for early 2025 and direct staff work on capital priorities including roads, waterlines and stormwater projects.