Grandview aldermen approve agenda, minutes and confirm Willie Williams III to Parks and Recreation Commission

Grandview Board of Aldermen · October 15, 2025

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Summary

The Grandview Board of Aldermen approved the evening’s agenda and accepted Sept. 23, 2025 minutes by voice vote, and ratified Mayor Leonard D. Jones Jr.’s appointment of Willie Williams III to the Parks and Recreation Commission for Ward 3. The appointee was sworn in during the meeting. Several routine consent items were also approved.

The Grandview Board of Aldermen voted to approve the evening’s agenda and accepted the regular-session minutes from Sept. 23, 2025 before ratifying Mayor Leonard D. Jones Jr.’s appointment of Willie Williams III to fill a vacancy on the Parks and Recreation Commission for Ward 3.

Alderman Randolph moved to approve the agenda as printed; Alderman Turnbaugh seconded and Mayor Jones declared the motion approved by voice vote. Alderman Maloney moved to approve the Sept. 23, 2025 minutes; the motion was seconded and approved by voice vote.

Alderman Randolph moved to approve the mayor’s ratification appointment of Willie Williams III to the Parks and Recreation Commission. Alderman Maloney seconded the motion and the mayor declared the appointment approved by voice vote. City staff swore in Williams during the meeting; the Parks and Recreation Commission meets the first Thursday of each month at The View, the mayor said.

Separately, the board approved consent items F through H after a motion by Alderman Randolph and a second from Alderman Rousey. The mayor thanked staff members involved in the related negotiations and operations.

No roll-call vote tallies were recorded in the meeting transcript; the minutes show decisions were made by voice vote and the mayor declared motions approved.

Actions recorded in the meeting were routine approvals and a single appointment; no ordinances or other legislative readings were on the agenda.