Tom Pence elected chair and Megan Escamilla elected vice chair of McKinney historic board

City of McKinney Historic Preservation Advisory Board · November 6, 2025

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Summary

At the Nov. 6 meeting the Historic Preservation Advisory Board elected Tom Pence as chair and Megan Escamilla as vice chair. Pence was nominated and elected in a 6–0 vote (he was absent); Escamilla was elected 7–0 and then presided over the meeting.

The Historic Preservation Advisory Board elected Tom Pence as chair and Megan Escamilla as vice chair at its Nov. 6 meeting.

Board Member Petkisic nominated Tom Pence to serve another term as chair; the nomination was seconded and the board voted 6–0 in favor while Pence was not present. Later, Marcia Robertson nominated Megan Escamilla for vice chair; the motion was seconded by Betty Pippkisick and passed 7–0. Escamilla then took the chair and conducted the remainder of the meeting.

The elections were uncontested and took place at the start of the regular session prior to the board considering agenda items.