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The Common Council received nominations Dec. 2 for two vacancies on the Redevelopment Commission. Council members nominated Tracy Tillman for a voting council seat and put forward public candidates including Sherry Wilson, Dave Beeloff and Nick Pollock. The clerk confirmed nominations were being received rather than voted on that night.
Council attorney indicated the ordinance governing the commission’s composition requires a review to confirm which positions are voting members; he said the administration would provide a memo clarifying composition by noon the following day. Several nominees offered public comment: Sherry Wilson described prior service and related committee roles; a number of community members also addressed conflicts of interest and board composition.
Next steps: staff will circulate a memo clarifying composition and the council will schedule final votes at a future meeting; nominees may provide additional materials or responses to council inquiries before the appointment vote.
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