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Mission Viejo council approves consent calendar and a slate of appointments unanimously

Mission Viejo City Council Meeting · January 14, 2025
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Summary

Council approved the consent calendar and confirmed multiple nominations and reappointments to city commissions and outside‑agency seats by voice vote; mayor's nomination to OCFA board and numerous commissioner reappointments passed without recorded opposition.

The Mission Viejo City Council approved the consent calendar by unanimous vote during its Jan. 14 meeting and then moved through a series of nominations and reappointments to commissions and outside agencies.

The mayor nominated himself to represent the city on the Orange County Fire Authority Board of Directors; the mayor’s nomination was seconded and approved on a voice vote. Councilmembers then nominated and approved primary and alternate representatives for several regional boards and reappointed or appointed members to city commissions including Community Services, Investment Advisory, Planning and Transportation, and other advisory groups. Examples recorded on the agenda and approved by voice vote included the reappointment of Saga Conroy to the Community Services Commission, reappointments to the Investment Advisory Commission and Planning and Transportation Commission members, and multiple other mayor and councilmember nominations that were seconded and confirmed.

Council recorded its approvals with the recurring phrasing 'please vote and lock' followed by 'that passes' or 'congratulations.' No roll-call vote totals by named member were read aloud beyond the repeated 'unanimous' voice‑vote outcomes.

These appointments take effect immediately and the council retained applications from those not selected for two years for potential future openings.