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Coos Bay Urban Renewal Agency elects Kilmer chair, Cribbins vice chair and Stevens secretary
Summary
At its organizational meeting (date not specified in the transcript), the Coos Bay Urban Renewal Agency elected Stephanie Kilmer chair, Troy Cribbins vice chair and Sarah Stevens secretary by voice votes and approved the consent calendar; one member, De Novo, was absent.
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The Coos Bay Urban Renewal Agency elected Stephanie Kilmer as chair, Troy Cribbins as vice chair and Sarah Stevens as secretary during its organizational meeting, a board member said. The meeting date is not specified in the transcript.
The nominations began after the chair called the meeting to order and said the agency must select a chair, vice chair and secretary following the general biennium election. "I nominate Stephanie Kilmer for chair," a board member said; a second was recorded and the board approved the nomination by voice vote. After the vote the chair took the gavel.
The agency then moved to fill the remaining officer positions. "I nominate Troy for vice chair," a board member said; the nomination was seconded and carried by voice vote. For secretary, a board member said, "I'll nominate Sarah Stevens as secretary," the nomination was seconded and approved. The transcript records the motions and seconds and describes the outcomes as carried by voice votes; no numerical roll-call tallies were recorded in the transcript.
Unidentified Speaker 2 also noted that agency member De Novo was unable to attend the meeting. The public-comment period produced no speakers.
The meeting proceeded to routine business after the officer elections and consent calendar approval. The transcript does not specify the meeting date or individual board member names beyond those nominated for officer roles; votes were recorded as voice outcomes (the record shows the motions carried unanimously) but exact vote counts were not provided in the transcript.

