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Blackstone Finance Committee elects Zach Zielinski as vice chair, names Capital Outlay and school building representatives

Finance Committee, Town of Blackstone · September 5, 2024
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Summary

At its reorganization meeting, the Town of Blackstone Finance Committee elected Zach Zielinski vice chair and appointed representatives to Capital Outlay and the school building committee; appointments were approved by voice vote and will be reflected in committee rosters.

The Town of Blackstone Finance Committee reorganized its leadership and filled several representative seats during its meeting.

Chair opened nominations for vice chair; a committee member nominated Zach Zielinski, a second was received, and the committee voted in favor. The chair announced Zach Zielinski as the new vice chair.

The committee then filled two seats on the Capital Outlay committee. A member already nominated Donna and that nomination had been seconded and approved by voice vote. The committee also approved Jeff to serve as the second Capital Outlay representative after a nomination and second.

Finally, the committee discussed representation on the town’s school building committee, which is overseeing a feasibility study tied to potential state funding for a new high school. Justice Osteen was nominated and approved as the committee’s representative. Committee members noted that past appointments (for example, Ross Nichols) had in some cases been placed on the school committee informally without a board vote; the committee emphasized formalizing appointments going forward.

The committee recorded these actions by voice vote. The nominations and approvals will be recorded in committee minutes and reflected in board rosters at the next administrative update.