Fazlil Kabir was sworn in as mayor of the City of College Park after reciting the oath administered by the clerk, pledging to support the constitutions and faithfully execute the office for the city and state.
The council immediately settled routine business: a motion to approve the meeting agenda and a separate motion to adopt the consent agenda passed after voice votes. Later in the meeting, Mayor Kabir nominated Council Member Maria Mackey to serve as mayor pro tem. The nomination received a second and the body voted 'aye,' making Mackey the mayor pro tem for the current council.
The swearing-in ceremony included the formal oath given by the clerk and the administration of office for council members who were also sworn in. Alan Hugh and other incoming council members repeated the oath and were welcomed to the dais.
Mayor Kabir used his remarks to recap recent city accomplishments and to set priorities for the coming term. He cited past work on Route 1, the opening of the College Park Woods Clubhouse and the city's continued fiscal balance despite county and state budget challenges. Looking ahead, Kabir listed near-term projects: renovation of DuVal Field, construction of the North College Park Community Center, stormwater and flooding improvements in Colbert Hills, ongoing Route 1 revitalization, and completing the Purple Line project; he also said the council will pursue improved public safety services, housing affordability and restorative justice work in Lakeland.
The appointment of Mackey and the routine approvals were carried out by voice vote after motions and seconds; no roll-call tallies were announced in the transcript. The new council adjourned the evening after a benediction and proceeded to swearing-in formalities and a reception.
The meeting included multiple ceremonial items and community announcements before and after the formal motions and oath-taking.