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Troy City Council approves appointments, student representatives and consent agenda

December 16, 2025 | Troy City, Oakland County, Michigan


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Troy City Council approves appointments, student representatives and consent agenda
The Troy City Council on Dec. 15 approved a slate of mayoral appointments, council nominations and the consent agenda during routine business.

Mayor Baker moved to appoint Council member Rebecca (Chamberlain/Chamberlin in the transcript) as the alternate city council member to the Local Development Finance Authority for a term expiring Nov. 6, 2029, and to appoint Tyler Fox, Thomas Krent and Mariana Paracas to the Planning Commission for terms expiring Dec. 31, 2028. The motion was supported by Council member Brooks and approved by roll call.

The council also approved mayoral nominations to the Global Trade Advisory Committee of Everett Marshall (Athens High School) and Sojin Sarah Lee (Troy High School) as student representatives, terms to expire July 31, 2026. The motion to approve these nominations was moved and supported and passed on a roll-call vote.

Mayor Pro Tem Chanda then presented city council nominations to fill seats on local advisory boards: Karen Amato to the Liquor Advisory Committee (term expiring Jan. 31, 2027); Tina (Kerton/Caturone in the transcript) to the Parks and Recreation Board (term expiring Sept. 30, 2027); and Swati Jedda/Jada as the student representative to the Traffic Committee (term expiring July 31, 2026). The motion to approve these nominations was supported and carried.

Council member Hamilton moved to approve all items on the consent agenda as printed in the agenda packet; Mayor Pro Tem Chanda supported the motion and the consent agenda was approved by roll call. No items were pulled for separate discussion.

The council’s roll-call proceedings identified the following members voting affirmatively: Mayor Baker; Council members Bloom, Brooks, Chamberlain, Gunn and Hamilton; and Mayor Pro Tem Chanda. The minutes record the motions as carried.

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