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Sandra Fuller introduced herself as a representative of the merged Lake Martin and Tallapoosa County tourism organization and asked the council to appoint two city representatives to the seven‑member tourism board. She said the board is funded two‑thirds by Tallapoosa County and one‑third by the city and described its composition as two county representatives, two city representatives and three at‑large members.
Fuller recommended Councilman Bill Young and Casey Kaszek of the Parks and Recreation department as the city’s representatives. She noted board terms are two years and that appointees may be reappointed for an additional two‑year term. The transcript records Fuller’s request and recommendation but does not show a formal motion or vote by the council to appoint either person during this meeting.
The council acknowledged Fuller’s request; further action — including any formal appointment or vote — would need to be scheduled or recorded in a subsequent meeting if the council decides to act on the recommendation.
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