Mayor Napoleone chosen chair at Wellington special-district landowners meeting

Wellington Special District Landowners Meeting · January 12, 2026

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Summary

Mayor Napoleone was appointed chair at a brief Wellington special-district landowners meeting in 2026 after an unopposed motion and a unanimous voice vote; no landowners spoke and the meeting adjourned shortly afterward.

Mayor Napoleone was chosen chair at a Wellington special-district landowners meeting in 2026 after an unopposed motion and a unanimous voice vote.

The meeting convened with a roll call that recorded Mayor Napoleone and four council members — Vice Mayor Tanya Siskin, Councilman John McGovern, Councilwoman Maria Antunia and Councilwoman Amanda Silvestri — as present. The clerk also noted a sign-in sheet listing landowners was placed in the record and located in the back of the room.

An unnamed meeting participant moved, "I'll move that we make the mayor the chairperson." The motion was seconded; the facilitator called for a voice vote and participants responded "Aye." There were no recorded objections, and the motion carried.

After the vote, speakers offered congratulations. The facilitator clarified the scope of the role, saying meeting leaders were "not appointing any board members" and that the mayor's role was "only to chair the meeting." No landowners signed up to address the group, and staff confirmed there were no public-comment cards.

With no further business, the facilitator declared the meeting adjourned and thanked those present. No formal agenda items beyond the chair selection were discussed and no future meeting date or follow-up actions were announced in the session.