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Commission approves slate of board and commission appointments

January 10, 2026 | Johnson City, Washington County, Tennessee


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Commission approves slate of board and commission appointments
Johnson City commissioners approved a consolidated slate of appointments and reappointments to several boards and advisory bodies during the Jan. 8 meeting.

City staff read a list of nominations and reappointments and the commission moved to approve the slate. Appointments included: Thomas Kendall (Board of Dwelling Standards and Review, term to 2029); Cody Reif (reappointment, Board of Zoning Appeals); Riley Collins Tillson (Board of Zoning Appeals, one-year term to fill vacancy); appointment to the Convention and Visitors Bureau to fill Rebecca Huddleston’s remaining term; Catherine Estinet (Historic Zoning Commission, five-year term to 2031); reappointments to the Johnson City Housing Authority for Colin Johnson and Wesley Fletcher; Beau Westmoreland and David Mead to the Johnson City Regional Planning Commission seats; Kristen Loveday, Catherine Whitaker, Faith Amoo and George Cross to the Senior Services Advisory Council; Trisha Corad reappointed to the Washington County Board of Equalization; and John Hunter to the Industrial Development Board to fill a vacancy.

A commissioner moved approval, the motion was seconded and the roll-call vote recorded unanimous support. Staff said the city will continue recruitment where vacancies remain and encouraged those not appointed to reapply.

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