Clinton County Redevelopment Commission keeps existing officers in annual reorganization

Clinton County Redevelopment Commission · January 16, 2026

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Summary

At its Jan. 16 meeting, the Clinton County Redevelopment Commission completed its annual reorganization, retaining the same officers for 2026 and approving the November meeting minutes by voice vote.

The Clinton County Redevelopment Commission met Jan. 16 and completed its annual reorganization, retaining the same officer slate for 2026. Speaker 2 opened the meeting, asked for nominations for president and Speaker 4 moved to retain the prior-year officers; the motion was seconded and approved by voice.

The reorganization resulted in Jim and Jay remaining in officer roles, with Jordan noted as vice president. After the handover, the commission turned to routine business and reviewed the minutes from the November meeting. Speaker 3 moved to approve the November minutes, the motion was seconded, and the commission approved the minutes by voice vote ('Aye'), after which the chair declared the minutes approved.

The reorganization was presented as a procedural step to put officers and administrative arrangements in place so the commission could proceed with 2026 business. No contested nominations or roll-call vote counts were recorded during the session; the minutes were approved by voice without a detailed roll-call tally.