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Westminster council adopts resolution honoring retiring Council Member Anne Gilbert

Mayor and Common Council of Westminster · January 13, 2026

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Summary

The Westminster Mayor and Common Council unanimously adopted Resolution 26‑08 honoring Council Member Anne Thomas Gilbert for six years of service and heard brief farewell remarks from Gilbert about family and financial considerations behind her decision to step down.

The Mayor and Common Council of Westminster adopted Resolution 26‑08, expressing the city’s appreciation for Council Member Anne Thomas Gilbert’s service and contributions to city committees, pandemic response, and local projects.

The council moved the resolution up on the agenda and adopted it by voice vote; the president said he would vote to ensure a quorum with only three members present. The resolution recited Gilbert’s election dates, committee leadership roles and community partnerships, and noted her retirement effective Dec. 31, 2025.

Anne Thomas Gilbert addressed the council in her final remarks, saying she had “been deeply grateful for the opportunity to work alongside my fellow council members, dedicated city staff, and community stakeholders” and citing family and financial considerations for stepping down.

Council members praised Gilbert’s work on parks and recreation, personnel matters, and community initiatives including the Wakefield Valley Park project and Pure Water Westminster. The council presented the resolution and read its text aloud before concluding the item.

The council took no other formal action related to the resolution at the meeting; the adoption was recorded by voice vote.