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Neighborhood elects new chair and officers by raised-hand approval
Summary
The Provo Central Neighborhood District accepted nominations and approved a slate of officers (nominee Tom Spencer for chair and nominees for two vice chairs and secretary) by raised-hand approval during the meeting; the nominations followed staff explanation of officer duties and one-year terms.
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The neighborhood held nominations and an approval vote for the next-year officers during the meeting.
Meeting staff explained roles—chair (one-year term), two vice chairs and a secretary—emphasizing the chair’s coordination duties and that officers may delegate tasks. Nominations were taken from the floor; Tom Spencer was nominated for chair and other residents were nominated for vice-chair and secretary roles.
After brief discussion and an informal agreement among nominees, the chair slate (Tom Spencer as chair with nominated vice chairs and a secretary) was approved by raised hands; the meeting recorded the approval by show of hands and did not record a roll-call vote.
The new officers will assume duties described in the meeting, including coordinating agendas, representing the neighborhood at planning commission and council meetings as needed, and reviewing meeting minutes (the meeting uses an AI program to generate draft minutes that the secretary approves).
