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Mayor recommends multiple Lewisburg board reappointments ahead of Tuesday meeting

Lewisburg City Mayor and Council · May 5, 2026
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Summary

At a monthly work session, Mayor Jim Bingham recommended renewing several local board terms — including the Lewisburg Electric System Board and the Community Development Board — with formal votes slated for the regular council meeting next Tuesday.

Mayor Jim Bingham recommended that the council reappoint several residents to Lewisburg boards during the city’s monthly work session held on election day. The list included Joe Moss to the Lewisburg Electric System Board for a new four-year term, and Bob Phillips, Emily Darnell and Edmund Roberts to the Community Development Board for three-year terms, all with terms noted to expire June 30, 2026. Gina, a city staff member who ran the meeting, presented the items on the mayor’s behalf and noted that final approval will occur at the regular council meeting next Tuesday.

The meeting included one additional recommendation: Emily Gordon for the Stormwater Board of Appeals for a one-year term that expires June 1, 2026. Councilors did not debate the merits of the individual nominations during the work session; each item was placed on the upcoming regular meeting agenda for formal action.

The reappointments keep continuity on volunteer boards that advise the city on utilities, development and stormwater appeals. Councilors and staff said they had no substantive questions in the work session and expected formal votes at the next council meeting.