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Council confirms Rebecca Gagnon as city clerk treasurer; deputy position to be posted

City of Saint Francis Common Council · March 4, 2026
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Summary

The common council accepted committee recommendation and noted Rebecca Gagnon will serve as city clerk treasurer effective May 29, 2026; council also approved posting and filling the deputy clerk treasurer vacancy to ensure continuity.

The Saint Francis common council on March 3 accepted the recommendation of the interview committee and recorded that Rebecca Gagnon was unanimously selected to be the next city clerk treasurer. The council noted her appointment will be effective on May 29, 2026, and that she "will be issued the oath of office at 12PM on May 29," according to correspondence read into the record.

Council members moved to "approve and place on file" the appointment correspondence, and the motion carried by voice vote. Separately, the council approved a request from the current clerk treasurer to post and fill the deputy clerk treasurer position to provide time for cross-training ahead of an upcoming election and the transition.

Officials explained the deputy hire will allow Rebecca Gagnon adequate opportunity to be trained and ensure continuity in the clerk's office during the retirement and transition period. The council did not discuss candidates during the meeting; the posting process was approved to proceed.