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Northlake council holds strategic planning session Feb. 12; no formal actions taken

Northlake Town Council · February 12, 2026
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Summary

The Northlake Town Council met Feb. 12 for a one-hour strategic planning session to review council vision, planning initiatives and ongoing projects; the council deliberated but recorded no formal motions or votes.

The Northlake Town Council convened a special Strategic Planning Session on Feb. 12, 2026, at 4:00 p.m. at Northlake Town Hall, where council members and town staff reviewed the town’s goals, planning initiatives and ongoing projects. Mayor Brian G. Montini called the meeting to order and a quorum was present.

The session focused on council vision, planning initiatives, ongoing projects and identified needs. Town Manager Drew Corn, Director of Development Services Nathan Reddin, Director of Public Works Eric Tamayo, Director of Finance John Thomson, Chief of Police Robert Crawford and other town staff attended; the meeting was facilitated by Alan Sims with Town Attorney Dean Roggia present for counsel. The minutes state that the items were deliberated and discussed but do not record specific proposals, motions or votes.

Council members present for the session were Mayor Brian G. Montini; Mayor Pro Tem Maryl Lorencz; Alex Holmes, Place 1; Michael Ganz, Place 2; Aaron Fowler, Place 3; Roger Sessions, Place 4; and Josh Pezzuto, Place 6. The meeting began at 4:00 p.m. and adjourned at 5:00 p.m.

No formal actions were taken during the session, and the minutes do not show any motions, roll-call votes or assigned formal directions. The record lists staff and advisors in attendance and identifies the session as a review of strategic priorities; it does not include transcript-level detail of individual remarks or specific next steps.