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Pleasantville fills council vacancies and names Snider president pro tem

Village of Pleasantville Council · May 14, 2026
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Summary

At its May 14 meeting, the Village of Pleasantville Council appointed Brent Spangler and Jennifer Cleland to open council seats, elected Councilman Scott Snider as president pro tempore and appointed Jessica Rogers to the Walnut Creek Sewer District board.

Mayor Michelle Dumolt swore in two new council members and the council elected a new president pro tempore during the Village of Pleasantville's May 14 meeting.

Councilman Brent Spangler was nominated by Councilman Scott Snider and approved by voice vote; Mayor Dumolt swore him in for a term ending Dec. 31, 2029. Jennifer Cleland was subsequently nominated and sworn in for a term ending Dec. 31, 2027. Following those appointments, Councilman Bob Pangborn nominated Councilman Scott Snider to serve as Council President Pro Tempore; the motion carried with all present voting yes.

Mayor Dumolt also presented a recommendation to fill one of two open Walnut Creek Sewer District (WCSD) board seats. President Snider moved to appoint Jessica Rogers to the WCSD board; the motion passed unanimously. The mayor noted that Ms. Rogers is employed by Mayor Dumolt at North Valley Bank; Administrative Assistant Samantha McCreery was directed to notify WCSD of the appointment and to post the remaining vacancy for public applicants.

The appointments followed Mayor Dumolt's announcement that former Councilmember Katie Henry had submitted an electronic resignation on May 13 and that one prior applicant, Amber Moore, had withdrawn her application.

The council's actions filled multiple vacancies and restored a full complement of representatives, with the newly elected president pro tempore expected to assume routine leadership duties at council meetings. No additional public votes on these appointments were scheduled at the meeting.