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Ad Hoc Committee Recommends Reappointment of Hillel Goldman to the Board of Ethics

Ad Hoc Committee on Re-Appointment to the Board of Ethics · April 27, 2026
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Summary

An ad hoc committee recommended the City Council approve Hillel Goldman’s reappointment to the Board of Ethics, amending the term to begin in May and to expire May 1, 2028; the motion carried unanimously. The committee then adjourned.

An ad hoc committee meeting Monday recommended the City Council approve Hillel Goldman’s reappointment to the Board of Ethics, amending the term to begin in May and to expire on May 1, 2028.

Chairman Frank Salvatore called the meeting to order at 5:30 p.m. and outlined the proposed reappointment. Assistant Corporation Counsel Tracy Norris confirmed that changing the start of the term to May was acceptable to the City.

Member Diane LaPine moved that the committee recommend the City Council approve Goldman’s reappointment with a term expiration of May 1, 2028. Member Mike Henry seconded the motion, which the committee recorded as carried unanimously.

The recommendation was formalized as a committee referral to the City Council; the committee did not vote on final council approval. After taking the reappointment recommendation, Member LaPine moved to adjourn; Member Henry seconded and the meeting adjourned at 5:33 p.m.

Those noted present in the record were Chairman Frank Salvatore, Member Diane LaPine and Member Mike Henry; City staff Taylor O’Brien, Chief of Staff in the Mayor’s Office, and Tracy Norris, Assistant Corporation Counsel; Ex‑Officio member John Laughinghouse was also listed as present.