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Piedmont council honors longtime city clerk Susan Anne Swift with proclamation

Piedmont City Council · July 20, 2026
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Summary

The Piedmont City Council read and presented a proclamation honoring Susan Anne Swift for more than 20 years of service as city clerk, noting her role in starting the city's first website, running KCOM TV and preserving local history; her daughter accepted the honor and thanked the council.

Mayor Betsy Smigel Anderson read a City of Piedmont proclamation recognizing Susan Anne Swift for her more than 20 years of service as city clerk and for roles including municipal information systems manager, communications lead for KCOM TV, and city historian. The proclamation credited Swift with producing more than 500 council packets, guiding the city's first website, and managing the city's centennial celebration.

Susie Swift, identified in the meeting as Susan Anne Swift's daughter, thanked the council and staff: "She spent many, many years, helping the council be prepared to do all of its work," she said. Mayor Smigel Anderson invited the family and former Clerk John Tullock to join the council for a brief presentation and a photograph following the reading.