City Council fills open seats on planning, beautification boards

Three board members resigned before their terms finished, one on the Planning and Land Development Regulation Board and two on the Beautification and Environmental Advisory Committee.


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The City Council has filled three open positions on two of the city’s advisory boards.

At the March 21 business meeting, the council approved David Ferguson for the Planning and Land Development Regulation Board and Kenneth Jones and Zachary Marciano for the two open positions on the Beautification and Environmental Advisory Committee.

Ferguson is a corporate executive and former City Council member. He served from 2012-2014 when he was appointed to replace former City Council member and County Commissioner Frank Meeker. Ferguson will replace Christopher Gabriel for the District 3 seat. Gabriel resigned just months after his October 2022 appointment.

Ferguson was one of two applicants for the seat. He was unanimously approved by the council.

Jones and Marciano will replace Sabrina Rinaldi and Robert Branin — who both resigned — on the BEAC, a five-person board. Jones is an international research planner while Marciano is a medical facility administrator.

Jones andMarciano were the only two applicants for the BEAC positions and were unanimously approved by the City Council without debate.

 

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