Council Turns Over New Leaf
New Members To Replace Experienced Aldermen
Posted: December 29, 2012 at 3:29 a.m.
Martin Schoppmeyer, from left, Sarah Marsh and Alan Long, all newly elected Fayetteville City Council members, listen Dec. 18 as utilities director David Jurgens speaks during orientation for new council members at the city administration building in Fayetteville.
The City Council lost 24 years of combined experience this week.
At A Glance
Council Appointments
Current aldermen approved the following appointments this week to the City Council’s five standing committees:
Equipment
-Rhonda Adams
-Adella Gray
-Matthew Petty
-Martin Schoppmeyer
Nominating
-Alan Long
-Sarah Marsh
-Matthew Petty
-Martin Schoppmeyer
Ordinance Review
-Alan Long
-Sarah Marsh
-Matthew Petty
-Martin Schoppmeyer
Street Committee
-Rhonda Adams
-Adella Gray
-Matthew Petty
-Justin Tennant
Water, Sewer and Solid Waste
-Mark Kinion
-Alan Long
-Sarah Marsh
-Martin Schoppmeyer
The following aldermen will serve as City Council liaisons to various boards and committees in 2013:
Active Transportation Advisory Committee
-Alan Long
Advertising and Promotion Commission
-Matthew Petty
-Justin Tennant
Audit Committee
-Adella Gray
Environmental Action Committee
-Sarah Marsh
Northwest Arkansas Regional Planning Commission
-Matthew Petty
Town and Gown Advisory Committee
-Mark Kinion
Washington County Regional Ambulance Authority
-Martin Schoppmeyer
Source: City Of Fayetteville
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