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The Fulshear City Council meeting on June 17, 2025, highlighted significant changes in city personnel and welcomed a new group of interns, marking a commitment to community engagement and workforce development. City Manager Goodlander announced the arrival of seven interns from various universities, including the University of Houston and Texas Tech, who will assist in multiple departments over the summer. This initiative aims to provide students with hands-on experience in local government while supporting city operations.
In addition to the interns, the meeting revealed key staffing updates. Matthew Acelta has joined the utilities department as a maintenance technician, filling a crucial role after the promotion of Skyler Lynch to building inspector. The police department also welcomed two new officers, Ryan Hallett and Kyle Jones, who were sworn in earlier this month.
However, the meeting also noted a transition in leadership, as Gary Schatz is no longer serving as the public works director, with Cliff Duhart stepping in as the interim director. These changes reflect ongoing efforts to enhance city services and ensure effective governance.
As Fulshear continues to grow, these personnel updates and the intern program underscore the city’s dedication to fostering a skilled workforce and maintaining efficient public services. The council's proactive approach in these areas is expected to yield positive outcomes for the community in the coming months.
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