At the July 15 meeting, Councilor Dan (last name on file) told colleagues he will move out of town and announced his resignation from the Wheeler City Council.
Dan said personal and family matters prompted his decision and that he has begun moving; he added he would remain for roughly another month to assist with the transition. Councilors thanked Dan for his service and noted several of his civic contributions, including earlier town-beautification work referenced during remarks.
The city recorder read the City Charter, Chapter 4, Section 20, which sets the process for filling council vacancies: the remaining councilors appoint a successor who serves until a successor is elected at the next available general election. Councilors discussed posting the vacancy and agreed that applicants would be interviewed in council in past practice, followed by a majority appointment vote. No appointment was made at the July 15 meeting.
What’s next: staff will post the vacancy, solicit applicants, and schedule interviews; the council will appoint a replacement by majority vote to serve until the next general election. The precise timeline for posting and interviews was not set at the meeting.
Direct quotes in this story are from Councilor Dan and council remarks read on the record by the city recorder.