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The Danvers Accessibility Commission approved JD as its new chair by voice vote at the Feb. 27 meeting.
Commission leadership turnover was on the agenda as the group reached its two‑year reappointment milestone. Christy (Chair) said the commission needed a vote to accept JD as the commission’s new chair. A member moved the motion and another seconded; members approved the motion by voice. The transcript does not record a roll-call vote or exact tallies.
Commission members discussed the chair and vice-chair roles earlier in the meeting and agreed the commission can set its own terms and rotation. Commissioners also noted that administrative work previously handled by the departing director Jasmine could ease the chair’s workload once a new staff director is appointed.
The motion carried and Christy said she would update the agenda template and other meeting materials to reflect the change in leadership. No additional formal actions were recorded with the vote.
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