Transportation Special Service District elects 2026 chair; minutes approved and meeting adjourned
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At its Dec. 9 meeting the Transportation Special Service District approved prior minutes, elected Councilman Wardle as 2026 chair and adjourned after routine business. Votes on all routine items were recorded as unanimous; specific vote counts were not specified in the transcript.
The Transportation Special Service District opened its Dec. 9 meeting in Castle Chambers and approved two sets of prior minutes before conducting elections and closing routine business.
Speaker 1 identified two sets of minutes on the agenda (references to 11/28/2023 and earlier minutes from November and October). Councilman Thomas moved to approve the minutes and Councilman Hamner seconded; the chair called for the vote and members said "aye," with the minutes approved as unanimous on the record (vote count not specified).
The board then opened nominations for the chair for 2026. After a motion and second on the record (movers and seconders not explicitly named when the nomination was made), the board elected Councilman Wardle as chair for 2026; Speaker 1 called the vote and members responded in the affirmative. The transcript records congratulatory remarks: "All those in favor of Councilman Wardle as the chair for 2026, say aye," followed by "Aye."
Following the election, the board completed remaining agenda business and a motion to adjourn was made and seconded; the meeting was adjourned after a voice vote.
No public comments were made during the meeting and no contested or substantive debate on these items was recorded on the transcript.
