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Wednesday, 09 January 2008 00:35

Council Applicants Present to Jackson City Council

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Last night, Jackson City Council heard presentations from 7 candidates for the city council seat left open when councilman Drew Stidger resigned. Eight citizens sent letters to the council expressing their interest in filling the remaining city council term – one applicant, Kathy DuBois, withdrew her name from the process before last night’s special meeting. The council allowed 7 minutes for each of the candidates to present their qualifications to the council members and audience. The council drew candidate’s names at random.

First up was Jim Laughton, a native and 51-year Jackson resident who has worked on city planning committees and emphasized his care for the city and its residents. Dave Butow, a Main Street antiques dealer, cited his record as a sitting city planning commissioner, member of the Amador County Historical Society, and his work on city mural projects. Wayne Garibaldi, also a city native and current member of the Jackson Planning Commission, stressed that his economic background as a credit officer at Bank of Amador prepared him for addressing pressing economic issues facing the city. Judith Jebian, a newcomer to Jackson was an English teacher and piano instructor before moving to the county in 2004. Her experience as a teacher has given her the ability to listen with an open mind and research complex issues, she said. Kam Merzlak, owner of Merzlak Signs, gave the council letters of recommendation, including one from Sheriff Martin Ryan. Merzlak has been part of his family business for 13 years, is active in civic projects and feels his high energy, connection to local small business and ability to collaborate are his best assets.

Former council member Marilyn Lewis says her 3 terms as a council member and 30 years as a Jackson residence and local activist have prepared her to best fill the vacant seat. And finally, another former city council member, Keith Sweet took the podium. His experience with city and county agencies, and his public service on many fronts would allow him to get up to speed quickly working on the many issues facing Jackson, he said. Mayor Rosalie Pryor Escamilla encouraged council members and the public to ask any questions of candidates before the council appoints the new council member at the beginning of its regular meeting on Monday, January 14. The new council member will begin serving immediately upon appointment.

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