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Trego
appointed to city council
Judy Trego took
her seat on the Sisters City Council on Thursday, October 17.
Trego was appointed to serve
out the term of Steve Wilson, who stepped down to move outside the city
limits. Trego will serve through December 31, 2004.
Trego, an eight-year resident
of Sisters, serves with the Community Action Team of Sisters (CATS), developing
the organization's youth mentoring program.
In making the appointment,
Mayor Deb Kollodge noted that, "the program has been so successful that
other communities have taken notice and have asked Judy to come to their
communities and implement it."
Trego is committed to community
involvement. though she has a particular interest in issues of economic
development and affordable housing. She said she has no agenda coming
on to the council.
"I don't have a narrow view
or one issue I want to work on," she said. "I just want to help out."
Trego said she believes the
council can have an impact on economic development and housing issues
by supporting groups that are active in addressing those issues, such
as the Chamber of Commerce, CATS, and Habitat for Humanity.
"Learning how we can support
those efforts is one of the things I'm going to focus on doing," she said.
Trego was the only candidate
for the appointment. She said she was truly interested in the position
and did not have to be recruited in, as often happens with empty council
seats in Sisters.
"I felt like it was something
I needed to step up and do," she said. |
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