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Oct. 7—GALT — A State of California employee and a school board member are looking to unseat two incumbents on the Galt City Council on Nov. 8. Mayor Shawn Farmer, Vice Mayor Paul Sandhu and ...
Three people ran this year for two open seats on the Galt City Council: Tim Reed won one of them with 5,870 votes. But Mathew Pratton and Bonnie Rodriguez tied with 3,882 votes each, meaning they ...
Galt City Manager Lorenzo Hines, Jr. submitted his resignation to the Galt City Council Tuesday morning. His last day will be Feb. 2, 2024, he said. "I am very proud of the work of city staff and ...
Galt operates under an elected council form of government. The Mayor of Galt is peer elected by the entire City Council. Currently, the council members (with end of term in parentheses) are: Mayor Shawn Farmer (2022), Vice Mayor David Bhatti (2022), Council Member Rich Lazano (2022), Council Member Kevin Papineau (2024) and Council Member Jay ...
Nottoli served five terms since being elected in 1994 to represent the Fifth District. He represented the Fifth District, a 650-square-mile area. The cities included in the Fifth District include Elk Grove, Galt, Isleton, and Rancho Cordova. [2] A significant portion of the Fifth District is unincorporated, rural communities.
Following unsuccessful runs in 2003, 2006 and 2010, Liggett was first elected to Cambridge City Council in the 2014 municipal elections, defeating Shawn Newton and Paul Brown in Ward 4, which covers the Galt part of the city. She ran on a platform of bringing a "respect for taxpayers' money and viewpoint to the job", highlighting an ...
The son of David Anderson, he was educated in Galt. In 1928, Anderson married Jean Elizabeth Wickens. He established Anderson's Tire Service in Galt. He also founded the William Anderson School for Retarded Children. [2] Anderson served on Galt city council from 1938 to 1942 and from 1944 to 1949 and was mayor from 1954 to 1957. [1]
The city of Everett, Massachusetts was the last to abolish its own bicameral city council (a seven-member Board of Aldermen and an 18-member Common Council) and replace it with an 11-member City Council, doing so with a November 8, 2011 referendum which took effect in 2014. Examples include: