Inglewood/Aiport Area Chamber of Commerce eNewsletter
March 2010 Issue



Inglewood Council to Rotate Office of Mayor


Second District Councilwoman Judy Dunlap was appointed yesterday to serve as Mayor Pro Tempore for the month of February, 2010, according to a rotation schedule established by the City Council following the resignation of Mayor Roosevelt F. Dorn last week.

Councilwoman Dunlap succeeds Fourth District Councilman Ralph L. Franklin who served as Mayor Pro Tempore for the first week immediately following the departure of former Mayor Dorn. The Inglewood City Council announced plans to rotate the Office of Mayor among Council Members until a special election is held on June 8, 2010, which will select a permanent mayor.

Council Members will rotate as Mayor Pro Tempore following Franklin and Dunlap according to the following monthly schedule: Third District Councilman Eloy Morales, Jr., March; Fourth District Councilman Ralph L. Franklin, April; and First District Councilman Daniel K. Tabor, May.

Mayor Pro Tempore has all the power and authority vested in the Office of the Mayor, including the power to sign contracts.

 
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