Asbury Park

Council-elect will make it official at Thursday ceremony

Full agenda still being finalized

By Jill Bartlett
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Members of the winning Asbury Together ticket are scheduled to be sworn in to service Thursday at noon.

Mayor-elect John Moor (shown above, at far left) will be sworn in to a four-year term as the city’s first directly-elected mayor.

The remaining council-elect members, incumbent Amy Quinn, Jessie “Coach K” Kendle, Joe Woerner, and Barbara “Yvonne” Clayton (shown above, from left to right) will draw straws to determine which among them will receive a four-year term. The remaining three members will serve two-year terms.

The ceremony comes just a year and a half after current council members took oath in July 2013 due to a change of government referendum overwhelmingly approved by voters in the November 2013 election.

After the swearing-in ceremony, council members are expected to select who will serve on the several of the city’s committees, including the Planning Board and Zoning Board of Adjustment. Those positions were also cleared by the referendum change.

The meeting’s full agenda is under review and expected to be finalized later today, according to City Clerk Steven Kay.

A full Sun City Council Preview is forthcoming.

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Dec 30, 2014

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