Council considered multiple civic appointments. Council accepted museum board recommendations and approved the nominees on voice/roll call after discussion about recruitment and qualifications for board service. A motion to approve museum appointments passed with no recorded opposition.
The council then debated and voted on the nomination of Michael Sanchez to the New Mexico Flood Recovery Task Force. Several councilors asked whether Sanchez's application demonstrated the technical experience the task force resolution requested (experience in public safety, construction, architecture, engineering, hydrology or other relevant qualifications). The city manager said he did not have enough information in the packet to opine on whether the application met the resolution criteria. Councilors emphasized the task force's technical mission and requested that staff check references; other members noted the task force includes a mix of members who can cover technical gaps. After discussion, the nomination was approved (the transcript records the nomination as passing with the council's affirmative votes recorded as a block).
Finally, Marcus Gonzalez was nominated and approved to a four-year term on the Planning and Zoning Commission. Council members discussed the need for planning knowledge for zoning work but also noted volunteer shortages and the value of committed residents willing to serve.
What happens next: Appointees will be notified and seat terms begin as stated in their appointment paperwork; council requested additional vetting and district information for future appointments.