Vineyard, Utah
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City Council
The Vineyard City Council will hold a work meeting to discuss several items. They will review conceptual roadway alternatives for the remaining segment of 400 South Road, including engineering and fiscal implications. Additionally, they will discuss regulations for motorized bikes and scooters, and a resolution on an insignificant land resolution. The council will also consider approving previous meeting minutes.
- Discuss 400 South Road design and construction alternatives with engineering and fiscal implications
- Discuss motorized bikes, scooters, and other means of transportation
- Discuss Resolution 2026-31: Insignificant Land Resolution
- Approve June 23, 2026 City Council meeting minutes
Redevelopment Agency
The Vineyard Redevelopment Agency Board will hold a work session to receive an update from RDA Advisors and discuss parcel triggering. No votes or decisions are scheduled; the meeting is for discussion only.
- RDA Advisors Update (discussion)
- Discuss Parcel Triggering (Josh Daniels)
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Public Notices
The Planning Commission on July 15 and the City Council on July 21 will hold public hearings on an ordinance amending three sections of the Vineyard Municipal Code regarding subdivision plat signature requirements. The amendment removes the City Planner as a required signatory and clarifies signature requirements to streamline recording. The change has no fiscal impact.
- Public hearing before Planning Commission on July 15, 2026, and City Council on July 21, 2026
- Ordinance amending Sections 14.06.020(4)(j), 14.08.030(4)(j), and 14.08.100 of the Municipal Code
- Removal of City Planner as a required signatory for subdivision plats
- Clarification of subdivision plat signature requirements
- No fiscal impact from the proposed changes
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The City Council is holding a public hearing and considering an ordinance to amend three sections of the Municipal Code to remove the City Planner as a required signatory for subdivision plats and clarify signature requirements. The change is intended to streamline the plat recording process and align with current practices; it has no fiscal impact.
- Proposed ordinance amending Sections 14.06.020(4)(j), 14.08.030(4)(j), and 14.08.100 of the Vineyard Municipal Code
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The Vineyard Cares Commission will discuss and rank its July–December 2026 priorities, including fall programs like back-to-school outreach, suicide prevention messaging, and family engagement. The commission will also review the Vineyard Days and FY26 impact, discuss recruitment for the commission and coalition, and consider launching two work groups. Additionally, they will review FY27 budget and grant updates and CADCA/CTC milestone requirements.
- Review of June 5 community block party and June 6 parade participation
- Discussion of launching Community Compass and Welcome Wagon work groups
- Planning for National Family Meals Month and National Suicide Prevention Month outreach
- Consideration of Brotherhood Film / 'Love Your Neighbor' Tour partnership
- Review of FY27 Tobacco Prevention/EMOD funding and CTC grant status
Redevelopment Agency
The Vineyard Redevelopment Agency Board will hold a public hearing for the final Fiscal Year 2026-2027 RDA budget, followed by a vote on Resolution RDA-2026-03 to adopt the budget. Consent items include approval of the June 9, 2026, meeting minutes.
- Public hearing for the RDA FY 2026-2027 budget
- Approval of Resolution RDA-2026-03 adopting the budget
General
The Vineyard Redevelopment Agency will hold a public hearing to consider the final RDA budget for the 2026-2027 fiscal year. No other substantive items are on the agenda.
- Public hearing for the Final RDA Budget for FY 2026-2027
Public Notices
The Vineyard City Council will hold three public hearings at its regular meeting on June 23, 2026. The hearings cover updates to the stormwater management municipal code, the final budget for the 2026-2027 fiscal year, and the final Redevelopment Agency (RDA) budget for 2026-2027. Public input is invited.
- Public hearing on City Municipal Code Updates for Stormwater Management
- Public hearing on Final Budget for 2026-2027 Fiscal Year
- Public hearing on Final RDA Budget for Fiscal Year 2026-2027
Public Notices
The Vineyard City Council will hold a public hearing during its regular meeting to consider the final budget for fiscal year 2026-2027. No other substantive items are on the agenda.
- Public hearing for the Final Budget for FY 2026-2027
City Council
The Vineyard City Council will hold public hearings on proposed stormwater management code updates and the final fiscal year 2026-2027 budget. The council will consider adopting Ordinance 2026-09 for stormwater and accepting the final budget. Consent items include a floodplain ordinance update. The council will also consider a fee waiver for a Latino festival special event.
- Public hearing and adoption of Ordinance 2026-09 updating stormwater management code
- Public hearing and acceptance of final FY 2026-2027 budget
- Consent item: Ordinance 2026-06 Floodplain Ordinance Update
- Approval of fee waiver for Latino Festival special event on September 19, 2026
- Possible closed session for personnel, real property, or litigation
ARCH Commission
The ARCH Commission will hold a work session to discuss the upcoming fiscal year project for 2026-27, a follow-up on the Vineyard Days Art Show, and the next ARCH grant cycle. A business item includes a secretary nomination. The meeting is procedural with no binding votes scheduled.
- Work session on ARCH Project for Fiscal Year '26-27
- Review of upcoming ARCH Grant Cycle
- Vineyard Days Art Show Follow-Up
- Secretary Nomination (business item)
- Staff report from Parks & Rec Director
Development Review Committee
The Development Review Committee will consider one business item: the final subdivision application for The Maples Phase 4 (PLANPLAT25-0011). No consent items or other decisions are on the agenda.
- Final Subdivision Application PLANPLAT25-0011 for The Maples Phase 4
Planning Commission
The Vineyard City Planning Commission's regular meeting scheduled for June 17, 2026, has been canceled. The next regular meeting is scheduled for July 15, 2026.
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Redevelopment Agency
The Vineyard Redevelopment Agency Board will consider appointing three individuals — Kim Cornelius, Keith Vincent, and Jared Tamez — as RDA Advisors. The board will also approve minutes from previous meetings and may enter closed session for personnel, property, or litigation matters.
- Appointment of Kim Cornelius as RDA Advisor
- Appointment of Keith Vincent as RDA Advisor
- Appointment of Jared Tamez as RDA Advisor
- Approval of April 28, 2026, and May 12, 2026, meeting minutes
Public Notices
The Vineyard City Council will hold a public hearing on June 9, 2026 at 6:00 PM in the council chambers at 125 S. Main Street. The hearing will consider the developer's proposed amendment to the Holdaway Fields Development Agreement, including a new phasing plan, park dedication timing, and impact‑fee recommendations. Staff recommends that impact fees be assessed at the building‑permit stage rather than being locked in with the amendment.
- Holdaway Fields Development Agreement Amendment – public hearing
- Proposed phasing plan and park dedication timing
- Staff recommendation on impact‑fee assessment at permit application
- Contact: Anthony Fletcher, Long Range Planner, 707 E Mill Road Suite 202
- Meeting location: City Council Chambers, 125 S. Main Street, Vineyard, UT
City Council
The City Council will hold a public hearing on a proposed amendment to the Holdaway Fields Development Agreement, which updates the phasing plan and park dedication timing. The council will also receive a presentation on the city's drinking water risk and resilience assessment, discuss proposed municipal code changes, and consider an ARCH grant extension request for signage and a mountain bike park. Consent items include approval of floodplain regulation updates to maintain NFIP compliance.
- Public hearing for Holdaway Fields Development Agreement Amendment
- Presentation of the 2026 Drinking Water Risk and Resilience Assessment
- Floodplain Regulation Update for NFIP compliance
- Appoint Brian Voeks to Timpanogos Special Service District Board and North Utah Valley Animal Services Special Service District Board
- Approve ARCH Grant extension for Ladle signage and Mountain Bike Park
The Council appointed City Manager Brian Voeks to the Timpanogos and North Utah Valley Animal Services boards. They also approved the May 26 meeting minutes and updated floodplain regulations for NFIP compliance. No formal action was taken on proposed municipal code changes or budget updates.
- Appointed Brian Voeks to Timpanogos Special Service District Board (5-0)
- Appointed Brian Voeks to North Utah Valley Animal Services Special Service District Board (5-0)
- Approved May 26, 2026, meeting minutes (5-0)
- Accepted Floodplain Regulation Update for NFIP compliance (5-0)
- Opened and closed public hearing for Holdaway Fields Development Agreement Amendment (5-0)
Active Transportation Commission
Development Review Committee
The Vineyard City Development Review Committee regular meeting scheduled for June 4, 2026, has been canceled. No decisions or discussions will take place.
- Meeting canceled; no agenda items
Planning Commission
The regular meeting of the Vineyard City Planning Commission scheduled for June 3, 2026, has been canceled. No items were discussed or decided.
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Communities That Care Commission
The Commission will finalize support assignments for the June 5 Community Block Party and other Vineyard Days activities. Members will also discuss recruitment for two new Commission positions and interim secretary coverage. Additionally, the body will review end-of-year budget status and preliminary planning for July through October.
- Vineyard Days Community Block Party on June 5
- Vineyard Days Parade participation on June 6
- Recruitment of two new Commission members
- Review of end-of-year budget and grant spending
City Council
The Vineyard City Council will hold a special meeting to discuss the tentative budget for Fiscal Year 2026-2027 and receive a presentation from the Timpanogos School District. The council will also consider appointing Brian Voeks as city manager and accept a $694,500 grant for an all-wheels concrete skate park. Other items include a special event fee waiver for Cosmo at the Park and recognition of the city's library certification.
- Discuss tentative budget for Fiscal Year 2026-2027
- Presentation and discussion with Timpanogos School District
- Appoint Brian Voeks as city manager
- $694,500 Utah Outdoor Recreation Grant for All-Wheels Concrete Skate Park
- Special event fee waiver request for Cosmo at the Park
The City Council appointed Brian Voeks as City Manager and approved a $694,500 grant for a skate park. The council also approved consent items and a special event fee waiver for BYU's Cosmo at the Park.
- Appointed Brian Voeks as City Manager (5-0)
- Approved $694,500 Utah Outdoor Recreation grant for skate park
- Approved Cosmo at the Park special event fee waiver (5-0)
- Approved Resolution 2026-29 (5-0)
- Approved May 12, 2026, City Council meeting minutes (5-0)
- Approved May 19, 2026, City Council meeting minutes (5-0)
- Moved Vineyard City Library certification to next meeting
- Discussed tentative budget for Fiscal Year 2026-2027
ARCH Commission
The ARCH Commission will discuss and possibly approve an extension for ARCH Grants for Ladle signage and a Mountain Bike Park. They will also vote on updates to the ARCH Grant Policy & Procedures, ARCH Assignments, and ARCH Bylaws. Additionally, they will receive reports on a Utah Lake Foundation Grant follow-up event and a UORG Grant for a Skate Park.
- ARCH Grant Extension for Ladle signage and Mountain Bike Park
- ARCH Grant Policy & Procedures Document Update
- ARCH Assignments Update
- ARCH Bylaws Update
- Reports on Utah Lake Foundation Grant follow-up and UORG Grant for Skate Park
Planning Commission
This meeting has been canceled entirely. No items were considered or discussed.
- Regular meeting of the Planning Commission scheduled for May 20, 2026, was canceled.
General
The Vineyard Library Board will discuss library program fees, announce the library's official certification approval, and plan for Vineyard Days, summer reading kickoff, and other events. Consent items include approval of meeting minutes.
- Review and discuss library program fees
- Announce library certification approval and public recognition plans
- Review final logo and branded materials, including payment for shirts, tablecloth, and banners
- Plan for Vineyard Days parade, booth, volunteer coverage, and book sale coordination
- Discuss Swig fundraiser on May 22 and summer reading kickoff event on June 15
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City Council
The Vineyard City Council will hold a work meeting to discuss several updates and proposals. Items include a tree inventory and planting update, a resolution outlining city manager duties, and a pavement preservation program update. The council will also discuss Cadence Homes. Public comments are accepted before the work session.
- Tree inventory and planting update, including Tree City USA program and Grove Park tree replacement
- Discussion of Resolution 2026-29 defining city manager responsibilities and duties
- Pavement preservation program update with roadway condition overview and funding strategies
- Discussion of Cadence Homes development
- Possible closed session for personnel, real property, or litigation
This was a work session only; no formal votes or decisions were taken. The council discussed the proposed city manager responsibilities, pavement preservation program updates, and negotiations with Cadence Homes regarding development amendments.
Vineyard Cares Coalition
The Vineyard Cares Coalition will discuss recent community events, review new Vineyard-specific SHARP data, and plan recruitment strategies. Members will also organize volunteer needs for Vineyard Days and learn about training opportunities. No formal votes are scheduled.
- DEA Take Back Day recap
- Vineyard SHARP data overview
- Recruitment and coalition growth discussion
- Vineyard Days planning and volunteer needs
- Partner spotlight: Utah County Human Services ICAN
Redevelopment Agency
The Vineyard Redevelopment Agency Board will consider adopting Resolution U2026-03 to begin collecting tax increment for parcels in the Geneva Urban Renewal Project Area, specifically phases 3 and 4. This is the only business item on the agenda. The meeting is open to the public and will be held in City Council Chambers.
- Adoption of Resolution U2026-03 to commence tax increment collection for parcels in Geneva Urban Renewal Project Area phases 3 & 4
Public Notices
The Vineyard City Council will hold a public hearing on updated recreation fees for the consolidated fee schedule. The hearing is scheduled during the regular council meeting on Tuesday, May 12, 2026 at 6:00 PM in the City Council Chambers at City Hall, 125 South Main Street. The public may participate in person or via live stream, and individuals needing accommodations should contact the City Recorder.
- Public hearing on updated recreation fees (consolidated fee schedule)
City Council
The Vineyard City Council will hold two public hearings: one on a proposed consolidated fee schedule and one on the tentative 2026-2027 fiscal year budget. Following public comment, the council may approve the updated fee schedule and discuss amending the annual meeting schedule. The council will also consider an update to floodplain regulations to maintain FEMA compliance.
- Public hearing on consolidated fee schedule
- Public hearing on tentative 2026-2027 fiscal year budget
- Proposed update to floodplain management regulations for NFIP compliance
- Approval of Central Utah Water Conservancy District water supply agreement and takedown schedule
- Discussion and possible action on amending the annual meeting schedule
Public Notices
The Vineyard City Council and Redevelopment Agency will hold joint public hearings on the Tentative Fiscal Year 2026-2027 Budget. The hearings are scheduled for May 12, 2026, at 6:00 PM in City Council Chambers. Public comment will be accepted in person or via email prior to the meeting.
- Public hearing on Vineyard RDA Tentative FY 2026-2027 Budget
- Public hearing on Vineyard City Council Tentative FY 2026-2027 Budget
Development Review Committee
The May 7, 2026 Development Review Committee meeting was canceled. The next regularly scheduled meeting is May 21, 2026.
- Meeting canceled; no items were discussed or decided
Planning Commission
The Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on Ordinance 2026-06, which updates the city's flood damage prevention regulations. A separate public comment period on floodplain updates is open from May 1–31, 2026. The meeting agenda consists solely of this item and procedural actions.
- Public hearing on Ordinance 2026-06 Flood Damage Prevention
- Public comment period for Floodplain Updates from May 1–31, 2026
Planning Commission
The Planning Commission will elect a Chair and Vice-Chair for 2026, then consider a conditional use and site plan for a tire/auto body shop and retail development at 430 S Geneva Road. They will also review a site plan amendment for the Utah City Wellness Center and Resort Pool Phase 2. A work session will cover updates to the floodplain ordinance for NFIP compliance.
- Re-election of Chair and Vice-Chair for 2026 calendar year
- Conditional use and site plan for a tire/auto body shop, retail, and restaurant at 430 S Geneva Road (applicant: Guilford Rand)
- Site plan amendment for Utah City Wellness Center and Resort Pool Phase 2 (applicant: Flagborough)
- Floodplain Regulation Update to maintain NFIP compliance following updated FEMA flood hazard determinations
The commission elected Nathan Steele as Chair and David Pearce as Vice‑Chair, each by a 6‑0 vote. It approved the conditional use and site‑plan request for a tire/auto body shop and retail development at 430 S Geneva Road with conditions, also by a 6‑0 vote. The commission likewise approved a site‑plan amendment for the Utah City Wellness Center and Resort Pool Phase 2, again with a 6‑0 vote.
- Elected Nathan Steele as Chair (6-0)
- Elected David Pearce as Vice Chair (6-0)
- Approved conditional use and site plan for 430 S Geneva Road commercial development (6-0)
- Approved site plan amendment for Utah City Wellness Center Phase 2 (6-0)
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City Council
This is a work session where the city council will receive updates on UTA FrontRunner 2X, water use and interlocal agreements, tree inventory and planting, and proposed floodplain regulation updates to maintain compliance with the National Flood Insurance Program. They will also discuss Resolution 2026-29 on the city manager's responsibilities. No formal votes are expected.
- UTA FrontRunner 2X update by Braden Anderson and Justin Beddoes
- Water use and interlocal agreements presentation by Devan Peterson and Steve Jones
- Tree inventory and planting update for 2026 by George Schramm
- Floodplain regulation update for NFIP compliance following new FEMA flood hazard determinations
- Discussion of Resolution 2026-29 on city manager responsibilities and duties
The council approved the March 26, March 31 and April 21 meeting minutes by a 4‑0 vote and proclaimed Professional Municipal Clerks Week. It then moved items 6.3 (Tree Inventory), 6.4 (Floodplain Regulation) and 6.5 (City Manager duties resolution) to the next meeting by a 3‑0 vote. The meeting was adjourned.
- Approved March 26, 2026 minutes (4-0)
- Approved March 31, 2026 minutes (4-0)
- Approved April 21, 2026 minutes (4-0)
- Proclaimed Professional Municipal Clerks Week (no vote recorded)
- Moved items 6.3, 6.4, and 6.5 to the next meeting (3-0)
- Adjourned meeting (no vote recorded)
Communities That Care Commission
This is a community engagement dinner event, not a decision-making meeting. Participants will learn about Vineyard Cares' mission, discuss local youth and family priorities, and explore partnership opportunities. No formal votes or actions are scheduled.
- Welcome remarks from Mayor Zack Stratton and introductions
- Overview of Vineyard Cares mission, current efforts, and community impact
- Table discussion on community needs and opportunities
- Group share-out of takeaways and next steps for involvement
Youth Council
The Youth Council will consider adopting amended bylaws during the business portion of the meeting. Members will also review upcoming events including a Day with Deputies on May 15th and an Open House on May 30th.
- Adoption of amended Youth Council Bylaws
- Day with Deputies event on May 15th
- Youth Council Open House / Information Meeting on May 30th
Redevelopment Agency
The Vineyard Redevelopment Agency Board will consider a resolution to hire up to three advisors for the RDA Board. This is the only substantive item on the agenda; the meeting also includes call to order and adjournment.
- Approve Resolution RDA-2026-02 to hire up to three advisors for the RDA Board
City Council
The City Council will hold a public hearing to consider updating the Consolidated Fee Schedule, which includes proposed changes to recreation, food stand, facility rental, special event, and library fees. No other business is on the agenda.
- Public hearing on updating the Consolidated Fee Schedule
- Proposed fees for recreation, food stand, facility rental, special event, and library
City Council
The Vineyard City Council will hold a public hearing and vote on changes to the consolidated fee schedule. The meeting also includes a work session on the budget and a purchase policy draft review, plus recognition of several individuals. A closed session may be held to discuss an individual's character or competence.
- Public hearing and vote on changes to the Consolidated Fee Schedule
- Budget update work session
- Purchase policy draft review
- Update to Concessions Code (consent item)
- Recognition of Stephanie Mecham, Cache Hancey, Chris Jackson, and others
The City Council unanimously adopted amendments to the consolidated fee schedule following a public hearing. The council also approved several sets of previous meeting minutes and an update to the concessions code.
- Approved updated consolidated fee schedule (5-0)
- Approved March 10, 17, 24, and April 14, 2026 meeting minutes (5-0)
- Approved update to Concessions Code (5-0)
- Entered closed session to discuss an individual's character, competence, or health (4-0)
Active Transportation Commission
The Active Transportation Commission will hold a regular meeting with public comment and a work session (no items submitted). The single business item is a discussion of planned activities for Bike Month 2026 in Vineyard. No votes or action items are scheduled.
- Discussion of 2026 Bike Month activities in Vineyard
Vineyard Library Board
The Vineyard Library Board will hold a regular meeting to discuss whether to increase meeting frequency to monthly, review summer programming and Vineyard Days parade plans, and conduct work sessions on storytime expansion, adult collection survey, library communication, logo rollout, and board roles. All items are discussions only; no votes are scheduled.
- Discuss increasing meeting frequency to monthly (approximately 10 per year)
- Review summer programming schedule and assignments
- Review plan for Vineyard Days parade and booth volunteer sign-up
- Discuss adding an additional weekly storytime session and its structure (free vs. sponsored)
- Review adult collection survey results
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City Council
The Vineyard City Council will hold a work session to discuss SB-284 and a related resolution pack, as well as a resolution to hire up to three advisors for the Redevelopment Agency Board. The agenda also includes a proclamation for Arbor Day, committee reports on volunteer changes, and a possible closed session for personnel discussion.
- Discuss SB-284 and Resolution Pack
- Resolution RDA-2026-02: Hiring up to three advisors for the RDA Board
- Mayor's Proclamation for Arbor Day
- Closed session for discussion of individual character or professional competence
- Committee report on volunteer changes and support
Youth Council
Vineyard Cares Coalition
The Vineyard Cares Coalition met to identify leaders, recognize volunteers, and discuss upcoming community events. Participants reviewed a recap of a teen mental‑health prevention night and highlighted resources from Community Action Services & Food Bank. The group discussed recruitment needs and detailed planning for the Community Block/Park Party, including activities, vendors, food, prizes, and volunteer coordination. The next coalition meeting is scheduled for May 18 at Vineyard City Hall.
- Volunteer Appreciation Moment recognizing coalition members for National Volunteer Appreciation Month
- Resource & Partner Spotlight featuring Kena Matthews of Community Action Services & Food Bank
- Upcoming events discussion: Drug Take Back Day (April 25), Standout Film Screening (April 27), Key Leader Dinner (May 4), Day with a Deputy (May 15), Community Block/Park Party (June 5)
- Recruitment activity to expand volunteer base and coalition membership
- Planning session for Community Block/Park Party covering activities, vendors, food, prizes, and logistics
Development Review Committee
The Vineyard City Development Review Committee's regular meeting scheduled for April 16, 2026, has been canceled due to a lack of agenda items. No decisions or discussions will take place.
- Meeting canceled for lack of items
Planning Commission
The Vineyard City Planning Commission's regularly scheduled meeting for April 15, 2026, has been canceled. No items were discussed or decided.
City Council
The City Council will hold a work session to discuss safety improvements at 400 South and Geneva Road to Main Street. The council will then consider and potentially adopt seven resolutions establishing policies on complete land use applications, mandatory development agreements, infrastructure phasing, utility capacity, independent appeal authority, commercial lodging height, and fiscal impact findings for the redevelopment area.
- Work session: safety improvements at 400 S and Geneva Road to Main Street
- Adopt Resolution 2026-23: Complete Land Use Application and Applicant Vesting Control Policy
- Adopt Resolution 2026-24: Mandatory Development Agreement Policy for large-scale projects
- Adopt Resolution 2026-28: Commercial Lodging Structure Height and Building Envelope Policy
- Adopt Resolution 2026-01 (Redevelopment Agency): Mandatory Fiscal Impact Findings for financial participation in Vineyard/Geneva Redevelopment Project Area
The City Council voted 5-0 to continue seven agenda items (5.1, 5.3, 5.4, 5.5, 5.6, 5.7, and 6.1) to a future work meeting, and separately moved adoption of Resolution 2026-23 (complete land use application policy) to the next regular meeting. The council also appointed Council Member Parker McCumber as Mayor Pro Tem. No substantive ordinances or contracts were approved; discussion on 400 S and Geneva Road safety improvements was held without a vote.
- Continued items 5.1, 5.3, 5.4, 5.5, 5.6, 5.7, and 6.1 to a work meeting (5-0)
- Moved Resolution 2026-23 (complete land use application policy) to next meeting (5-0)
- Appointed Council Member Parker McCumber as Mayor Pro Tem (5-0)