By Patrick Fox
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Ken Sisson has been appointed to the Milton Historic Preservation Commission to serve a three-year term.
The City Council voted unanimously Wednesday to approve Sisson, the president of construction at Rogers Electric and a 12-year Milton resident.
In nominating Sisson, Councilman Burt Hewitt said the appointee had a background in general construction, and his businesses had been involved in the adaptive reuse of historical properties.
The Historic Preservation Commission was created in 2009.
6 comments:
Wasn't Silva named to that position, what happened to that?
Each council member appoints someone. There are seven members, and they're almost there.
how did that nut silva squeeze onto that committee
I believe she was appointed by the Mayor.
There is an actual need for seven volunteer representatives for historic preservation?
yes its a full commission with representatives appointed by each city council member and mayor. probably a step in the right direction since the prior committee had 11 members and was supposed to have 14. why do you care anyway, what have you volunteered for?
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