Fort Smith City Director Bill Maddox has announced he will retire from the board Dec. 31, 2010.
Maddox cited his wife’s retirement and travel to help family as reasons for the resignation.
“Please add the position of Ward 4 Director to be voted on this year. My wife is planning to retire in 2011 and in that event we will be leaving Fort Smith for a time to assist in the care of family members. Therefore I will end my tenure on the board effective December 31, 2010. I chose to leave my position at this time in order for a replacement to be elected during a regular election cycle. I do not want to create a need for a special election which is costly to the City,” Maddox noted in an e-mail note to Assistant City Clerk Sherri Gard. (The City Wire has sought an interview with Maddox. We will update this post with info from the interview.)
Maddox served on the board between 1982-1988. He returned in 2004 after defeating incumbent Joe Davis, and ran unopposed in 2008.
Gard said attorneys for the city are reviewing the rules to see what legal steps are required. (The City Wire will update this post when that info is released.) Gard said the board must formally accept the resignation before it is official. A resolution could be before the board as early as the Feb. 16 regular board meeting, Gard said.
The filing period for the mayor and three city director-at-large positions begins May 12 and ends June 1. Gard said candidate petition packets are available in the city clerk’s office (623 Garrison Ave., room 303). Candidate requirements are:
• Must be city residents for at least six months;
• Must be 21 years old;
• Must be a registered voter in the city;
• Must file a “statement of candidacy” that includes at least 50 signatures of registered voters; and,
• Pay a $10 filing fee.
The primary election for municipal races is Aug. 10, and the general election is Nov. 2.
My last blog got hijacked by this question and the answer was never revealed.
Is George Catsavis a restaurant owner? If yes, which? If no, lets stop calling him that.
Responses?
The opportunity to buy a new home is more available in Fort Smith. With some government assistance it is not necessary to "miss-out" on the American Dream.
Check It Out!!
The Presidents announcement of our men and women in uniform coming home soon is welcomed with a sigh of relief.
For those of us who are not physically able to go to fight a war overseas,we can fight a political war here at home. Our military boots on the ground fight for those who cannot fight for themselves. It continues to be the time to return the favor.
http://www.swtimes.com/news/article_db9b7b0a-b5d5-11df-96c2-001cc4c03286.html
The reporter forgot to mention the rude, ignorant moderator comment regarding "funerals" as well a the deliberately assigned questions from the audience.
Happy Trails, Mr. Maddox
While i have disagreed with you on some issues, your committment to the city is unquestioned. Thanks for your service and good luck with retirement.