February 22, 2021
The new St. Joseph city commissioner has been selected on the first vote. Mayor Mike Garey made the nomination last night.
“I want to put forward the name of Michele Binkley to fill the next seat for Peggy Getty,” said Garey. “That would be my motion.”
Binkley was elected with a 3-1 vote and will be sworn in before the next meeting. She replaces Peggy Getty, who resigned Monday night due to moving to South Bend.
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A new city commissioner will be picked tonight during the St. Joseph City Commission meeting. The commission has interviewed five candidates for the office being vacated by Peggy Getty. Last Monday, they heard from Michele Binkley, Anthony Pastrick, Mike Sarola, Brook Thomas, and Jason Vetne on what they feel are the best ways forward for the city. Commissioners decided they needed more time to go through their notes, and said a decision would be made this evening.
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February 15, 2021
The St. Joseph City Commission needs more time to decide who should replace Commissioner Peggy Getty. Monday night, they interviewed five finalists, and Mayor Pro Tem Laura Goos was the first to say she wanted to delay a decision.
“I think I would feel better if I had time to mull this over a little bit,” said Goos, and Commissioner Jeff Richards felt the same.
“There were so many good things said tonight,” said Richards. “I took quite a few notes and I wouldn’t mind waiting until Monday.”
Commissioner Lynn Todman and Mayor Mike Garey agreed. The next meeting is Monday at 6 p.m.
February 11, 2021
Five people will be interviewed Monday evening by the St. Joseph City Commission to fill the seat vacated by Commissioner Peggy Getty. Of the 14 applicants, the commission selected Anthony Pastrick, Brook Thomas, Jason Vetne, Michael Sarola, and Michele Turner-Binkley. Commissioner Jeff Richards responded to a question if a choice was to be made Monday.
“The last time we did this in 2017 there was a decision that evening,” says Richards. “A motion was made and passed for Commissioner (Lynn) Todman to be the new commissioner. I would just as soon for us to make a decision then because we’d like to have that person seated as quickly as possible.”