The four members that currently make up the council voted for Jennifer McAdams to fill the Marina City Council seat which was vacated when former council member Cristina Medina Dirksen resigned in January to take a job with Kaiser Permanente now that it is placing a foothold in Monterey County. McAdams will serve on the governing body until November when the post's term is up.
The Marina City Council has approved a timeline and process to fill the vacancy recently left by a fellow member at its meeting Tuesday, but there is a wrinkle concerning where the appointee must reside.
MARINA – The city of Marina is to receive a $1 million funding allocation from the state of California’s Department of Aging, with the help of Sen. John Laird, for the construction of a senior center in the city. “Currently, the Rocky Han Community Center, located here on our civic center campus, is utilized at […]
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