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Creswell City Council Appoints New Municipal Judge, City Attorney

Creswell filled two key legal posts at a March 16 special meeting that included closed-door executive sessions.

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Creswell City Council Appoints New Municipal Judge, City Attorney
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Creswell's city council used a special meeting to fill two of its most consequential legal positions, appointing both a new municipal judge and a new city attorney during a session held March 16 at City Hall.

The meeting was called as a special session and included executive sessions, indicating that at least portions of the deliberations over the appointments took place behind closed doors before the council moved to make the selections official.

The municipal judge oversees Creswell's municipal court, which handles local ordinance violations and certain lower-level offenses within city limits. The city attorney serves as the council's primary legal counsel, advising on contracts, municipal code, and policy decisions. Filling both roles in a single session suggests the city was managing simultaneous vacancies in its core legal infrastructure.

Details of the appointments, including the names of the incoming judge and city attorney, were compiled in The Chronicle's weekly local government summary published March 19. Creswell City Hall agendas corroborated the timing and structure of the March 16 meeting.

No additional details about the outgoing officeholders or the circumstances that created the vacancies were available from the sources reviewed.

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