Politics & Government
Common Council Starts New Term
Organizational meeting will see incumbents and new member sworn in and make appointments for committees.

The new edition of the Common Council will officially start work Tuesday evening, which is labeled an organizational meeting.
Incumbent Aldermen Neil Borgman (D3) and Dan Soltysiak (D5) will be sworn in by Judge William Domina for their respective fifth and second terms on the council, while Robert Wolfe, who upset incumbent Tracy Snead for the 1st District aldermanic seat on April 3, will begin his first term.
Judge Patrick Berigan will also return for another term as municipal judge.
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Snead will be recognized for her six years of service on the council, and may offer a parting statement, however she had indicated at the April 10 council meeting that she may not be in attendance. She also had thanked her family and supporters at the end of the meeting, while asking for a return to civility in political discourse going forward.
Other appointments will be made by council vote for the following positions: Council President; Council Representative to Plan Commission, and Council Representative to Little Muskego Lake Protection and Rehabilitation District.
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