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Thank you Councilmember Amdur
At the June 10th City Council meeting, Councilmember Jonathan Amdur completed an eight-year term and was honored by Mayor Mark Denman for his service to the City. Additionally, a tree was installed at Howard Ward Park in recognition of his work and service. During his eight years on Council, Jonathan actively served on several committees, including the Economic Development Corporation, the Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone / Redevelopment Authority, Houston- Galveston Area Council, and the Biggert-Waters [Flood Insurance Reform Act of 2012] task force.
Mayor Denman expressed his appreciation for Councilmember Amdur, noting, “Jonathan's service to our City has been stellar. His legal expertise was very valuable to our Council, which includes two engineers, a CPA, a realtor and a couple of senior business executives. He will be sorely missed. Be sure to thank Jonathan when you see him for his long-time volunteer service, which saw Nassau Bay make numerous improvements for our citizens during his term.”
Former Councilmember Amdur: “I am incredibly grateful for having had the privilege to serve on Council for four terms. The best part, for me, was being able to provide a voice for Nassau Bay residents who might have otherwise felt they didn’t have a seat at the table. Our community is incomparable and all members of it should have the chance to be heard.”