Toledo’s New Government Sworn and Seated
City Recorder Nancy Bryant issued the oaths of office to Toledo’s new mayor and three city council members January 5. The swearing-in of Mayor Monica Lyons opened up one council seat; the lone applicant, Jill Lyon, was interviewed prior to the regular meeting and then selected unanimously at the beginning of the meeting. She was sworn in immediately. Also joining the lineup of familiar faces is Franki Trujillo-Dalbey, who was elected to a four-year term November 2. Re-elected council member Mark Camara begins his second full term. Jack Dunaway, appointed in 2008, was elected to his first full term. Council members Nancy Lynne and Ralph Grutzmacher’s terms expire in January 2013.
Grutzmacher was elected Council President, to preside in the absence of the Mayor. He defeated Mark Camara on a 4-3 vote. Interestingly, Camara seconded Grutzmacher’s nomination, while Grutzmacher voted for Camara.
Franki Trujillo-Dalbey, the one new council member elected November 2, describes herself as a “mediator” and “team builder” and says she will bring those skills to her new role. She currently chairs the Economic Restructuring Committee of Toledo’s Main Street Program and works as a consultant to non-profit and municipalities, providing training, mediation, facilitation and organizational development services. Trujillo-Dalbey, 57, earned a doctorate in Urban Studies and Planning from Portland State University and was an instructor there from 1999 to 2006. She also worked as a Senior Civil Rights Investigator for the State of Oregon Civil Rights Division from 1988 to 1995.
Monica Lyons’ election as Mayor created yet another council vacancy, and councilors Wednesday unanimously selected the lone applicant, Jill Lyon. Lyon, 53, is an attorney who served as Vice President and General Counsel of the Utilities Telecom Council, a Washington, DC-based industry group. Lyon spent 13 years in broadcast journalism and sales before attaining a law degree from Georgetown University Law Center and working in the telecommunications field. Lyon says “my experience…gives me a good perspective on 1) how to work with a government to get needs understood and met, and 2) how good governments should be run. I hope to use my experience to help position Toledo to create growth opportunities and make the most of them,” Lyon said. Lyon is married to fellow councilor Ralph Grutzmacher, appointed in August 2010 to replace Mary Young, who moved out of the city last summer. As for having his wife on the same dais, Grutzmacher said “Jill and I sometimes have different philosophies on issues; we have had different work and life experiences. However, we both have a deep commitment to the success of Toledo and its citizens.”




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