WHIDBEY NEWS-TIMES: Mack quits city council

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Oak Harbor City Councilmember Jeff Mack

In a story by Jessie Stensland, Oak Harbor City Councilmember Jeff Mack has resigned from the Oak Harbor City Council effective 30 Dec 2021.

Mack cited personal issues and his decision to retire from his jewelry business as reasons for leaving office, according to a statement from the city.

State law requires the Oak Harbor City Council to appoint a replacement within 90 days. The replacement will serve until November 2023, which is when the position is scheduled to be on the ballot.

[Ed. Note: If you are interested in serving on the Oak Harbor City Council, you must be a registered voter in Island County and have lived within the Oak Harbor city limits for at least one year. For more information, see the city’s website. The city’s application packet indicates “[T]he duties of a City Council Member will likely involve an average minimum commitment of 18 – 20 hours per month for preparation, participation, and attendance at various meetings and community activities…. The monthly Council Member salary as of January 1, 2022 is $737.00 per month plus benefits for the Member only.” Applications are due by 4:30 p.m. on Monday, January 31, 2022. The council expects to create a shortlist of applicants at the February 15 city council meeting, and to interview and select the new Council Member on February 23.]

  • January 4, 2022