Mayor Nigel Herbig and Deputy Mayor Melanie O'Cain
The Kenmore City Council elected Nigel Herbig as Mayor and Melanie O’Cain as Deputy Mayor at its Jan. 10, 2022, meeting. Mayor Herbig has served on council since 2014 and has served as deputy mayor since 2018. Deputy Mayor O’Cain has served on the council since 2020.
Former Mayor David Baker will remain on the City Council. His current term on the City Council goes through 2023. The City Council selected Councilmember Baker to serve as mayor for seven consecutive two-year terms, from 2008 through 2021.
“It has been such a joy to serve as mayor for the last 14 years. It has been one of the most rewarding experiences of my life, and I’m grateful for the council’s and the community’s trust in allowing me to serve in this role,” said former Mayor David Baker. “I won’t be going away—I’m still serving on the city council. Good luck to Mayor Herbig and Deputy Mayor O’Cain. They have my full support, and they’ll do great job.”
Mayor Herbig said, “I want to thank Councilmember Baker for everything he has done as Mayor of Kenmore. His service to this community is unparalleled, and his name will always be synonymous with Kenmore. These are big shoes to fill, and I thank my colleagues for placing this trust in me.”
“The past two years on Kenmore City Council have been the most uplifting of my life. This community, city staff, and council come together in a unique way that makes Kenmore special," said Deputy Mayor O'Cain. "I feel honored and thankful to have the opportunity to serve as Deputy Mayor for the next two years. I want to congratulate Mayor Herbig on his promotion and thank Councilmember Baker for his outstanding service as the visionary Mayor of Kenmore for 14 years. I look forward to working with Mayor Herbig and this council as we continue to propel Kenmore upward.”
Incumbents Joe Marshall (Council Position No. 2), Angela Kugler (Council Position No. 3), Nigel Herbig (Council Position No. 4), and Debra Srebnik (Council Position No. 6) were reelected to the City Council last November and were also sworn in at the January 10 council meeting by the Honorable King County Superior Court Judge Marshall Ferguson.
The Kenmore City Council is responsible for establishing city policies, enacting and amending city laws, adopting the biennial budget, and setting the overall direction and vision for the City of Kenmore. City council members serve staggered four-year terms, and the council selects one of its members to serve as mayor and a second as deputy mayor for two-year terms.
Source: City of Kenmore press release
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