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File #: 18-2724   
Type: Resolution
In control: City Council A Session
On agenda: 4/5/2018
Posting Language: Resolution confirming the nomination of Dr. Willis Mackey by the City Public Service (CPS) Energy Board of Trustees to serve as Trustee of the Southeast Quadrant for a term commencing April 6, 2018 and expiring January 31, 2023; and approving the appointment of Dr. Willis Mackey to the Board of Directors of the SA Energy Acquisition Public Facility Corporation for a term commencing April 6, 2018 and expiring January 31, 2020. [Leticia M. Vacek, City Clerk]
Attachments: 1. Dr Willis Mackey Appointment Memo, 2. Resolution 2018-04-05-0023R
DEPARTMENT: Office of the City Clerk

DEPARTMENT HEAD: Leticia M. Vacek (OCC)

COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: City Wide

SUBJECT:
Appointment to the CPS Energy Board of Trustees and SA Energy Acquisition Public Facility Corporation

SUMMARY:
A Resolution confirming the nomination of Dr. Willis Mackey by the City Public Service (CPS) Energy Board of Trustees to serve as Trustee of the Southeast Quadrant for a term commencing April 6, 2018 and expiring January 31, 2023; and approving the appointment of Dr. Willis Mackey to the Board of Directors of the SA Energy Acquisition Public Facility Corporation for a term commencing April 6, 2018 and expiring January 31, 2020.

BACKGROUND INFORMATION:
The CPS Energy Board of Trustees is made up of five citizens, one of whom is the Mayor. The Mayor is a voting member of the Board, and is charged with keeping the City Council advised and informed of any actions, deliberations and decisions of the Board. Other than the Mayor, the remaining Board members are selected from geographic quadrants of the City (NE, NW, SE and SW Quadrants). City ordinances and related CPS Energy bond covenants dictate how bond funds may be used, dictate how revenues generated by CPS Energy are allocated, and grants the Board of Trustees control, management, and operation of CPS Energy systems. Ordinances related to CPS Energy bonds require that nominees for vacancies on the CPS Energy Board of Trustees be elected by a majority of the remaining members of the Board of Trustees, to include the vote of the Mayor as a member of the Board, and that those nominees be submitted to the City Council for confirmation or rejection.

In Resolution No. 2007R-04-19-0455, approved on April 19, 2007, the City Council approved the creation of the SA Energy Acquisition Public Facility Corporation, which articles of incorporation and by-laws require the City Council appoint the members of the CPS Energy Board of Trustees along with the General Manager and CEO and t...

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