Throng of well-wishers makes it official for newly elected members of Tempe City Council

It was standing-room only as celebrants, including former Mayor Neil Giuliano, above, center, gathered for a swearing-in ceremony for newly elected Tempe City Council members, including, photo at right, Lauren Kuby, Jennifer Adams and Robin Arredondo-Savage. / Photos by Billy Hardiman for Wrangler News

 

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Tempe’s City Council chambers overflowed with well-wishers as two current council members and one new one were sworn into office in an official City Hall observance.

Current Vice Mayor Robin Arredondo-Savage and Council member Lauren Kuby joined Council member elect Jennifer Adams for the observance.

It will be Arredondo-Savage’s third term and Kuby’s second as council members. Kuby also was picked by the newly formed council as vice mayor. The vice mayor position is for a two-year term, duties of which include serving as presiding officer for council meetings when the mayor does not attend.

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