Sue Flint thanks peers, community on last day on assembly

 

Kyle Clayton / Petersburg Pilot

Sue Flint attends her last assembly meeting Monday. She plans on spending more time with her family.

Sue Flint served her last day on the borough assembly Monday after stepping down after four years as a member.

She thanked Mayor Mark Jensen, the assembly, staff, family and the citizens of Petersburg.

"These four years have been exciting and I came up with my own little top six list," Flint said.

First on the list was the creation of a smoke free workplace followed by the revitalization of Mountain View Manor, the creation of the new fire hall, finding a good city manager and the opening of the new library.

"Number six is the big one: borough formation," Flint said. "That's what got me u...



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