During the April 5, 2022, Piqua City Commission Mayor Thomas Fogt announced he is stepping down as Mayor and from the City Commission.
“It is truly with a heavy heart that I announce I will be stepping down from the City Commission due to a recent career change with a demanding schedule and raising my family,” stated Mayor Fogt. “I will continue to be active in the Piqua Community and I know this team will continue to move the city forward.”
Vice Mayor Cindy Pearson, Second Ward Commissioner, will step in as mayor and the commission shall choose another of its members to act as vice mayor. The Piqua City Charter also states the City Commission has 60 days to appoint an elector from the ward in which the vacancy occurs. If the commission does not fill the vacancy by appointment within 60 days, a special election will be held to fill the vacancy.
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