David Tremblay was first introduced to the City of Sandy Oaks in a public way on July 14, 2014, at the 2nd of 3 town meetings for people to meet the candidates running for city council. He did not attend the first meeting on July8th.
Of the 9 people who ran for city council in 2014, David Tremblay is the only one who was not a Waterwood resident.
On August 9, 2014 David Tremblay won the first election for 1 of the 5 aldermen positions on the city council. Later, when aldermen were randomly assigned places and terms, he was assigned Alderman Place 1 with a 1 year term.
Notable Actions as Alderman
August 16, 2014 – David Tremblay voted to approve the hiring of Art Martinez de Vara as city attorney. Martinez de Vara, at the time, was also mayor of Von Ormy, and the legal adviser to CISO, SOPAC, and the WPPOA.
Tremblay approved a vote for the November 2014 election for an illegal amount of sales taxes.
September 18, 2014 – During the first city budget hearing, David Tremblay accidentally voted in favor of a retroactive 30 cent tax thinking it was for the next year and not the current. The vote was redone moments later. When Mayor Clement admitted that the budget was created by the city attorney, Art Martinez de Vara, and that the attorney had budgeted $36,000 for himself, David Tremblay did nothing.
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