Redmond City Council Approves Albert Calderon Appointment to Newly Vacant Council Seat

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(Albert Calderon | Photo Courtesy of Redmond City Council)

On May 26, 2020, Redmond City Councilor Joe Centanni announced his resignation from Council due to relocating out of state. Centanni served Redmond as a City Councilor from 2006-2011, and again since 2012. Following the announcement, Redmond City Council approved Mayor George Endicott’s appointment of Albert Calderon to fill Centanni’s newly vacated seat.

“I love Redmond’s small-town charm and progressive mindset. As a contractor, I have had the unique privilege to working closely with many city staff members across multiple departments and am always impressed by their professionalism,” remarks Calderon. “Redmond’s leadership has done an amazing job being fiscally responsible, while paying close attention to the development and maintenance of the city’s infrastructure. I look forward to serving the residents of Redmond and continuing its long-standing tradition of community minded leadership.”

Calderon is a general contractor and owner of Calderon Enterprises LLC. He was raised in Redmond and is a 2001 graduate of Redmond High School.

“After interviewing Mr. Calderon, it was evident that he is passionate about giving back to the community where he was raised and now operates a successful business,” states Mayor Endicott.

The appointment would be effective immediately and ends when the term expires December 31, 2020. 

 

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