Patti Pacino said a little while ago that she thought she was doing really well to get to City Hall a bit after 6:30 p.m.
"I'm normally running late, but tonight I was feeling so proud to show up early," Pacino said.
Problem was, the Batavia City Council meeting didn't start at its usual 7 p.m. time. It started at 6 p.m. By the time Pacino arrived, almost everybody else had left.
Still, the council approved Pacino's appointment to the Ward 2 seat vacated by Marianne Clattenburg by a unanimous vote.
Pacino will be sworn in at 9 a.m. in the City Manager's office.
Meanwhile, Clattenburg, who won an at-large seat in the November election, assumed the role of City Council president.
"In moving forward, the city needs to focus more on planning," Clattenburg said in a speech after assuming the president's chair. "It will be my recommendation that this council works together to develop a strategic plan for the future. We must set our priorities and develop polices that address the most urgent needs of the city."
AUDIO: Full speech (mp3, courtesy WBTA)
The motion to appoint Clattenburg was made by Frank Ferrando. Democrats Rose Mary Christian and Kathy Briggs rushed to second the motion. Clattenburg was appointed to the chair unanimously.
At the end of the meeting, Clattenburg thanked outgoing Council President Charlie Mallow for his service and, on behalf of the council, presented him with a plaque.