(KLZA)-- Falls City Ward II Council member Lucas Froeschl submitted his resignation at the end of Monday nights Falls City Council meeting.
Froeschl has accepted the job as Executive Director of Falls City Economic Development and Growth Enterprise, requiring him to resign from the Council.
Froeschl was elected to the Council in 2018 and was instrumental in the recent purchase of a newer ladder truck for the Falls City Volunteer Fire Department and raising funds and and coordinating the creation of the “Water Fall” project located on the north edge of Falls City.
Mayor Shawna Bindle thanked Froeschl for his service on the Council and said she's excited to see him continue to be a champion for Falls City.
Froeschl started his job as Executive Director of Falls City Economic Development and Growth Enterprise Tuesday.
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