Crandall sworn in as Fountain Valley mayor
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FOUNTAIN VALLEY -- During a very festive evening Tuesday that included
more than 200 residents and an appearance by Santa Claus, Larry Crandall
was introduced as the city’s new mayor.
The introduction took place outside of City Hall and was conducted by
Crandall’s predecessor, Councilman Guy Carrozzo.
In an act signifying the beginning of the holiday season as well as
his new role as mayor, Crandall stepped up to the podium and led the
countdown to the 27th annual freedom tree lighting. Nothing could curb
the enthusiasm of Crandall, who just last month, was reelected to the
City Council.
Crandall’s wife, Sandra, said although it has been a very busy time
for them, she and her husband feel very much at peace.
“Although it did come a year early, it’s exciting to see him
accomplish a goal that he has wanted,” she said.
Crandall was named mayor because Councilman Chuck Conlosh, who was
next in line to lead the city, declined the job.
Former council secretary Linda Short said she was happy to be back for
the celebration and said Crandall has worked hard as a public servant and
deserves to be mayor.
“He’ll be a good mayor because he dedicates a lot of his time to the
city and because he is looking forward to serving,” Short said.
The evening’s protocol continued with a brief City Council meeting
where roles officially changed hands. During that time, Councilwoman
Laurann Cook was elected deputy mayor. With his final comments as mayor,
Carrozzo thanked his constituents, colleagues and his wife Delores. “She
[Delores] is the person who gives stability to my life; my calming
influence and partner,” he said. “So I owe her a very big thank you.”
FYI
For excerpts from Fountain Valley Mayor Larry Crandall’s induction
speech, see Page 29.
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