Dandoy to take office
Bob Dandoy, who was elected to Butler City Council in 2019, will be sworn in as mayor Monday.
He said he wants to open communication to people with ideas, to bring change to the city that will improve quality of life for residents by the end of 2022. Bringing people to downtown Butler is one way, he said, he hopes to accomplish that.
“Whatever the city can do, I'll get my ducks in a row; I don't want something to not happen because the city didn't respond,” Dandoy said. “Get people to come down to downtown Butler so they go to shops, they go to restaurants and the momentum carries through the week. How do we do that? By having cool concerts in downtown Butler.”
As councilman, Dandoy was liaison for the city's Zoning Hearing Board, Code Management Appeals Board and the Butler Area Public Library. He was the director of public safety for the city and he is a past president of Butler Downtown.
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