Wednesday, December 4, 2024

City of Fort Bragg names new Harbor Commission chair and commissioner

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The following is a press release issued by the City of Fort Bragg:


Entrance to Notyo Harbor [Photo by Judy Valado]

The City of Fort Bragg is pleased to announce the recommendation of  Jim Hurst as the new Chair of the Harbor Commission and the appointment of Domenick Weaver as a new  Commissioner. 

Jim Hurst, a long-time advocate for the development and sustainability of Fort Bragg’s harbor, has been recommended by the City for the position of Harbor Commission Chair. Hurst, who has extensive experience in maritime affairs and local environmental initiatives, is committed to ensuring the harbor remains a vital economic and recreational resource for the community.  

In addition to Hurst’s recommendation, Domenick Weaver has been appointed as a new Commissioner.  Weaver offers extensive expertise in emergency marine operations, safety protocols, and public policy. His expertise will be invaluable as the Commission tackles key issues affecting the harbor, including environmental conservation, community engagement, and long-term strategic planning. 

“Jim Hurst has demonstrated a commitment to the Noyo harbor and has helped spearhead the improvements being brought forward. Mr. Weaver is well versed with the needs and concerns of the harbor and supports the visions of the hardworking Harbormaster.” said Mayor Bernie Norvell. “We are very fortunate to have both of  these Gentlemen on the Harbor district Board.” 

The City of Fort Bragg expresses its gratitude to outgoing Harbor Commission members for their service and dedication to the community. With the leadership and fresh perspectives provided by Jim Hurst and Domenick  Weaver, the City looks forward to continued progress in preserving and enhancing Fort Bragg’s vital waterfront. 

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