A West Seneca town councilmember, Marc Priore, has resigned from his position, citing time constraints. The resignation was announced on Friday, and the town council is expected to discuss the vacancy at its next meeting. Priore had served on the council for several years, and his resignation has raised questions about the stability of the town council. The West Seneca town council is responsible for making key decisions about the town's budget, infrastructure, and services, and the loss of a councilmember can have a significant impact on the community.
Residents in West Seneca are calling for a swift and transparent process to fill the vacancy, and the town council is expected to announce its plans in the coming days. The resignation of Priore is a reminder of the importance of local government and the need for dedicated and accountable public servants. As the town council moves forward, residents will be watching closely to see how the vacancy is filled and how the council addresses the challenges facing the community.
The West Seneca town council is scheduled to meet on July 20, and the community will be eagerly awaiting the outcome.
'The town council will work to ensure a smooth transition and continue to serve the residents of West Seneca,' said a town official. The West Seneca community will be watching closely as this process unfolds, demanding accountability and transparency from their local government.
