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Longtime Highland Park resident appointed to City Council; ‘Let us embrace the opportunities ahead’

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Highland Park Mayor Nancy Rotering appointed longtime Highland Park resident Barisa Bruckman Monday to a vacant seat on the City Council.

The position was made available by the resignation of Jeff Hoobler at the end of April. Hoobler, who was elected to the council in April 2023, resigned after it came to light that elected officials are ineligible to hold liquor licenses. Hoobler, as co-owner of Ravinia Brewing Company, held a liquor license that was most recently renewed in the winter of 2023.

According to Illinois municipal code, a mayor must appoint a resident to fill a gap on the city council within 60 days of the vacancy. Bruckman will serve on the council until a council member is elected during the April 2025 general municipal election.

“As we embark on this journey together, I am inspired by the spirit of positive progress that defines our community,” Bruckman said following her appointment. “Together, let us embrace the opportunities ahead, working collaboratively to enhance the quality of life for all those who call Highland Park home.”

Bruckman was selected from a group of 19 candidates, following interviews with the mayor and City Council, Rotering said during Monday’s meeting. She currently serves on the city’s Plan and Design Commission, to which she was appointed in November 2021.

“We are tremendously appreciative of your willingness to serve the community in this capacity,” the mayor said.

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Chloe Hilles

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