Frankfort Mayor Sheets Announces Newest Board Of Works Member

The City of Frankfort Mayor Judy Sheets announced the newest member of the Board of Public Works and Safety as James Skinner to replace Megan Sheets as she resigned effective July 1.

James Skinner

On June 28, Mayor Sheets announced that Skinner would be appointed as the newest Board of Public Works and Safety member, and he will be sworn into the position on Monday, July 8 following the resignation of board member Megan Sheets.

Skinner acts as a prominent fixture in the Frankfort community as he recently retired from the Frankfort Police Department in 2022 after being a police officer for 42 years, concluding his career while serving as the Deputy Chief for the department. Mayor Sheets shared her decision-making processes as she elected to appoint Skinner to the position.

“Jim has extensive knowledge of local government, how our budgets operate and the importance of collaborating with those in the community,” Sheets said. “I am excited to have him join my leadership team and keep moving the City of Frankfort forward. He is a wealth of knowledge and is dedicated to this community.”

Skinner described his initial reactions to the appointment and the goals that he looks to set forward as he assumes the position in just over a week from the announcement.

“I am fortunate to have this opportunity to work with Mayor Sheets and the great staff that serve our community every day,” Skinner said. “I am looking forward to the positive opportunities that are in the future for our great city.”

The Board of Public Works and Safety acts as the chief administrative governing body of the city, and it oversees the daily operations of all city departments, which include Building Services, Community Development, Police, Fire, Street and Parks Departments. The board also serves as the liaison between the Mayor, city departments and the citizens of Frankfort.

The board meets on the second and fourth Mondays of every month at 5 p.m. in the Council Chambers at Old Stoney with the next meeting set for July 8. The board meetings are streamed on the City of Frankfort YouTube channel for residents who may be unable to attend.