Plum Grove mayor resigns

Plum Grove Mayor Mary Arrendell

Plum Grove Mayor Mary Arrendell is stepping down. On Friday, May 7, she submitted a simple, handwritten note to City Secretary Missy Pouncey that stated her intention to resign, effectively immediately, and signed the letter with “May God Bless You All.”

When Bluebonnet News asked about the resignation, Arrendell said she is tired of the constant stress of the position and is at peace with her decision to resign.

“I am just tired. For the betterment of the city, I felt it was the best decision for myself and the city to resign as mayor. I just felt it was time – both physically and mentally,” she said.

Arrendell was elected to the position last November and was sworn into office on Nov. 9, 2020.

With her departure, the City must now sort out who will fill in as mayor until the next election cycle. The city’s mayor pro tem, Barbara Norris, typically steps into the mayoral role when the mayor is not available; however, Norris did not seek reelection in the May 1 election, so her last day falls on Monday, 10, the date of the next Plum Grove City Council meeting.

Pouncey says she is in talks with the city’s attorney to sort out the next course of action. She hopes to have information to share with council at Monday’s meeting.

At that same council meeting, the City is planning to swear in three new council members – Debra Bell, Jacob Clay and Calvin Padgett – and one returning councilwoman, Diana Chunn.

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Before creating Bluebonnet News in 2018, Vanesa Brashier was a community editor for the Houston Chronicle/Houston Community Newspapers. During part of her 12 years at the newspapers, she was assigned as the digital editor and managing editor for the Humble Observer, Kingwood Observer, East Montgomery County Observer and the Lake Houston Observer, and the editor of the Dayton News, Cleveland Advocate and Eastex Advocate. Over the years, she has earned more than two dozen writing awards, including Journalist of the Year.

5 COMMENTS

  1. That and it’s a little too late to resign, I’m sure she can still be arrested and tried for corruption among other things too long to list lol

  2. I’m so glad I don’t live up there. Accidentally went through there a while back and it’s like a 3rd world country.

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