The six new RTM members who won competitive races Coykendall, Petok, Drake, Wylie, Lucas and Moore - Contributed photos
The six new RTM members who won competitive races: Coykendall, Petok, Drake, Wylie, Lucas and Moore – Contributed photos

WESTPORT–When they are sworn in on Nov. 17, the RTM will have nine new members.

Several of the new members were voted in by their district residents. Gail Coykendall (D1), Jenna Petok, (D2), Adam Drake (D3), Charles Lucas and Victoria Wylie (D4) and Addison Moore (D9) each garnered enough votes in Tuesday’s contested district elections.

Joe Carson (D7), Jill Greyson (D8) and Josh Newman (D8) ran unopposed in districts with only four candidates.

As the legislative arm of the Town of Westport, the RTM signs off on all town expenditures greater than $20,000. The RTM also has the power to overturn decisions made by most other town bodies. 

Westport Journal reached out to a couple of the RTM’s members of longest standing to find out what sort of impressions the noobs have made on their elders and what advice those elders have for the new blood.

Matt Mandell, a 20-year member of the RTM, told Westport Journal,

“I see we may have the youngest-ever RTM member joining our group. The chamber honored Addison Moore with a Young Entrepreneur award just a few years ago, when he was at Staples. . . . While institutional knowledge is of course key, having such new and possibly forward-thinking perspectives might jump start some new directions.”

When asked if he had any advice for the rookies, Dick Lowenstein, a 22-year member of the RTM, told Westport Journal,

“Listen before you talk. You’ll be on the RTM for two years so you will have plenty of time to talk.  Committee assignments are a very important part of your work  on the RTM. Look at all of the RTM committees and the scope of their responsibilities. Which ones best match your interests and capabilities?”

Jeff Wieser, the current RTM moderator, said the orientation for new members will be handled during the first meeting they attend after being sworn in. “At the Dec. 2 meeting, we elect a Moderator and Deputy Moderator . . . . There we explain committees and ask everyone to rank their interests.”