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Sandusky Bids Farewell to Long-Serving City Commissioners at Final Meeting

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Published on December 24, 2025
Sandusky Bids Farewell to Long-Serving City Commissioners at Final MeetingSource: City of Sandusky

Last night marked the end of an era for the City of Sandusky with the final City Commission meeting for Commissioners Dick Brady, Dennis Murray, and Steve Poggiali. According to a social media post from the City of Sandusky, a crowd of family, friends, and colleagues gathered to recognize and celebrate the commissioners' service to the community.

During their tenure, Brady and Murray, who both commenced their current terms in 2014, had the opportunity to serve as president and vice president of the commission. They are credited with leading the city through a period marked by significant positive changes. Steve Poggiali, having joined the Commission in 2022, also concluded his service. The commissioners were notably thanked for their "dedication, perseverance, and leadership," which their social media post stated "will remain a lasting part of Sandusky's story."

The Commissioners were no strangers to the ebbs and flows of civic leadership. Under their stewardship, Sandusky has maneuvered through challenges and embraced opportunities for growth, all reflective in the fabric of the city's current landscape. Their collective contributions were recognized as instrumental in shaping the city's direction during a transformative period in its history.