History of the City Secretary
The position of a city secretary or municipal clerk is the oldest public servant role in recorded history. The earliest clerks appeared around 5,000 B.C. with the invention of writing. Biblical reference to the town clerk is found in the Book of Acts chapter 19:35. There is history dating back to ancient Greece that is sometimes titled "city clerk." Early clerk scribes literally used the quill writing instrument. The clerk's office is always one of the first offices created when government is established, and the office is charged with keeping the official records of the government. This government position literally follows the history of writing itself, advancing from verbal, handwritten, typed, and printed, to computerized, digitized and Internet-based documentation and communication technology.
The Lake Worth City Secretary's Office of today uses modern technology to provide services to citizens, city council, staff, and other government agencies. Ordinances, minutes, and agendas are available electronically, and documents are maintained in accordance with the records management system mandated by the State of Texas. Election laws are both federal and state based, and this office must keep abreast of the latest legal requirements to ensure that all required standards are met. The challenges of official record keeping today, although increased in volume as compared to the past, is maintained by a trained, competent office to ensure that the official records of the City are kept through time for current and future knowledge and historical documentation.
The City Secretary's Office continues to preserve the tradition, ethics, integrity and standards developed by the pioneers of the position in the City of Lake Worth. The following is a listing of those who have served the City of Lake Worth as City Secretary.
City Secretary | Dates Served |
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Holly Fimbres | November 2021 to present |
Monica Solko | March 2017 to November 2021 |
Linda Rhodes | February 2002 to February 2017 |
Joey Highfill | June 2001 to February 2002 |
Bob Salinas | April 2000 to May 2001 |
Mark Todd | March 1992 to March 2000 |
Dorothy Prailey | September 1991 to March 1992 |
Linda Ingram | November 1986 to September 1991 |
Robert Turner | March 1986 to October 1986 |
Linda Haskell | February 1985 to March 1986 |
L. O. Irby | January 1969 to January 1985 |
T. L. Bourland | November 1968 to December 1968 |
R. L. Blevins | February 1965 to July 1968 |
Johnnie Calhoun | October 1964 to January 1965 |
John Blackwell | October 1964 to October 1964 |
George Campbell | July 1964 to September 1964 |
W. S. Brumbaugh | 1957 to 1964 |
E. E. Flory | 1954 to 1957 |
Leo P. Ward | 1951 to 1953 |
C. L. Elston | 1950 to 1951 |