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Ryan Poduska: Saratoga Springs's Newest City Council Member

By Chanel Nagaishi
SARATOGA SPRINGS - Ryan Poduska was sworn in as the newest member of the Saratoga Springs City Council at their meeting on September 5th. Poduska's appointment fills the vacancy left by his father Bud Poduska's passing in July.

According to the City of Saratoga Springs Facebook page, Ryan Poduska was born and raised in Orem, but relocated to Saratoga Springs while he attended Brigham Young University. After marrying his wife, Crystal, they lived in various cities around Utah County before making their way back to Saratoga Springs, where they have resided for eight years.

Poduska currently works at Xactware Solutions as an Instructional Designer, where he has been employed for the past 10 years. His work history also includes a variety of positions in the film industry -- including production, animation and project management -- which he is still occasionally involved with.

Poduska is no stranger to serving in the community. He was the president of the Villages at Saratoga Springs HOA for almost five years, a tough job as the community includes over 700 homes. As president, he took an active role in attending city council meetings and planning commission meetings for the benefit of the HOA residents. He also contributed to the developer submittal process and worked to educate local residents about the purpose of the HOA.

Poduska will serve as a member of the city council until January 2020. Feedback from residents has been overwhelmingly positive and supportive regarding this appointment.
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