Centennial District 1 Council Member Amy Tharp Named Mayor Pro Tem
Published on March 04, 2026
On March 3, 2026, Centennial’s District 1 Council Member Amy Tharp was sworn in as Mayor Pro Tem and will serve in the role until March 2, 2027. Elected annually by fellow Council Members, this position carries out mayoral functions during any temporary absences of the Mayor.
Council Member Tharp has called Centennial home since 2006 and brings more than 34 years of experience in education and community service to her role on City Council. Her career with Littleton Public Schools included more than 15 years as an instructional coach, supporting educators and advancing academic excellence across grade levels.
“I am honored and grateful to my fellow Council Members for entrusting me with the role of Mayor Pro Tem,” said Mayor Pro Tem Amy Tharp. “I look forward to continuing to serve the residents of Centennial and advancing City values and initiatives that strengthen our community.”
“Amy’s thoughtful leadership, collaborative approach, and dedication to serving Centennial make her an outstanding choice for Mayor Pro Tem,” said Christine Sweetland, Mayor of Centennial. “I am grateful for her continued service on City Council and her commitment to our community’s success.”
As a District 1 Council Member, Tharp serves as a liaison to several community organizations and committees, which include (not limited to):
- Colorado Municipal League Board Member
- Centennial Budget Committee
- National League of Cities
- Littleton Public Schools
- Southeast Metro Stormwater Authority