Wednesday, July 13, 2022

Allentown's Chief Operating Officer Resigns

wlvr.org
Allentown’s chief operating officer resigns five months into job
"Lightner was appointed in mid-February to the $120,000-a-year position after serving in city government since 2008. Prior to becoming COO, he was director of community and economic development and deputy mayor under former Mayor Ray O’Connell. Tuerk appointed Lightner to the newly created COO position as part of a restructuring of the mayor’s office."

Budget Hint: Here's a oppurtunity to save the city $120,000 a year. Unfortunatly the mayor said he wants to refill the position. Will it be for the same amount of money? Or will it be for more?

Question is how many people at the top does to take to run the city for the mayor?

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