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untanglingwebs
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ARTICLE XXI. PRINCIPAL STAFF OFFICIALS
§ 2-170 MAXIMUM NUMBER OF POSITIONS.
In accordance with § 4-202(b) of the Flint City Charter, the Mayor is hereby authorized to create
additional staff official positions, and their responsibilities, in the manner provided in this article, provided however, that there shall be no more than ten principal staff officials serving at the pleasure of the Mayor.
(Ord. 3195, passed 2-24-92)
§ 2-171 RESOLUTION AND DESCRIPTION REQUIRED.
Except as otherwise provided in this article, the Mayor shall, at least 30 days before a principal staff official position is created under this article, submit a resolution to the City Council stating the title and description of responsibilities of each such position.
(Ord. 3195, passed 2-24-92)
§ 2-172 DURATION OF POSITION.
A principal staff official position created under this article and approved by the City Council by adoption of a resolution shall continue until terminated, or its responsibilities are consolidated with another principal staff official position created under this article by the Mayor. The Mayor shall submit prior written notice of the termination of a principal official staff position, or the consolidation of the responsibilities of principal official staff positions created under this article, to the City Council.
(Ord. 3195, passed 2-24-92)
§ 2-173 EXPANSION OF RESPONSIBILITIES.
The Mayor may expand the responsibilities of a principal official staff position appointed under § 4-202a of the Flint City Charter or created under this article. In no event shall a principal official staff position be paid more than one salary for the expanded and/or consolidated responsibilities. The Mayor shall submit prior written notice of the expanded responsibilities of a principal official staff position to the City Council.
(Ord. 3195, passed 2-24-92)
§ 2-174 CREATION OF AUTHORIZED POSITIONS.
Within 15 days of the effective date of this article the Mayor may submit appropriate resolution(s) to the City Council identifying the title and description of the responsibilities of any position authorized to be created under this article, which position shall then have immediate effect. Thereafter, any position authorized under this article shall be created as prescribed in § 2-171.
(Ord. 3195, passed 2-24-92)
Walling has been shifting his appointees around to find funding for them. Tracy Adkinson's Superintendent position was ruled unnceccessary so she is back in the Mayor's office. Others were shifted to the police department and transportation (some in grant funded slots).
This ordinance is the one used by michael Brown to oust Williamson appointees. So where is council on the issue. All I have heard s some lip service about how these people have been moved
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Thu Dec 30, 2010 8:37 pm |
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untanglingwebs
El Supremo
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Since council writes the ordinances and the Charter gives the Mayor the right to 10 principal staff, can council legitimately limit the Mayor's appointments. They have targeted people they don't like through the budget and any means available to them in attempts to eliminate them. Do you believe they have this right. Remember how when Walling appointed Donna Poplar he told council he did not have to have their appproval. What place in the charter does she fall into? Since her position was already created, does she get a pass? |
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Fri Dec 31, 2010 11:17 am |
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Ryan Eashoo
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Do you even have to ask that? Of course he will, he has turned a blind eye and deaf ear to all the things he criticized Williamson for. |
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