According to the press packet for the City of Washington City Council meeting for Sept. 6, the city is prepared to enter into an agreement with recently retired City Administrator Bob Morris in the interim.
Washington has been operating without a city administrator after Richard Downey unexpectedly resigned from the position effective Aug. 15.
The employment contract with Morris will be effective Sept. 12 and continue through March 12, 2012, and on a month-to-month basis thereafter, unless terminated by either party with 30 days notice.
Morris will be paid an hourly rate of $50 per hour and receive group medical coverage until April 30, 2012, and one month of city-paid group medical insurance benefits beyond that date for every 70 hours of work.
More information including quotes from Morris and Mayor Gary Manier will be available following the city council meeting tonight at 6:30 p.m. in the library meeting room at Five Points.
According to the press packet for the City of Washington City Council meeting for Sept. 6, the city is prepared to enter into an agreement with recently retired City Administrator Bob Morris in the interim.
Washington has been operating without a city administrator after Richard Downey unexpectedly resigned from the position effective Aug. 15.
The employment contract with Morris will be effective Sept. 12 and continue through March 12, 2012, and on a month-to-month basis thereafter, unless terminated by either party with 30 days notice.
Morris will be paid an hourly rate of $50 per hour and receive group medical coverage until April 30, 2012, and one month of city-paid group medical insurance benefits beyond that date for every 70 hours of work.
More information including quotes from Morris and Mayor Gary Manier will be available following the city council meeting tonight at 6:30 p.m. in the library meeting room at Five Points.