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Collegedale Has 4 City Manager Finalists; Outgoing City Manager Rogers Also Wants Car Allowance Friday, May 7, 2021 - by Gail Perry
The city will host a reception for four candidates to fill the city manager’s position. It will be held from 4:30 until 5:30 on Monday. The residents of the community are invited to come and informally talk to and meet the applicants. The commissioners will make the decision of who to hire, but the residents will be able to give recommendations.
Attorney Harry Cash was approved by the Collegedale commissioners to represent the city regarding a demand from Ted Rogers, former city manager, for a car allowance.
Collegedale Approves Little Debbie Park Despite Neighbors Concerns; McKee To Pay For Construction, Maintenance Of Branded Equipment Tuesday, April 20, 2021 - by Gail Perry
Concerns that the Collegedale commissioners had about accepting the gift of a city park from the McKee Corporation were dispelled with a letter that the donor gave to the city in the past week. In a unanimous vote Monday night, the commissioners authorized the acceptance of the contractual terms related to the Little Debbie Park at The Commons.
The original worry was that maintenance of the park would cost so much that property taxes might have to be raised.
Collegedale Commissioners Weigh Whether To Accept Little Debbie Park; 31 Apply To Be City Manager Tuesday, April 6, 2021 - by Gail Perry
Collegedale commissioners are undecided about accepting the gift of a city park from the McKee corporation. They all agreed that it would be a great park and would add value to the city. However, it also would have the potential of costing Collegedale so much for their part of the agreement and for park maintenance that property taxes would have to be raised, officials said Monday night.
Plans for the park were prepared and negotiated during the past two years by former City Manager Ted Rogers without informing the mayor or members of the commission, the city attorney or anyone from the parks and recreation department, it was stated.
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