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City manager residency requirement sparks heated debate

June 12, 2024 | Carson City, Ormsby County, Nevada



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City manager residency requirement sparks heated debate
During a recent government meeting, discussions centered on the residency requirements for future city managers of Carson City. A committee member expressed the desire to formally agendize the topic, highlighting the importance of having city managers who are invested in the community. The member noted that previous city managers, Linda Ritter and Nick Marano, were required to live within the city limits, a practice that they believe fosters a stronger connection to the community.

The committee deliberated on whether to recommend to the Board of Supervisors that future city managers should also be mandated to reside within the city. Deputy City Manager Hicks provided insights, indicating that while there is no specific municipal code addressing this issue, the current city manager's contract includes a clause requiring residency unless waived for hardship or extenuating circumstances.

The conversation underscored the ongoing commitment to ensuring that city leadership is closely tied to the community it serves, with the committee poised to explore this matter further in future meetings.

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