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Council confirms administrative code changes to add five posts, reorganize duties
Summary
Sterling Heights City Council confirmed updates to the administrative code and plan effective May 6, adding five administrative officer positions and splitting several combined roles; the council discussed inclusion of a contractor on the organizational chart but approved the plan.
Sterling Heights City Council voted May 6 to confirm an updated administrative code and plan that adds five administrative officer positions, divides several combined roles, and reflects other organizational changes in city departments.
City Manager Mark Vanderpool summarized the revisions as updates to administrative officer listings already approved and budgeted. "There are 5 new administrative officer positions that have been added over the…
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