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City manager highlights staffing, finance report timing, Tyler ERP transition and several road projects
Summary
City Manager Sharon D. Subadan introduced new hires, said the finance report will be presented 30 days in arrears, described a transition to Tyler Technologies with a planned 10-day blackout, and updated council on state-funded road projects including the Jonesboro Road roundabout (P10019841) and the Broadnax Creek bridge (T280).
City Manager Sharon D. Subadan opened the March 19 work session with a monthl y report that included staff introductions, finance-report timing changes, an ERP transition plan and updates on several transportation projects.
Subadan introduced new staff by name, including Anisha Nicholas (grants director), Samuel James (paralegal), Kimberly Johnson (administrative coordinator, legal), Christopher Marquez (police fleet manager), Maurice Parker (health, safety and compliance manager), Gibson Phillips (fleet maintenance manager) and Barbara Sanon (senior communications manager). “Thank you for acknowledging our newest additions to the team,” Subadan told council.
On finance reporting, Subadan…
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