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Mayor announces full-time housing inspector; parks gets $50,000 grant; local resident announces council run

2165871 · January 29, 2025
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Mayor Cindy Dickey informed council that Rich Snyder accepted the city's full-time housing inspector position; interim parks director reported a $50,000 grant for baseball and softball field work; and resident Jim Harrington used public comment to announce a run for an at-large council seat.

Mayor Cindy Dickey told the Salem City Council on Jan. 28 that Rich Snyder has accepted a full-time position as the city's housing inspector. Dickey said the additional staffing should accelerate the inspection schedule compared with the prior single part-time inspector.

"I just want to congratulate Rich Snyder on his position that he accepted with the…

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