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Duluth administration: investigator costs low, two tentative labor pacts heading to council, new city administrator nominee to be considered

5889375 · January 13, 2025
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Summary

City administration told the Duluth City Council that an outside investigation cost just over $3,000, tentative agreements with AFSCME and the confidential unit will come to the council for approval at the next meeting, and a proposed city administrator, Matt Staling, will be presented for confirmation.

City administration reported to the Duluth City Council that an outside investigative report released last week cost "just a little over $3,000," and that personnel and labor actions are moving toward the council for formal consideration.

The administration representative said the city had previously estimated the investigation would cost no more than $10,000 and that the final invoice came in a little over $3,000. "It came in just a little over $3,000," the administration noted.

On labor negotiations, the administration reported a tentative agreement has been reached…

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