Before new City Manager Fidel Maltez was sworn into office in January, the city council had already approved his plan to overhaul the administrative offices in an effort to improve services to the city’s residents. That plan included separating the deputy city manager position in two, creating a deputy city manager in charge of operations, and another in charge of finance. It also created a new position in the Director of Constituent Services. …
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