Retitle Code Enforcement Supervisor to Senior Code Enforcement Officer
In Plain English
The city wants to change a job title to better reflect what the employee actually does. The Code Enforcement Supervisor currently works in the field rather than managing other staff. The new title removes the supervisory aspect and emphasizes field work.
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Votes
Motion to approve the Retitle/Revision of Senior Code Enforcement Officer
3 to 0
Why This Vote Matters
The council unanimously approved changing a job title from "Code Enforcement Supervisor" to "Senior Code Enforcement Officer." This administrative change better reflects that the employee works in the field enforcing city codes rather than supervising other staff. The retitle is a routine personnel matter with no financial impact and no change to the employee's actual duties.
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Community Discussion
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