Summary
TROY -- Dismantling the city's "clunky" public works department, adding an assistant public service and safety director, restructuring management and eliminating vacant rank-and-file jobs are highlights of a cost-cutting plan backed by city officials.
The reorganization would cut $270,485 annually in salaries and benefits, according to Patrick Titterington, the city's public service and safety director.See the full content of this document
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Troy Public Works Eyed for Cuts
That's about 1.5 percent of $17.5 million the city pays in salaries and benefit...
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