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5/8/1995
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5/8/1995
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Tali IS IS <br /> IT . . . . <br /> For the Week of May 1 , 1995 - May 5, 1995 <br /> ADMINISTRATION <br /> TIM CRUIKSHANK, THE NEW CITY ADMINISTRATOR OF LAUDERDALE, MN <br /> Yesterday, Tim Cruikshank accepted the position of City <br /> Administrator for the City of Lauderdale. One of three finalist <br /> who interviewed with the Lauderdale City Council on Tuesday <br /> night, Tim was by far the candidate of choice. His last day will <br /> be May 19th. Kitty is in charge of the going away party, so when <br /> the details are finalized, we will let you know. <br /> Tim is putting together information as to what his <br /> responsibilities are, what projects he will leave unfinished and <br /> the ongoing projects that have high priorities so that we can <br /> structure several organizational scenarios for Council to <br /> consider. <br /> Cathy Bennett and I attended the 7th Annual Partnership Minnesota <br /> Conference. There were two outstanding presentations: a panel <br /> discussion comprised of State agency personal, the Eagan City <br /> Administrator and a representative of a federal agency and <br /> secondly, a presentation by a Humphrey Institute graduate <br /> student. <br /> The panel discussion centered on the need to motivate <br /> volunteerism as a way of involving people in their government. <br /> Each panelist discussed projects in their agencies or city that <br /> involved people working together for a common good, saving money, <br /> building trust and developing non-traditional ways of providing <br /> services. <br />
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