Wednesday, August 31, 2016

City To Hire New Director of Planning

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Michiel Wackers is leaving his position as Director of Planning Conservation and Development, on October 14. He is relocating to Ohio, where his wife has accepted a prestigious position with the Ohio State University system.  
Yesterday, the city advertised the open position. 

The Director's position profoundly influences the city, shaping decisions ranging from open space acquisition to the density and types of housing to the location of commercial and industrial activity. The new hire will staff the Planning and Zoning Commission, the Economic Development Commission, Inland Wetlands, the Conservation Commission, the Design Review and Historic Preservation Board, Zoning Board of Appeals, Redevelopment Agency, and the Citizen's Advisory Commission. 
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POSTED: 8/30/2016
DEADLINE: 9/20/2016

POSITION TITLE:    Director of Planning, Conservation & Development
SALARY RANGE:    $85,197 - $126,090

The City of Middletown is accepting applications for the position of Director of Planning, Conservation & Development. This position is located in the Middletown Planning, Conservation & Development Department.  Completed City of Middletown Application for Employment forms must be received in the Human Resources Division no later than 4:30 p.m. on September 20, 2016.

Complete job description and application forms  may be obtained in the Human Resources Division, Room 206, Middletown Municipal Building, 245 deKoven Drive, Middletown, Connecticut 06457; or, applications can be printed from our website at www.Middletownct.gov. Click on Employment.  (Faxed or e-mailed applications are not accepted.)

Link for more information- http://www.cityofmiddletown.com/qcontent/NewsFeed.aspx?FeedID=662

1 comment:

  1. I heard the Director of Water & Sewer position is also being advertised, as the current Director is retiring within the next couple of months.

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