The alarming number of unfilled positions is one of the key takeaways from Anchorage Mayor Dave Bronson’s gathering with the media Tuesday, along with one municipal employee who is still on administrative leave.
ANCHORAGE, Alaska - The alarming number of unfilled positions with the Municipality of Anchorage was one of the key takeaways from Mayor Dave Bronson’s gathering with the media Tuesday morning at City Hall, along with one municipal employee who is still on administrative leave.
Newly appointed chief fiscal officer Alden Thern said this year the municipality lost over half of its accounting department. The police department said it is providing the same level of service, but there is less “down time” for self-initiated activity and officers are working more overtime. Additionally, there may be a delay in response to non-emergency calls, as priority one calls — those that involve life-threatening components — take priority.
At the gathering, Mayor Bronson was asked about the current status of information and technology director Marc Dahl.recommended the administration terminate the employment of the IT director for his involvement in a plan to possibly overturn some results of the April 4 municipal election.
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