Manchester welcomes Brock Waters as its new city manager next month
Manchester has appointed Brock Waters as its new city manager. The decision came after the City Council offered him the role over the weekend. Official approval followed on Monday evening in a council meeting.
The process moved quickly. On Saturday, the Manchester City Council extended the job offer to Waters, who currently serves in Osage. By Monday night, the council had formally approved his employment agreement.
Waters will take up his duties on May 4th. His arrival marks the start of what officials describe as a new era for the city. Mary Ann Poynor, Mayor Pro-Tem and City Council member, spoke positively about the appointment, calling it an exciting choice for Manchester. Waters himself shared optimism about the opportunity. He praised the city and its potential during discussions leading up to his hiring.
The new city manager's first day is set for early May. His leadership will guide Manchester through upcoming challenges and developments. Further details on his plans are expected to come from official city communications in the near future.
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