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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 9 Nov 1994, p. 20

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DAGE 22 WATERLOO CHRONCLE. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 30. 1994 - city hall management reorganization eliminates all commissioner jobs And then there were mm. The City of Waterloo has announced the elimina- nonofthelast otwhatseteooesevenaxtunimimer posts at City hall, " .. Kathy Durst, who had been ctmunissioner ofCom- mumty t"wrvices, has been appointed to the position of assistant chief administrative officer, CAO Tom Shackle announced Monday. Shackle himself had bee}: a commissioner (planning and public works) until he replaced Bob Byron earlier this year Stoche was not Qplaoeq. _ . Rob Deyman, who had been the assistant to the CAO, now assumes the new position of director of onramsatsonal effectiveness. He mll be responsible for the ongoing implements tmn and development of "Waterloo Inc." (the city's busmesroraented Initiative). Continuous Improve- ment pmgrams. strategic planning and the "organiar nonal rtNiesign process", . Damian sad that although the 35-year-old tram station has not )et been tiesagnatmi by LACAC "lt wall be. it has a lot of history around It. 'It'smst a matter of (along It to council and getting the destgna- non . Hoddle asked, while Butler said, station to a restaurant, shop or "lt should be something that museum - concepts some council. attracts tourtsm q lots prefer to offices - would have Daman said that although the been no more desirable than Mid, 35-year-old tram stahon has not land-Walwyn's plans. -iiry, '/tiriri'eer' Cord Lemon has been given overall responsibility for both engineering and works serv V1 ces Through the project. which Is organized by the KotchcnetWaterloo Salvanon Army. the Cmmd Way, CHYM PM and Country 570 radio, members of the mmmurul» donate unwanted mama and jackets to be Share the Warmth project provides coats for kids Midland-Walwyn The annual Share the Warmth prmect. which 10(de off yesterday at ng Value Centre, will pro- udc frw coats to morally thousands of local needy cluldrvn He sad Conversion of the tram h, l "tst Mn! upcmmr mu know that the vast mummy of your business umws muhm .1 nughlmurhmxl radius ot your ()ullt't Inwn Fapress us " mexpcmnc. Mfume way of Mung that market And Mum; pcnpk- know of Yitt't uh .md pmmuunm We can pm that message out to your ntughNourhood, m Ihr cmm- my ul Waterloo lnwn Ensure» m the dcstnhuttoo arm of the Waterloo Chmnu. Iv, Waterloo', nun! mnmng muunumry nr'w"rpupr'r I'm h Wcdnesday, we (an deheer from 10mm 24.500 Inserts for you lor ax Imlc n Sh?. pm Imnnend ho gm us working for you its [he mun Key to “punt - Fast Food Outlets Insert Egpress Smart operator grabs more than his share of the pizza pie. HELFING SMALL IUSINESS IN A IIG WAt "The only real use would have been as a train stauon. but New tunately we don't have that kind of annual anymore." Waterloo station was originally served by the Grand Trunk Rail. way, which was later bought by Planning director Greg Romanick has been put in charge ofboth planning and building inspections and is now director of planning and development, . ,........... The city's senior management has been reorganized into three mums of directors under the umbrellas of planning and public works, community services and corporate servime. Stockie said the total ofcity starwars and over- time has been reduced from $18 million in 1992 to $15.7 million - a 13 per cent. drop. "iiiTsryi, cGiinie operating; with 20 per cent lesa management staff today as compared to 1992," he "Mayor Brian Turnbull touted the realignment as "the result of terrihe cooperation and a great deal of hard work" by staff .. _ . "Ne new realignment will result in much shorter and more efficient channels of communication and reswnsibility It will improve what is already one of the most lean administrations in Ontario." dstributed to those in need. The coats. which can be donated at any Maeintash, Newtex or Reese dry cleaners location (where they are cleaned on a volunteer basis), are distributed at the Share the Warmth store on the third level of the Kitchener Mall. 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