LOWVILLE, New York (WWNY) – Two Lewis County lawmakers oppose the creation of the new deputy county manager job.
At the most recent board meeting, a resolution was passed, creating the position which will offer a $15,000 stipend. The job is designed to support Tim Hunt, who was appointed county manager in August.
Legislator Vincent Nortz told the board he was opposing creating the new position, saying that his constituents have concerns over spending the money, and he believes Hunt is more than capable of doing all the duties of county manager.
Legislator Barry Lyndaker asked if there was someone already chosen for the job – was told the resolution wasn’t selecting someone – just allowing for the stipend first. Lyndaker then responded and called for transparency.
“We’ve had conversations. You gave me a name. I think we need to be honest here. I think it’s a waste of money. I think Tim can do the job. I don’t think this is necessary. I think we are doing it just to make someone happy. I’ve received a lot of phone calls about this and people are not happy about it,” said Lyndaker.
Legislature Chair Larry Dolhof responded by saying when interviewing for the county manager job, lawmakers learned that a deputy position was necessary to help and support the county manager.
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