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Proposed Sault Ste. Marie policy wouldn’t apply to current department heads who live outside the city limits

If Ward 4 Coun. Stephan Kinach gets his way at next week's city council meeting, newly hired department heads could be forced to live within the city as a condition of employment.

Their proposed policy wouldn’t apply to current department heads who live outside the city limits, only to new hires. Whereas Sault Ste. Marie city council recognizes the importance of fostering strong leadership and community involvement within our municipal government; and Whereas city council believes that having department heads to live within the city limits will ensure that they share the same concerns as the residents they serve, particularly concerning budget decisions and spending

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