Princeton City Manager Resigns Amidst City's Rapid Growth
WFAAJanuary 5, 20261 min592 views
6 connectionsΒ·8 entities in this videoβUnexpected Resignation
- π The city manager of Princeton, Mike Mashburn, resigned unexpectedly on Monday, leaving city hall without prior warning.
- π§ The resignation email was reportedly received by the mayor just five minutes before a council meeting.
- β οΈ Mashburn had been on a 12-week leave of absence prior to his resignation, which began after he filed for FMLA.
Reasons for Discontent
- π A council member had requested a performance evaluation for the city manager following resident concerns.
- ποΈ Key issues raised by residents included property taxes on improperly annexed homes and frustration over the vote on winter quarter averaging for wastewater utility rates.
City's Response and Future Outlook
- π€ Mayor Eugene Escobar Jr. stated that the council accepted the resignation and has already named an interim city manager.
- π Despite the sudden departure, the mayor expressed confidence that the city's projects and departmental operations will not be slowed down.
- π± The resignation is seen as another challenge in Princeton's ongoing story of rapid growth and its associated growing pains.
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City Manager ResignationPrincetonFastest Growing CityCity CouncilProperty TaxesWastewater Utility RatesFMLA LeavePerformance EvaluationInterim City ManagerMunicipal Government
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