Slow pace of consolidating some PWC-Fayetteville operations criticized
By Andrew Barksdale, The Fayetteville Observer, N.C. | |
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"This is frustrating," Lallier said. "Why can't those have been handled long before?"
Lallier was complaining about the slow pace of implementing operational changes for the fleet maintenance department. The minutiae included updated job descriptions and faster inputting of vehicle maintenance records at the
Last year, the
Lallier afterward said he has seen "substantial progress" in several other areas under study, including communications, purchasing and risk management, but less progress in fleet maintenance.
Although the city and the
Discussions, guided by
"It's a big undertaking," Blanchard said.
City Manager
"I'm sorry you are seeing the weeds grow, but we are committed to getting better every day," Voorhees said.
Those in attendance are on a city/
The committee is planning to present its first update in six months to the council
One studied area, the legal department, has been effectively merged, with City Attorney
Staff writer
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