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Old 02-05-2020, 01:46 PM
 
Location: Macon, Georgia
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This is great! Quote: [The changes would eliminate 11 county positions. Five of those are vacant so we would have to find a home for six employees and beef up code enforcement for those who don’t transition to the private company,” Moffett said. “My job is to make sure we have a place in this government.”

Moffett said there would be no loss in benefits or pay.

Opportunities for those displaced workers are available in the code enforcement and facilities departments, he said.

Reichert said there are four main areas to consider to improve the department: public safety, leeway in the code to allow for adaptive reuse of buildings, efficiency and cost.]
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