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President Briden, why is the taxpayer on the hook to pay two salaries one for the AFO the other for the city manager? It would appear that their duties are one in the same, while I agree with the state that we have the AFO, I think you should save the taxpayers some money and let the city manager go. Think about how much money the city could save over the next 5 years on one salary with benefits? The city manager was the wrong choice to begin with. Mr. Brown was fired for no cause, only to cost the taxpayers money. This city manager is not well liked, too many connections to the prior city council. How could you or the rest of the council consider giving Graczykowski a contract? I can understand why Rossi and Rose would he is their puppet on a string.

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