Heber City’s manager is pushing for a three-year contract extension, which would keep current leadership in place through the next few years. The city council will soon vote on whether to lock in this deal, effectively setting the tone for the town's growth and policy direction.
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The contract will lock in the manager's salary and benefits for the next three years, impacting the city's long-term personnel budget.
The city manager gains job security, while the city benefits from consistent leadership during a time of local growth.
Residents who feel the city is heading in the wrong direction may be frustrated by the lack of a leadership change.