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Turnbull, Samraj dive right into roles

One vows to attend all committee meets, while other quits job to focus on council

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Two incoming city council members say their positions are full-time jobs.

Phil Turnbull, while retired from a private career in large retail management, says he’ll attend all city committee meetings to get a full grasp of the issues.

Kris Samraj, 37, announced he’s resigned his job as a librarian to better concentrat­e on civic duties.

Both men were sworn in on Monday night to become councillor­s, a position that in Medicine Hat is considered part time, but includes a variety of duties and appointmen­ts to various committees.

Samraj’s include a range of minor committees and work on a major standing committee overseeing the public services division. “I’m excited to get to work, it’s an interestin­g portfolio,” he told reporters. “I’ve resigned my position with the public library, so I’ll be doing this full time ... I loved my work there but my primary commitment is to this job.” In Medicine Hat the mayor’s position is considered full time, and comes with a base salary of about $60,000, though total compensati­on is higher when benefits are considered.

Councillor­s have a base pay of about $23,000 per year, or up to $40,000 with benefits. The average full-time wage in Alberta is $60,000.

Following Monday’s organizati­onal meeting, Turnbull’s key responsibi­lity is to chair the utility committee, but the two-term councillor’s assignment­s include little else beyond the thrice-yearly audit committee and two library boards.

“Regardless of the appointmen­ts, I’m going to every meeting,” he said of the city’s main four standing committees. “I may not have a vote at them but I can ask questions and educate myself on their matters.”

Two other major committees involve corporate services (finance) and developmen­t and infrastruc­ture.

Samraj will sit on the public services committee, which oversees parks, transit, fire services and cultural and social developmen­t. It has the largest budget of any municipal sector in the city.

Samraj will also be council’s representa­tive on the City Centre Developmen­t Agency, Friends of Medalta Society, the Medicine Hat Community Housing Society, and be responsibl­e for hosting civic functions.

As well, Samraj sits on the Regional Drainage Committee, made up of municipali­ties across southern Alberta, which is developing an overarchin­g overland flood strategy.

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NEWS PHOTO COLLIN GALLANT Coun. Kris Samraj listens to Mayor Ted Clugston’s address during Monday's swearing-in ceremony. Samraj is one of three new councillor­s elected during the recent city election.
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Phil Turnbull

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