The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Mayor turns CAO

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KINKORA – The former mayor of Kinkora doesn't have very far to walk to her new office after resigning from her post to take on the position of the municipali­ty’s chief administra­tive officer (CAO).

Mayor Tina Harvey recently resigned from her position on municipal council after discussion­s with other council members about the need for a someone to permanentl­y fill the CAO position.

“It was a difficult decision to make. It’s been difficult to find a CAO, not just for us, but in other municipali­ties. We’ve had several people fill the position but no long term solution,” said Harvey.

Under the new Municipal Government Act (MGA), an individual on a municipal council cannot at the same time hold the position of CAO.

“It was either one or the other. As mayor, my job was to serve the community. I think this is the best way I can serve the community going forward,” she said. “I feel like a voice for the community but in a different way. So, I’m very excited about this new role.”

Because the council had gone through the hiring process several times before, it felt if there was a candidate with knowledge of the MGA, the community and surroundin­g areas, it could consider appointing them to the full-time position.

“(Tina) has such a great grasp of the MGA. She works so well with the public and had already been doing some of the duties the CAO would look after. And it had been advertised several times in an attempt to find the long-term solution, so council discussed appointing her to the role," said the acting mayor of Kinkora, Janet Payne.

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