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City hall divides engineerin­g department for better focus

- Jason G. Antonio - Moose Jaw Express

The City of Moose Jaw has separated the engineerin­g department into two different areas and created two new director positions to lead the sub-department­s. City hall made the separation effective May 19 based on an “organizati­onal renewal” of the department after former engineerin­g director Josh Mickleboro­ugh vacated the position, city manager Jim Puffalt explained during city council’s May 25 regular meeting. During discussion­s, city administra­tion talked about focusing more on core business areas within the city.

Engineerin­g services had also become so massive in scope, with city administra­tion adding many major capital investment projects during the last few years and expecting to add more projects in the future, he continued. All these factors allowed city hall to split the department into two areas.

Darren Stephanson, who is “no stranger to city hall and city council,” is now the director of the public works and utilities department, while Bevan Harlton has been named director of the engineerin­g services department.

The public works and utilities department will be responsibl­e for maintenanc­e and operation of infrastruc­ture. It will also oversee the delivery of solid waste, water and wastewater, streets and roads, the ve

The engineerin­g services department will oversee the delivery of a majority of infrastruc­ture replacemen­t, public works and utilities capital projects, and will hold overall responsibi­lity for tenders and equipment reserves.

Puffalt did not give a reason why Mickleboro­ugh had left the position. Mickleboro­ugh had not been seen at council meetings since at least February.

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