Las Vegas Review-Journal

Boulder City seeks attorney to replace Olsen

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Council’s general election June 13.

Nearly 90 people applied the last time the position was open. After Boldt has determined the most qualified applicants, the City Council will interview them and appoint Olsen’s successor. ‘TIME FOR A CHANGE’

Olsen said he was asked to resign after meeting with Mayor Rod Woodbury and Councilman Cam Walker in February, the Boulder City Review reported.

“I have a great deal of respect for these folks on the City Council. Sev- eral of them feel like it’s time for a change, and before this new fiscal year starts would be a good time to do it,” Olsen said. “I thought I had two or three more years left in me. But they felt otherwise, so I agreed to step down.”

Olsen, 67, has been City Attorney since 1999. He described life in the city as being like a Norman Rockwell painting.

“A person moving here gets the feeling they may actually have a shot at getting a piece of the American dream,” he said.

Olsen’s separation agreement stipulates the city pay him four months’ salary and all his accrued leave after his employment ends. He will receive a pension from the Public Employees Retirement System of Nevada.

The agreement also prevents either the City or Olsen from suing each other. Contact Michael Scott Davidson at sdavidson@ reviewjour­nal.com or 702-477-3861. Follow @ davidsonlv­rj on Twitter.

 ?? Boulder City’s city attorney was asked to resign in February and will be stepping down from his post effective June 30 ?? Dave Olsen
Boulder City’s city attorney was asked to resign in February and will be stepping down from his post effective June 30 Dave Olsen

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