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Agenda Packet
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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
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3/26/2018
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<br /> <br />City of Redwood City Page 15 <br />Sewer System Management Plan, March 2018 Element II <br />Each position included in Figure II-1 entails certain responsibilities related to the implementation <br />of the SSMP. Position descriptions are as follows: <br />• City Council – The role of the City Council is to establish policies, provide directives, <br />and authorize services and projects according to Staff recommendations. <br />• City Manager – The role of the City Manager is to lead staff according to City <br />Council policies and directives, and serve as the chief correspondent to the City <br />Council and the Public. <br />• Public Communications Manager – The role of the Public Communications Manager <br />is to ensure the development and dissemination to the community of clear, accurate <br />and comprehensive information; and to continually develop methods and techniques <br />for accomplishing improved communication between the City government and the <br />general community. <br />• Community Development Director – The role of the Community Development <br />Director is to oversee departmental performance and delegate responsibility and <br />authority to the Building and Inspection Manager and to the Engineering and <br />Transportation Manager/City Engineer. The Community Development Director is <br />also responsible for overseeing economic development, redevelopment, and planning <br />functions for the City. <br />• Public Works Director – The role of the Public Works Director is to oversee <br />departmental performance and delegate authority and responsibility to the Assistant <br />Public Works Director. <br />• Assistant Public Works Director (LRO) – The role of the Assistant Public Works <br />Director is to oversee departmental performance and delegate authority and <br />responsibility to the Public Works Superintendent. <br />• Manager, Building & Inspection – The role of the Manager of Building & Inspection <br />is to ensure codes and regulations are followed, to oversee inspections, and to manage <br />issuance of permits and citations. <br />• Engineering and Transportation Manager/City Engineer – The role of the Engineering <br />and Transportation Manager/City Engineer is to provide direction to staff in the <br />development and implementation of engineering design and construction standards <br />for City facilities’ construction, installation, rehabilitation, repair, and improvement <br />and to ensure through inspection that all City works are fully compliant with these <br />standards. <br />• Public Works Superintendent (LRO) – The role of the Public Works Superintendent <br />is to oversee the City’s wastewater and stormwater collection systems. Primary <br />responsibilities are to manage resources and budget, prepare wastewater collection <br />system planning documents and contingency plans, correspond with other agencies <br />regarding permits and regulations, and ensure full and proper implementation of this <br />SSMP. <br />• Building and Code Enforcement Inspectors – The role of the building inspectors is to <br />ensure conformance of newly constructed or rehabilitated residences, commercial <br />businesses, and industries with City ordinances and adopted standards of practice <br />(i.e., the Uniform Plumbing Code). The role of code enforcement inspectors is to <br />6.2.A. - Page 23
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