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LEWISTON After less than a year at the helm, Lewiston City Administrator Denis D’Auteuil submitted his resignation Tuesday, saying he plans to leave city management for the private sector.
Denis D’Auteuil has announced his resignation as Lewiston city administrator, effective July 27. D’Auteuil succeeded Ed Barrett in 2020, following Barrett’s retirement.
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Following a lengthy executive session, the City Council voted to accept a resignation agreement with D’Auteuil that establishes a 90-day transition period and provides for the payment of six months of salary and benefits.
D’Auteuil, a Lewiston native and resident, said he made the decision to move into the private sector after “much reflection and discussion” with his family.
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LEWISTON City officials say two portable restrooms placed at downtown locations are seeing heavy use, but are meant as only a temporary measure within the city’s larger response to homelessness.
Officials said the restrooms, placed in Kennedy Park and the “PUG” park on Bartlett Street, will help the city evaluate the potential use of more permanent bathroom facilities as the city considers a range of options.
Offering public bathrooms, as well as other day shelter or warming shelter facilities, was included in a recent set of recommendations from Lewiston’s Housing Committee.
Last week, city staff presented short- and long-term options to the City Council, including portable warming shelters, permanent bathrooms, and a potential partnership with a local faith organization for a mobile shower unit.