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After spending the past five years in regional government, Barnstable County Administrator John (Jack) Yunits Jr. announced that he will be leaving his position.
Mr. Yunitsâs contract is set to expire this Sunday, February 28, but the county administrator will not be leaving right away. In a phone interview with the Enterprise on Tuesday, February 23, Mr. Yunits said he will remain as the country administrator on an interim basis for âthe next couple months.â He noted that he wants to help see the government through the Fiscal Year 2022 budgeting and also through part of the scheduling for COVID-19 vaccines.
When Mr. Yunits does leave, he expects the board to look internally within Massachusetts government to fill this role. He said the internal posting has been put up and that an internal search will help to minimize turnover.
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By the time John “Jack” Yunits Jr. assumed the role of Barnstable County administrator in February 2016, most county governments in the state had been disbanded.
Critics held that the regional form of government was redundant, a waste of taxpayer money, and by 2010, Yunits said, county government in Massachusetts had all but disappeared.
“But as I got onto the Cape, I began to realize that it had an immense value,” said Yunits, a former Brockton mayor. “Some of the smaller towns didn t have the financial capacity to grab the resources necessary to do specific bidding, to do professional studies, to work in a regional way by combining assets and leveraging that combination of assets into something more financially impactful.”
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