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Director of Community Development
$157,248.00 - $200,904.00 Annually
Under the direction of the City Manager, this classification directs, plans, organizes, budgets and oversees the activities and programs related to the efficient operations of the Community Development Department. The Community Development Department encompasses the following divisions: Planning, Building and Safety, Code Enforcement and Permits and Licensing.
Examples of Duties
The following duties are typical of the various types of work that may be performed by this position. The duties included on this list are examples and the omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if work is similar, related or a logical assignment to the class.
By Liz Holbrook
Apr 20, 2021 8:09 PM
WAUSAU, WI (WSAU) Residents in Wausau will likely have the option to not be penalized for not mowing their lawn for a month this spring.
Tuesday evening the Wausau Public Health & Safety Committee discussed a resolution to suspend City Municipal Code regarding lawn mowing for the initiative “No Mow May”. The initiative began in Appleton in 2020 as a way to protect native bee pollinators.
Heading up the scientific portion of the initiative in Appleton was Lawrence University Assistant Professor of Biology Israel Del Toro. Del Toro spoke with the Committee by WebEx Tuesday evening, explaining that the initiative is to provide early season forage for emerging native pollinators by reducing mowing intensity during a month where foraging resources are limited.
WAUSAU, WI (WSAU) â Residents in Wausau will likely have the option to not be penalized for not mowing their lawn for a month this spring.
Tuesday evening the Wausau Public Health & Safety Committee discussed a resolution to suspend City Municipal Code regarding lawn mowing for the initiative âNo Mow Mayâ. The initiative began in Appleton in 2020 as a way to protect native bee pollinators.
Heading up the scientific portion of the initiative in Appleton was Lawrence University Assistant Professor of Biology Israel Del Toro. Del Toro spoke with the Committee by WebEx Tuesday evening, explaining that the initiative is to provide early season forage for emerging native pollinators by reducing mowing intensity during a month where foraging resources are limited.
By Liz Holbrook
Apr 20, 2021 8:09 PM
WAUSAU, WI (WSAU) Residents in Wausau will likely have the option to not be penalized for not mowing their lawn for a month this spring.
Tuesday evening the Wausau Public Health & Safety Committee discussed a resolution to suspend City Municipal Code regarding lawn mowing for the initiative “No Mow May”. The initiative began in Appleton in 2020 as a way to protect native bee pollinators.
Heading up the scientific portion of the initiative in Appleton was Lawrence University Assistant Professor of Biology Israel Del Toro. Del Toro spoke with the Committee by WebEx Tuesday evening, explaining that the initiative is to provide early season forage for emerging native pollinators by reducing mowing intensity during a month where foraging resources are limited.