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Scranton Declares IT Emergency While Filling Job Gaps An unexpected resignation has forced the Pennsylvania city to fill two IT department lead positions. The city has enacted an emergency declaration to contract directly with Bedrock Technology, which will cover IT services in the meantime. April 21, 2021 • (TNS) Vacancies in Scranton s Information Technology Department prompted Mayor Paige Gebhardt Cognetti to declare an emergency to quickly secure third-party IT services until the positions are filled. The city s IT network systems manager, former department Director Frank Swietnicki, resigned unexpectedly April 5. Swietnicki transitioned to the network systems manager role, a new position created in the 2021 budget, at the beginning of the year as part of a reorganization of the department, city Business Administrator Carl Deeley said. The director position has remained open since the transition. ....
Scranton, Pa., Mayor Declares Emergency to Secure IT Services govtech.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from govtech.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Big trucks rattle residential street in Scranton Updated Feb 20, 2021; The vibrations of big trucks rumbling down her narrow residential street set off her doorbell camera. Dozens of big trucks, most loaded with road salt, detour daily down Third Avenue because they are too heavy to cross the nearby East Elm Street bridge that has a 15-ton weight limit, in place since 2015, residents and city officials said. Rising truck traffic in recent years has become unbearable for the nearly three dozen residences on Third Avenue. “When we bought or began renting our homes, Third Avenue was a quiet, peaceful street. Now, we seem to live in an industrial park. Something must be done,” said a letter signed by Tunney and 19 of her neighbors and sent to Scranton City Council last month. ....