Retirements, resignations led to high number of City Hall vacancies
The high number of vacancies at City Hall that led to significant cost savings in 2014 was the result of retirements, resignations and maternity leaves.
Overall, the City’s general fund operational analysis showed a near $1.8 million positive variance, which meant that the budget surplus was greater than expected. Job vacancies at City Hall led to a close to $300,000 positive variance in salaries, wages and benefits.
Financial services director Joe Day, who is filling in as the acting city manager this week, said some of the employees who left did so due to philosophical differences with council and the direction the team was going, he said. One of the directors – former public works director Colin Innes – left to take the “opportunity of a lifetime,” Day said.
Day said he there was some initiative from council to see some changes at the upper management level.


