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Council
hires new city administrator
Eileen Stein will step into her
new position as Sisters City Administrator on April 2.
Stein succeeds Barbara Warren,
who is retiring.
Stein has served for the past
four-and-a-half years as a senior management analyst with the City of
Springfield Public Works Department.
Stein said she has long been
interested in becoming a city administrator and went to Springfield with
that career goal in mind. When the Sisters position was advertised, Stein
was interested.
"My husband and kids came
over and took a look at the community and decided this was a place we'd
like to live," Stein said.
There are some obvious differences
in scale between community the size of Springfield (pop. 50,000) and a
small town like Sisters (pop. 950, serving about 10,000). However, Stein
believes her experience will be valuable as Sisters moves into the future.
"I have had the opportunity
to work on many of the issues Sisters will be facing," Stein said.
Springfield has had to wrestle
with the possibility of becoming a bedroom community for Eugene versus
being a self-sustaining community in its own right.
That may be an issue for Sisters,
Stein believes.
"Are we going to become a
bedroom community for someplace else or are we going to have jobs in our
own community," she said.
Stein foresees challenges
associated with growth, including transportation and land use issues.
Stein's public works background
was important to the city council. According to Mayor Steve Wilson, the
growth issues identified by Stein require some understanding of how to
develop infrastructure.
As important as her skills,
Wilson said, was Stein's evident enthusiasm for working in Sisters.
"I think Eileen demonstrated
an excitement about Sisters and an excitement about the opportunity to
steer its growth over the next few years of critical growth" Wilson said.
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