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Elected Officials
 

Mayor C. Kim Bracey

Controller Robert Lambert

Treasurer Karin Krebs

City Council
   Genevieve Ray
   Carol Hill Evans
   Toni Smith
   Henry Nixon
   Renee Nelson  


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Department Directors

Michael J. O'Rourke, Esq.
  (Business Administration)

James E. Gross
   (Public Works)

Kevin Schreiber 
  (Economic Development)

Chief Wesley Kahley
  (Police Department)

Chief Steven R. Buffington
  (Dept of Fire/Rescue)


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Census 2010

  
(02) Accomplishments



2008In 2008 the cumulative savings realized through the implementation of action plans as outlined in the Cost Savings Initiative surpassed $5,600,000.
  
2006In 2006 the cumulative savings realized through the implementation of action plans as outlined in the Cost Savings surpassed $4,300,000.
  
2004In 2004 the cumulative savings realized through the implementation of action plans as outlined in the Cost Savings Initiative surpassed $3,100,000.
  
2002In 2002 the cumulative savings realized through the implementation of action plans as outlined in the Cost Savings Initiative surpassed $2,000,000.
  
2000Cumulative savings realized through the implementation of action plans as outlined in the Cost Savings Initiative surpassed $1,000,000 in October.
  
1999
Awarded first place in the Large Advanced Wastewater Treatment category by the United States Environmental Protection Agency.

Recognized by Governor Tom Ridge for "Environmental Excellence".

Reduced operating expenses by $410,236 (as outlined in our Cost Savings Initiative) without diminishing the quality of the effluent.

  
1998Reduced operating expenses by $284,937 by implementing several of the action plans outlined in our Cost Savings Initiative.
  
1997Received the Governor's Award for Environmental Excellence from Governor Tom Ridge.
Received the "Central Pennsylvania Water Quality Association 1997 Class II Plant Safety Award"

Began developing our Cost Savings Initiative.

  
1996The Chesapeake Local Government Advisory Committee selected the facility as the recipient of its award for Innovative Community Development. This award was given to the treatment facility for its use of the Kruger A/O biological nutrient removal process.
  
1995
Received the Pennsylvania Water Environment Association Plant Operations and Maintenance Excellence Award. In receiving the award the plant was noted for accomplishing the mission of the P.W.E.A. which is to protect, preserve, and improve the water environment in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.

Received the top award by the United States Environmental Protection Agency Region III for "Operations and Maintenance Excellence".

  
1993Received the top award by the United States Environmental Protection Agency Region III for "Operations and Maintenance Excellence".










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