Belt Buckle Awards 2004
Public Works Employees of the Year
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2 of Awards The following staff have been
recognized by the Public Works Department for their outstanding contributions:
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BRIAN MCMINN, Associate Civil Engineer
Brian, you are recognized for the number of challenging projects and
management tasks including becoming the City’s Army engineer and the
City’s pavement management expert this year. You’ve done all of this
while carrying a full load of project designs.
Because of your ability to anticipate problems and explore all of
the issues surrounding your projects you are able to produce exemplary
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KIRSTEN RIPHENBURG, Office
Assistant II Kirsten, you are an excellent example of what a City employee
should be. You are always cheerful, willing to help and you do
whatever is asked of you. When you are given a task to do, you do it
in an exemplary fashion, usually going above what is asked of you. You
have become an expert in Hansen.
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LEROY THRASH, Senior
Street Sweeper Operator Leroy, what has set apart
your 22 year career with the City is your dedication to the job both
when you are working and not working. It’s not uncommon for you to
check your areas on your own time to monitor the level of street
cleaning and parking patterns. You routinely report back items that
need to be addressed such as: signs, broken curbs, pot holes,
graffiti, drainage inlets, etc.
Leroy, you have an excellent job of maintaining equipment that
operates in a very hostile and dirty environment. |
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