Mayor Reynolds ready to suggest administrator

Early next week, everyone should know who Enumclaw’s next city administrator will be.

Early next week, everyone should know who Enumclaw’s next city administrator will be.

Mayor Liz Reynolds said she will forward a recommendation to the seven-members of the City Council during Monday’s regularly-scheduled meeting. Under Enumclaw’s mayor-council form of government, Reynolds can suggest who is hired, but nothing is official without council approval.

The city administrator is charged with running the city on a day-to-day basis, carrying out directives of the mayor and council.

City Attorney Mike Reynolds – no relation to the new mayor – has been serving as interim city administrator since Mark Bauer announced his resignation in November. Bauer’s last day on the job was Dec. 14; the following day, he started work as city manager in nearby Edgewood.

Reynolds has not gone public with her choice for city administrator, but noted her candidate is an in-house selection, pulled from the ranks of current department heads.

Reynolds said she decided to hire from within, rather than hiring an outside agency to conduct a widespread search, for several reasons. Primary among those was money.

“We just went through a really tough budget process,” she said, adding that looking high and low for a candidate doesn’t guarantee a perfect fit.

Hiring from within, she said, gets someone on the job immediately, guarantees a candidate ready to hit the ground running and, further, shows current city employees there is room for advancement.