Tybee Island, a charming and beautiful city nestled off the Georgia coast, is getting ready to welcome a new City Manager. After a nearly year-long search, the Tybee City Council is set to finalize an agreement with Bret Bell, currently employed at the City of Savannah Public Affairs Office. This notable decision emerged from the recent City Council meeting.
Over two highly qualified competitors, Bell was selected for the position. Among the other candidates was Michelle Owens, who has been performing the duties of the City Manager in an interim capacity since September. Owens stepped into the role following the resignation of former City Manager, Shawn Gillen. The agreement signed between Bret Bell and the city reveals that he will officially start his duties on September 3rd, with an annual salary of $165,000. The contract also includes provisions for merit-based raises each year.
The Tybee City Council will host a meeting on Thursday at 6:30 p.m. to vote on the terms of Bell’s contract. This meeting marks the closing phase of an extensive search for a new City Manager, a process that involved thorough screening and multiple rounds of interviews. Community members are optimistic that this new appointment will bring fresh perspectives and innovative management strategies to the city.
While the city prepares for this transition in leadership, the prime focus is on ensuring a smooth handover of responsibilities. The City Council and the incoming City Manager are committed to maintaining Tybee Island’s charm while navigating the challenges that come with growth and development.
The citizens of Tybee Island are eager for the future, anticipating that Bret Bell’s experience and knowledge from his tenure with the City of Savannah’s Public Affairs Office will aid in his success as their new City Manager. Bell is known for his strategic planning and commitment to transparency, ensuring that the City Council’s actions align with the community’s interests.
Under Bell’s leadership, Tybee Island expects to see significant improvements in administrative efficiency, financial planning, and community engagement. The local government also hopes to enhance their commitment to environmental conservation and sustainable development, a priority for a city that treasures its natural beauty and coastal proximity.
This new chapter in Tybee Island’s administration is highly anticipated, as the community looks forward to embracing the changes and improvements that come with new leadership. As Bell prepares to take up his new role, the city waits with bated breath – hopeful for the future and keen on the journey ahead.
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