Salina, Kan., city manager works to improve development process.

From: Salina Journal (Salina, Kansas) | Date: December 13, 2005 | Copyright information

Byline: Darrin Stineman

Dec. 13--City Manager Jason Gage already had laid down the law with his staff about the importance of improving the development process.

Now, it's in writing.

At a Salina City Commission study session on Monday, Gage presented a seven-point "Commitment to Service Quality" that will be posted in the offices of city personnel who deal with industrial, commercial and residential development.

"This is a statement that...

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