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City Management

 

 

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Chief Executive Officer

John Harry

The City of Salisbury operates under a corporate structure that categorises activities under five main categories: City Development, Community Development, Business Excellence, City Projects and Asset Services. In addition to these main categories, there is also a Governance & Audit unit. Each departmental head (called a General Manager) reports to the Chief Executive Officer. All meet twice per month to monitor the progress of project activity and the administration of Council policies.

To see the current organisational structure, download the current Organisation Chart.

Activities and Departments

    City Development
    • General Manager: Greg Waller 
    • Urban Development
    • Economic Development
    • Development Services
    • Development Engineering
    • Environmental Health & Safety
    Community Development
    • General Manager: Jane Trotter
    • Library Services
    • Social Planning
    • Culture, Recreation & Youth
    • Healthy Ageing & Access
    • Youth & Neighbourhood Services
    • Marketing & Customer Relations
    • Business & Cemetery Services
    • Recreation Services (West)
    • Recreation Services (South)
    Business Excellence
    • General Manager: Peter Fairlie-Jones
    • People & Culture
    • Property Services
    • Budget & MGT Accounting
    • Information Services
    • Revenue & Finance
    • Contracts & Procurement
    • Assets & Projects
    City Projects
    • General Manager: Colin Pitman
    • Capital Works
    • Traffic
    • Strategic Asset Management
    • Design Services
    • Water Systems
    • Administration Support & Project Cost Control
    • Waste Management (NAWMA)
    Asset Services
    • General Manager: Mark van der Pennen
    • Civil Services
    • Parks & Landscape
    • Performance & Systems Development
    • Business Services

       

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