(KNZA)--St. Joseph, Missouri City Manager Bryan Carter has announced his resignation, effective September 6.
The announcement was made in a release from the city Wednesday.
Carter has served in the City Manager role since January 2021, when he was initially named Interim City Manager. He previously served in the city- legal department beginning in 2011.
As City Manager, the release says Carter has worked closely with city staff, the City Council, and community leaders to position St. Joseph for growth and redevelopment
Carter noted that leaving the City Manager role was a difficult decision, but one that will enable him to pursue other personal and career objectives
The release says the City Council will appoint an interim city manager upon Carter- departure and begin the search for a replacement immediately.
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