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City manager to present State of City on Tuesday

Posted at 6:09 pm March 18, 2024
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Randy Hemann (Photo courtesy City of Oak Ridge)

Oak Ridge City Manager Randy Hemann is scheduled to present the State of the City of Oak Ridge during a lunchtime meeting on Tuesday.

Hemann has been city manager since November 1, 2023.

His Tuesday presentation is to the League of Women Voters of Oak Ridge. It is scheduled from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesday at the Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church at 809 Oak Ridge Turnpike. The presentation will begin at noon, and it has been organized by the League of Women Voters of Oak Ridge. You don’t have to be a League member to attend.

“All are welcome to bring their lunch or purchase a boxed lunch for a nominal fee,” a press release said. “Coffee and tea will be served.”

Hemann has 10 years of city management experience, the press release said. He was previously town manager of Mooresville, North Carolina, for four years.

“During his time there, he helped the community grow and invest in services including a new police headquarters, fire station, a park, library branch, and the largest skatepark in the Southeast,” the press release said.

It said Hemann helped construct a $36 million baseball stadium that spurred downtown growth in High Point, North Carolina, where he was assistant manager for four years.

“He also helped streamline the building inspections process and increased community code enforcement,” the press release said.

He served as city manager in Oxford, North Carolina, for two years following a 27-year career in the field of downtown development in Salisbury, Kinston, and Benson, North Carolina.

Hemann is a native of Huntington, West Virginia. He was awarded a bachelor’s degree in political science at Marshall University and has a master’s degree in public administration from East Carolina University.

More information will be added as it becomes available.

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