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Village manger resigns (HN) 7-23-04Dennis Redmond na err,-esi. Ins 1 ilia e a I.. BKaplan eye. I resign, I resign," Mr. some definite health process of reducing North Palm Beach Public .y Michelle Ka � Y Redmond said at the issues, I don't consider it expenditures in public Safety Department and staff writer meeting. to be a resignation at this safety, which are up 300 Chief Duke Johnson. "I spent 32 ears in this point. At this point we're percent in four years, I cre- "A public safety depart - Village manager Dennis p Y holding pattern. I'm � aced an adversary with a merit out of control, alle- Redmond announced his work and I spent the worst Ina g p Y resignation at a Village three months of my entire truly concerned about his newspaper columnist who gations of sexual harass - life here. I didn't know the health." never once asked me meet, a hostile work Council meeting Monday score when I came here," In addition to his health, about my motivation nor environment, a dangerous night. he said. "I didn't know Mr. Redmond mentioned dishe seek the other side. turnover rate," he said. d Citing health reasons as how to play the game. a litany of issues increas- The power of print was Mr. Redmond went on well as frustration over Despite Redmond's ing his frustation, from enough to protect what to say there are employees council management, Mr. comments, Mayor Don run-ins with journalists to she considered her, turf; if who- feared for their jobs Redmond stepped down. Noel said he is unsure charges of sexual harass- I had only appeased her as well as their lives. pp "Friday I had an episode whether t he resignation nation is ment and hostile work my livelihood would not Also at issue are .the Y when m blood pressure for real. environments in the Pub- be in jeopardy," he said. town finances that , are went through the roof and "He's frustrated," said lic Safety Department. A maJor issue that Mr. I went blind in my right Mayor Noel, "He's got "As soon as I began the Redmond spoke of was the REDMOND Continued from page Al $700,000 short. "In order to provide the services for the village, we have to decide where we're cutting or how to raise the revenue," Mayor Noel said. "The budget process has already been handled by ' our staff. We always have a balanced budget. It's not curre1 nt this year. When we're finished, we're going to have a bal- anced budget," he said. Village resident and regular Village meeting attendee Bob Bradner was at the meeting where he heard Mr. Redmond resign. He suggests that the . Village council applied political pres- sure. "You don't manage behind the manager's back," Mr. Bradner said. Ed Moore, another Vil- lage resident, who ran for Village Council back in March, concurs. "I think the council let a good man get away from them. You can't operate and not give peo- ple the ability to do the job," he said. "I think some of the issues including the police department and budget- ing issues will be exposed," Mr. Moore said. During the gap between the former manager and the arrival of Mr. Redmond, Doug Smith took on the role as Village Manager. He will reprise that role on an interim basis, Mayor Noel said. Mr. Redmond came to North Palm Beach by way of Kentucky where he began his career as a 22- year old city manager of Maysville, Kentucky pop- ulation 9,000. During his tenure there he had three times as -many people working in it than living in it. Luring corporations such Mitsubishi, Inland Paperboard and Packag- ing, and Jockey Interna- tional., Inc., to set up shop. Redmond is a graduate of Kentucky's Morehead State University, where he majored in history and political science.