Borough assembly gives good evaluation to manager

The borough assembly likes the job Jeff Good is doing as manager, reaffirming a raise that was part of the three-year contract he was given when hired for the job in January.

The assembly in executive session at its June 28 meeting conducted its six-month evaluation of Good’s job performance, coming back into public session to verify the raise from $126,000 a year to $132,000.

The raise was part of his original contract, said Borough Clerk Kim Lane.

In addition to reviewing Good’s performance, the assembly also evaluated Lane’s work during the executive session. “Both had positive evaluations,” Mayor Steve Prysunka said in an interview later in the week.

The assembly approved a three-year contract for Lane, who has served as clerk for 10 years.

Good served as interim borough manager for almost three months until the assembly settled on his permanent appointment in January. He replaced Lisa Von Bargen, who left the job last October after more than four years on the job.

A retired Coast Guard employee, Good served as Kodiak base director from 2017 to 2020.

 

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