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    www.heraldtribune.com/article/20080515/NEWS/805150560/1 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 5/15/2008    Last Visited: 5/15/2008  

    "We keep an eye on it, but for budgeting purposes we're assuming no increases in anything," said City Manager Steve Crowell on Wednesday.

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    Published on: 8/9/2007    Last Visited: 8/9/2007  

    Steven S Crowell, Jr., City Manager, City of North Port

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    Published on: 9/4/2003    Last Visited: 3/4/2007  

    Steven S. Crowell, Jr., City Manager, City of North Port

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    Published on: 10/4/2007    Last Visited: 10/4/2007  

    Steven S. Crowell, Jr., became North Port City Manager on July 5, 2005, taking over the job from Interim City Manager Henry L. Jenkins.

    Mr. Crowell and his wife, Bridget, have three daughters, Tina, Lauren and Morgan.

    Born in Alabama, Mr. Crowell has a Master's Degree in Public Administration from West Virginia University.He holds two undergraduate degrees from the same school: one in Economics and the other in Business Administration.

    He is recognized by the International City/County Management Association as a fully Credentialed Manager.

    Prior to joining the City of North Port, Mr. Crowell served for 12 years as City Manager for the City of Greenwood Village, Colorado, a very urbanized suburb of Denver.While there, he oversaw and directed the initial land acquisition, planning and strategic development of the Village Center, a 47-acre mixed-use development.Among his other accomplishments at Greenwood Village, Mr. Crowell includes the following:

    · Established a strategic plan for implementing quality of life initiatives

    · Organized and implemented several initiatives to provide municipal services of the highest quality, resulting in public satisfaction levels of more than 90%

    · Directed staff in the review and implementation of various mixed-use development projects maximizing use of adjacent transit facilities, including light rail.

    Previous to his tenure at Greenwood Village, Mr. Crowell was City Manager of Commerce City, Colorado, where he oversaw the annexation of the New Lands area near the then relocating Denver International Airport.He also oversaw the adoption of a final development strategy for the 43 square-mile area, which is projected to add approximately 40,000 people to that city's population by 2010.

    Before moving to Colorado, Mr. Crowell was City Administrator for the cities of La Vista and David City, both in Nebraska.

    Upon receiving his master's degree in 1982, Mr. Crowell set his sights on the City of Dallas, Texas, then the nation's largest city having a council/manager form of government.As a Management Assistant under the Dallas City Manager, Mr. Crowell received practical grounding in a wide variety of municipal services, including public safety, public works, aviation, housing, bus service and general development issues.

    Mr. Crowell describes his management style as "outcome based, principle centered and customer focused."He places a high premium on customer service.

    "My customer service orientation includes the expectation that customers' questions are answered accurately and completely, and that employees should be expected and empowered to solve a customer's problem within the context of city values and outcomes," he says.

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    Published on: 7/1/2006    Last Visited: 10/4/2007  

    Steven S. Crowell, Jr. City Manager scrowell@cityofnorthport.com
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    Steven S. Crowell, Jr. City Manager ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT scrowell@cityofnorthport.com

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    Published on: 10/25/2006    Last Visited: 10/25/2006  

    During the staff and commissioner comment portion of the meeting, City Manager Steve Crowell said the Parade Committee suggested placing Holiday Card Lane in front of City Hall and along the traffic circles leading to the building.

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    www.heraldtribune.com/article/20070910/NEWS/709100410 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 9/10/2007    Last Visited: 9/10/2007  

    "What we have to balance out are the other projects that are going on," said City Manager Steve Crowell.

    The Toledo Blade widening is taking up 30 percent of the projected transportation impact-fee spending over the next five years.Other projects on the list include the widening of Sumter Boulevard, another connection to I-75.

    Though delays in impact fee collections and assessments until next year are forcing budget cuts, city leaders hope that lowering the cost of doing business in North Port might spur the sluggish market.

    "If the impact fees are decreased enough, it will help jumpstart some more development and that will obviously bring in more impact fees," Crowell said.

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    www.heraldtribune.com/article/20070831/NEWS/708310429 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 8/31/2007    Last Visited: 8/31/2007  

    North Port City Manager Steven Crowell said a contract between the three governments could be up for official approval next month, noting that talks are "certainly related to the downturn in the market."

    North Port has avoided layoffs by cutting vacant jobs and putting city inspectors on 30-hour workweeks, meaning a 25 percent reduction in pay.

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    Published on: 8/30/2007    Last Visited: 8/30/2007  

    "It's not really a new position," said City Manager Steve Crowell on Friday.
    ...
    Crowell said some of the duties Bryce will undertake include those once overseen by Stan Frank, who was the city's public information communications manager and now writes grants for North Port.
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    Crowell said Bryce will also attend meetings of other civic organizations throughout the city to keep a finger on the pulse of local events.
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    "I certainly do that, and commissioners and employees do that, but it will just be another person to help us getting communications out," Crowell continued."And about 30 percent of the job is doing community outreach through the written products -- the city newsletter -- and the TV show as well.She will also help with getting things into other publications.And then about 20 percent (of the job) will be special projects."

    Crowell said Bryce was chosen from several candidates the interview team --himself, City Engineer Pat Collins and Assistant City Manager Danny Schult, among others -- met with.
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    In an e-mail to commissioners about the new hire, Crowell called Bryce "an excellent choice for the position."

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    Published on: 2/1/2008    Last Visited: 2/1/2008  

    from a fist-pumping Steve Crowell (city manager) who stood off to the side.

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