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Justin Strickland named interim city manager for Peachtree City; another view of Curnow’s resignation

by Fulton Watch News Feed

The City Council of Peachtree City has appointed Justin Strickland as the interim city manager during a special called council meeting held on Thursday morning.

Strickland, currently serving as the assistant city manager, emphasized continuity in city operations after the vote, while also expressing gratitude to outgoing City Manager Bob Curnow for his leadership.

“We embraced uncompromised excellence during Bob’s tenure,” Strickland said, “and that’s something city staff aims for every day.”

Curnow’s last day as city manager will be April 21. Curnow and Strickland are working together for a seamless transition that maintains the City Council’s priorities, which include facilities maintenance, infrastructure investments, and economic development.

“The progress we made under Bob Curnow will continue with Justin,” Mayor Kim Learnard said. “The City Council and I look forward to working closely with Justin to enhance Peachtree City’s quality of life for all its residents.”

Councilman Clint Holland posted on this website a rebuttal of Editor Cal Beverly’s column about Curnow’s reason for resigning.

“I know you received a copy of Bob Curnow’s resignation letter this week,” Holland posted. “Please, sir, understand these are the real facts about the departure of City Manager Bob Curnow:

Clint Holland, Peachtree City Council Post 3 candidate.
Clint Holland, Peachtree City Council Post 3.

“Bob’s family and his extended family in Florida had some health issues that required more help than his family could handle without him at home.

“The City Manager works for all five of us in an equal manner. As a city council member, I can personally say that I had a excellent working relationship with Bob Curnow, and I wish him the very best in his future endeavors,” Holland concluded.

Here are pertinent portions of Curnow’s letter emailed to city staffers Monday, March…

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