A New City Manager?
In view of the sharply different approaches to government between the former and present City Council majorities, there has been considerable speculation about the future of City Manager Cheryl Fuller, who took office three years ago.  A local newspaper reported that she had resigned, but there has been no confirmation of this.  It is, however, known that some Council members are dissatisfied with her performance, which could result in her replacement.  Under Englewood's City Charter, which took effect in 1980, the City Manager is designated “Chief Executive Officer” of the City, and has authority over all municipal departments.  She (or he) reports to the elected Mayor and Council, who have no administrative responsibilities of their own.