Carnation City Council Appoints New City Manager

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

On September 3, 2024, the Carnation City Council appointed Rhonda Ender as the new City Manager, a decision made unanimously during a council meeting. Ender, who previously served as the Interim City Manager, has garnered support and trust from the council members, indicating her effective leadership capabilities. Her tenure in the interim position likely allowed her to showcase her skills and build relationships within the community and city operations. The Council's confidence in Ender underscores the importance of stable leadership in municipal governance. As City Manager, Ender will be responsible for overseeing city operations, implementing policies, and addressing community issues.

Her appointment is expected to invigorate local initiatives and enhance public service delivery in Carnation. The Council looks forward to her contributions and to navigating the challenges ahead. This significant appointment is part of broader efforts to strengthen city management and respond to resident needs effectively.

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