Months after the announced resignation of the city's top building official, some Ann Arbor City Council members say they're just now learning he's still on the payroll into May, allowing him to get a pension from the city. And some...
Ryan Stanton | ryanstanton@mlive.com, Kalamazoo Gazette
Fri, 04/24/2015 - 10:46am
Months after the announced resignation of the city's top building official, some Ann Arbor City Council members say they're just now learning he's still on the payroll into May, allowing him to get a pension from the city. And some...