Wednesday, July 31, 2019

Questions and Answers about a City Manager


1. What is the City Manager?
City manager
A city manager is an official appointed as the administrative manager of a city, in a council-manager form of city government. Local officials serving in this position are sometimes referred to as the chief executive officer or chief administrative officer in some municipalities.
The City Manager is impartial, he/she works for the city and the city’s best interest.

2. How much does a City Manager earn?
An average salary for a City Manager is $88,474 (Payscale.com).

City Managers are in Hudson, Huron, Brunswick, Cleveland Hts., Bedford, among others.

It’s time!
The Citizens of North Royalton have the opportunity of making the change to city government and how our city operates.
I’ve had the pleasure to work with the city manager where our weekend cottage is located and it’s by far been the best experience. I’ve watched him bring millions of dollars into the city because of his professionalism, his knowledge, and talent. I feel we could have the same benefit here in North Royalton.
I’m not interested in the mayor’s salary, retirement nor health benefits but interested in making the mayor’s position part-time with a salary closely related to the President of Council. Therefore, that would be the funds available to pay for a city manager.
Many in the county and neighboring cities have part-time mayors and city managers. By placing a professional at the helm in North Royalton can only benefit the entire community especially the needed economic development.
We are the city with access to two major highways and we should capitalize on this. Let’s admit it, we have been stagnant when it comes to getting business in the city.
We need to balance both with industry and keeping our city with a rural atmosphere. We need to continue with the progress made to date and keep it going forward.
Check back on my FB page Elect Barbara Ann Zindroski for North Royalton Mayor or my webpage Zindroskiformayor.blogspot.com, as I present the benefits of a city manager.

Thursday, July 18, 2019

Had the great opportunity to meet our Vice President Mike Pence.

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Rye Beach Property Owner’s Association trustees



Jim and I have been Rye Beach Property Owner’s Association trustees at our summer cottage in Huron.
After getting involved, working with Senator Matt Dolan, House Representatives past and present Steve Arndt, Tom Patton, Mike Dovilla and County Council Nan Baker, along with Adam White, Huron City Manager, Doug Green, City Engineer, Councilman Sam Artino and Moran Nusbaum, State Department of Commerce, I was able to change an long-time issue with a mobile home park. Sandusky Register has been writing about this issue for many years and especially after the fatality.
This has allowed the city to now enforce city violations and provide better living conditions for residents.

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Invited and attended The Federalist Society luncheon at the RNC. Listened and met American politician, author, and attorney Michael Shumway Lee, who is the senior United States Senator from Utah. A conservative, libertarian-leaning Republican, Lee has served in the Senate since January 3, 2011. Senator Lee spoke about the Constitution and how it is being taught in government classes.

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Had the opportunity to discuss County Issues and how they impact on local municipalities at Republican Veterans of Cuyahoga County Event. Met with House Representative Dave Greenspan, County Councilwoman Nan Baker and House Representative Tom Patton.

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So proud of my husband who was selected to receive on May 31, 2019 the Most Distinguished Cuyahoga County Republican Veteran


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Attended the NRC with so many dignitaries and had the opportunity to communicate with local news media.

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Listen to some great information from Senator Jim Jones.

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Attending St. Albert the Great Holy Name Society Christmas Dinner with my husband James.

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Attended a Trump event with Brecksville Councilman Lou Carouse and his wife Pam

Pro Trump and Make America Great Again

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Special event at the Western Reserve Women's Republican Club event with Dr. Holly Thacker and former County Councilman Jack Schron.

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While on School Board initiated State Treasurer Open Checkbook. North Royalton and Cuyahoga Hts. school districts were the first to make district funds transparent.

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Visiting the State House, House Representative Mike Dovilla's Office and Senator Tom Patton's Office with School Board Member Dan Langshaw.

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Tuesday, July 16, 2019



At a Women's Republican Event held in Little Italy with County Councilwoman Nan Baker and Federal Judge Pamela Barker!





Here, I am at a Right to Life event with Diane Stover and Dr. Holly Thacker.

Political Experience as North Royalton School Board Member



I have significant political experience as a prior member of the North Royalton school board. For more information about my goal of changing our city government to a City Manager, please follow this link or go to https://zindroski4nrsb.blogspot.com/ or email me at Zindroski4mayor@gmail.com.

Zindroski For Mayor!


Hi, my name is Barbara Ann Zindroski, I am a candidate for Mayor of North Royalton. Please explore this page to learn more about me, my experience, my platform, and my stances on the important issues facing North Royalton City. On November 5th, please remember to vote me, Barbara Ann Zindroski, for Mayor of North Royalton!  Please feel free to contact me anytime at zindroski4mayor@gmail.com or visit my Elect Barbara Ann Zindroski for North Royalton Mayor Facebook page.