New Dublin – We are proud to announce that the Township of Elizabethtown-Kitley has been selected by Business View Publishing to represent the category of Best of 2024, Best Managed Township.
“This past year has required nimble adaptability, deliberate reflection, and strategic decisions around how we manage our Township and how we treat our customers (residents) – so being distinguished by this independent process is a strong testament to our commitment to our people, residents, and our future,” said Mayor Brant Burrow.
Elizabethtown-Kitley’s commitment to creating real economic, social and environmental value, powered by people, is among the reasons why the Township is a great place to live, work and play. Based on principle-led values and a progressive strategic plan, the Township is focused on
providing excellent services fostering a safe, inclusive and resilient community through responsible government.
Our Council-Staff team exemplifies partnership, collaboration and a customer-first mentality. Together, we work toward developing top talent, improving the Township’s service delivery platform, community and commercial growth, addressing infrastructure needs and addressing housing challenges.
“It is through our investments in fact-based decision making, the right people in the right positions and innovation that have helped shape critical decisions,” said Administrator (CAO)/Clerk Leslie Drynan. “Whether that’s our staff, our residents, our community, or our businesses, it is about modernizing local government, being open for business and being progressive.”
Our values are aligned with how we conduct business and how we cultivate success. These values include Accountability, Customer Focused Service, Leadership, Respect and Socially Responsible. We pride ourselves on our distinct culture and we believe our competitive advantage and ability to be recognized as Business View’s Best Managed Township is gained through an engaged, motivated and knowledgeable workforce. “The entire team is thrilled to be receiving this designation and will use it as a catalyst to continue the work we do every day,” said Mayor Brant Burrow.
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