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Published - Sunday, June 22, 2008

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Former Mayor of Onalaska James Bialecki named new City Administrator

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Former Onalaska mayor James Bialecki will be Tomah’s new City Administrator.

Bialecki, who did not seek re-election in April after serving eight years as mayor of Onalaska, was given unanimous approval by the Tomah City Council and Mayor Ed Thompson on Wednesday night.

“He is a tremendous applicant,” Thompson said of Bialecki. “He was the unanimous choice of the council.”

Before becoming Onalaska’s first full-time mayor in 2000, Bialecki, 57, was the administrator for Hillview Health Center in La Crosse. Thompson pointed to Bialecki’s experience as an administrator and record in Onalaska as a reason for his selection.

“He is well educated in administration. He knows municipal government, and he knows TIF districts,” Thompson said. “Onalaska grew under his direction over the last eight years, and he accomplished a lot of positive things. He knows city government forward and backward.”

The names of the four finalists for Tomah’s City Administrator position were released by Thompson on June 12. The other finalists, who Thompson called “extremely good candidates”, were former Menasha mayor Joseph Laux, Fort McCoy’s Senior Logistics and Public Works Manager Darrell Neitzel, and Dennis Linn, Administrator and Clerk in the village of Poynette.

Thompson said that he hopes Bialecki is ready to take over for retiring City Administrator John Rusch by the middle of July. Rusch will retire on July 5.
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Residency Issue wrote on Jun 26, 2008 6:29 PM:

" Thanks "Residency" for response. We only remember it being an issue in prior years and glad that it will not be a hindrance for the City's new employee. Good luck, Mr. Bialecki. "

Residency wrote on Jun 26, 2008 1:40 PM:

" The city does not require residency of any employee. "

Residency Issue wrote on Jun 26, 2008 11:11 AM:

" Just trying to confirm another person's comment as to the residency issue. Will Mr. Bialecki need to reside in the City in order to be the City Administrator? Or be allowed to hold political ties and reside in Onalaska? Agree that policy of residing within the City limits should hold true for Mr. Bialecki also. "

Would like more information... wrote on Jun 20, 2008 1:50 PM:

" What does the position pay? "

Bend Over wrote on Jun 20, 2008 1:21 PM:

" Won't he be surprised to learn the city has a limited supply of available land for economic development and that the TIF Districts are maxed out. "

Re Tomah wrote on Jun 20, 2008 11:51 AM:

" You mean small city vs smaller city. Big city? "

Lucky wrote on Jun 19, 2008 10:36 PM:

" Tomah is lucky to have this guy. He was a key figure in the recent economic development in Onalaska. I look forward to seeing what he can do for Tomah. "

Birddog wrote on Jun 19, 2008 8:48 PM:

" Hmm... want to bet the city residency requirement gets waived for this guy? "

Re Tomah wrote on Jun 19, 2008 4:38 PM:

" Don't worry, I'm sure they will tell him how to do his job. "

Tomah wrote on Jun 19, 2008 11:43 AM:

" I just hope the mayor and the city council made the right decision in hiring Mr. Bialecki for the City Administrator position. Sometime small city vs. big city views doesnt always go good together. "


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