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Farmington council takes control of raises
From now on, city of Farmington employees will not receive significant raises or promotions without the Farmington City Council’s approval. On Monday, council members approved changes to the city code that regulates the powers, duties and limitations of the city administrator.
Friday, October, 19, 2012 - The Farmington Independent - News

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Editorial: Budget vote is wrong for Farmington
Last year, not long after he took over as Farmington’s city administrator, David McKnight spent most of a Thanksgiving break combing through the city’s budget to find cuts. Coming into this year’s budget process, he declared that would not be the case again.
Thursday, December, 06, 2012 - The Farmington Independent - Opinion

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Six options on the table for Farmington municipal liquor store
On Tuesday, the Farmington City Council held a work session to consider the pros and cons of six potential sites for its downtown liquor store. The hope, city administrator David McKnight said Tuesday afternoon, was that council members would whittle down the list to one or two favorable sites.
Thursday, May, 31, 2012 - The Farmington Independent - News

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Proposed ordinance may target aesthetics in Farmington
Is your neighbor’s house an eyesore? Well, there may be some help coming your way. At a Feb. 25 workshop, the Farmington City Council asked city administrator David McKnight to start the process of writing a new ordinance to regulate the exterior condition of homes in the community.
Thursday, March, 07, 2013 - The Farmington Independent - News

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Farmington council rejects proposed budget
Instead of approving their final budget and tax levy Monday night, Farmington City Council members voted 3-2 to hold the levy at the same amount as 2012, forcing city administrator David McKnight to find an additional $152,000 in cuts before the end of the year.
Tuesday, December, 04, 2012 - The Farmington Independent - News

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Good review for Farmington’s administrator McKnight
Even though he’s been pretty busy in his first year as Farmington city administrator, David McKnight has declined his first annual raise. McKnight received good marks from Farmington City Council members after his first annual review on Sept. 4.
Friday, September, 21, 2012 - The Farmington Independent - News

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Editorial: Liquor store decision is disappointing
A few weeks ago in this space we laid out the reasons we thought moving Farmington’s city-owned downtown liquor store to a new location on Highway 3 was a good idea. At the time, it appeared city council members agreed, having voted to direct city administrator David McKnight to prepare a lease for the new location in the Tamarack Ridge shopping center.
Thursday, July, 05, 2012 - The Farmington Independent - Opinion

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Hanson will take Farmington finance job pending city council approval
If all goes according to plan, the city of Farmington will welcome a new finance director on Sept. 20. Farmington resident Robin Hanson has accepted the city’s offer to become the finance director. She has been offered a starting salary of $76,448. City administrator David McKnight is pleased with her decision.
Thursday, August, 30, 2012 - The Farmington Independent - News

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City of Farmington's budget shrinks from preliminary figure
After months of tweaking and redefining priorities, the Farmington City Council has received a final 2013 budget and property tax breakdown. The final proposal, brought by city administrator David McKnight during a Monday night budget workshop, shows a net tax levy of $8,718,968 for 2013. That represents a 1.79 percent increase — or $152,986 — over the 2012 levy of $8,565,982.
Friday, November, 09, 2012 - The Farmington Independent - News

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Good news for Farmington in the State of the City
Farmington mayor Todd Larson is excited to give his annual State of the City address next week. He’s got some good news to share this year. Larson and city administrator David McKnight are still tweaking the annual report, Larson said, but what’s in it so far are things Larson is ready to share.
Friday, March, 22, 2013 - The Farmington Independent - News

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First-look budget includes tax increase for Farmington
When Farmington city administrator David McKnight presented his first draft of the 2013 city budget with a tax levy increase of 11.29 percent, he knew it would not go over well. “I’m not crazy,” McKnight told Farmington City Council members during a Monday night budget workshop, “but I wanted you to see some of the budget requests.”
Thursday, June, 14, 2012 - The Farmington Independent - News

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Farmington council rejects tax levy on a 3-2 vote
In the end, as Farmington mayor Todd Larson says, “It is what it is.” But what it is remains to be seen after a surprising vote during Monday’s Farmington City Council meeting put the 2013 budget and tax levy on hold, and forced city administrator David McKnight to find another $152,000 in cuts before Dec. 17.
Thursday, December, 06, 2012 - The Farmington Independent - News

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