| STEUBEN COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR 3 East Pulteney Square, Bath, New York 14810 Telephone: (607) 776-9631 Ext. 2245 Mark R. Alger |
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The position of County Administrator was
created in 1984 to assist in the day-to-day administration of County
Government. Since Steuben County is a non-charter County, an
administrative position cannot be created which is independent of the
County Legislature. The Administrator acts on behalf of the
Legislature, implementing County policy and overseeing the activities
of all County Departments, and acts as the official and sole liaison
between the County department heads and the County
Legislature. The Administrator works with all Standing
Committees of the Legislature to coordinate and oversee the
implementation of all Committee directives, works in conjunction with
the Clerk of the Legislature and the
County Attorney to develop the monthly Legislative
agenda, serves as Budget Officer for the
County, and generally assumes the duties of chief administrative
officer of the County.
The County Administrator performs research tasks as assigned by the Legislature and submits recommendations regarding any modifications needed for more efficient governmental operations and serves as chief advisor to the Legislature in the development, implementation and ongoing modification of policies and procedures. Enforcement and implementation of all local laws, legalizing acts, ordinances and resolutions adopted by the Legislature, as well as all general and special laws which affect the operation of County Government, is also carried out by the County Administrator. In conjunction with the Chairman of the County Legislature, the County Administrator represents the Legislature in contacts with political subdivisions, State and Federal officials, and other agencies. If you have any questions about this office or
any office of County Government feel free to call me at (607) 776-9631
ext. 2245. |