Ashland city administrator to resign, term ends in May
Steven Lambson
COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)
Ashland City Administrator Kyle Michel submitted his resignation and will serve until May 22, the city announced in a news release.
Michel gave notice of his resignation on March 19, the release said. The city hired Michel in 2022.
“During his tenure, [Michel] demonstrated exceptional professionalism, strong leadership and an unwavering commitment to the community,” the city said in the release. “He successfully managed city staff and operations while advancing key initiatives that have positioned Ashland for long-term growth and success.”
The release listed some of Michel’s accomplishments as city administrator, including his roles in expanding the city’s wastewater treatment capabilities and developing master plans for streets, water infrastructure and parks.
“Ashland has been a truly special place to serve,” Michel said in his resignation letter. “I have feltwelcomed, respected, and valued since my first day. Those same principles have been instilled within theorganization and reflected in the strong, cohesive team we have built.”
The city’s news release said Michel will pursue an opportunity closer to family in Dardenne Prairie.
No timeline has been given for finding a replacement for the position.