Politics & Government

Mayor: David Hromco Right Man for Deer Culling Manager

In the wake of Jim Stanek's retirement, the city will bring retired employee David Hromco back to manage the deer culling program.

David Hromco will return to city service on a temporary basis to manage Solon's deer culling efforts this winter.

With the recent retirement of , Mayor Susan Drucker asked Hromco to return temporarily and manage the city's deer management plan.

Hromco, a former assistant public works director in Solon, retired in 2010. He managed the city's previous deer culling efforts.

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"He had the most experience with the deer program," Drucker said.

Drucker said that since they were in the midst of starting the culling program when Stanek retired, it was "common sense" to bring Hromco in.

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The Solon City Council will vote tonight to confirm Hromco's temporary appointment. City Council meets at 7:30 p.m. at .


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