Scott Hildebrand tapped to be Birchwood Village city administrator

Scott Hildebrand city administrator in Landfall and Maple Lake Minn is adding another city to his roster Hildebrand has been hired to be part-time city administrator clerk of Birchwood Village Hildebrand will work hours per week city functionaries expect he will work at least four hours in the office on Thursdays and be available by appointment if requested according to the hiring letter Hildebrand will be paid per hour and not receive any benefits the letter states The Birchwood Village City Council agreed to a six-month contract with Hildebrand a review of performance and general satisfaction regarding the relationship will be conducted after days and again at the end of the term Mayor Jennifer Arsenault declared Tuesday that she and the rest of the council are delighted to have Hildebrand on board The former city administrator Rebecca Kellen resigned on Feb She had been with the city for almost three years According to an article in the Maple Lake Messenger Hildebrand was hired in July to be city administrator in Maple Lake population His starting salary was released to be Since January he also has served as the part-time city administrator HRA director in Landfall an -resident mobile home park Hildebrand previously served as city administrator of Pine City Minn village administrator of Turtle Lake Wis city administrator of Valley Center Kan professional standards manager of Rochester Minn and threat manager assistant city attorney of Lenexa Kan He also has worked as a staff attorney for the League of Kansas Municipalities Hildebrand has a law degree from Washburn University School of Law and a bachelor s degree in business administration from Oklahoma State University He also has a certified masses manager certificate from the University of Kansas Hildebrand did not directly return a phone call or email seeking comment Related Articles Arrest warrant issued for man who skipped end of Lake Elmo rape trial Forest Lake newspaper will now be based in Stillwater Woodbury duplex destroyed in fire A Scandia pastor overcame addiction Now he confronts the stigma in a podcast aimed at faith communities World Tai Chi Day event returns to Stillwater on April