Mapleton CAO resigns citing family considerations

The township’s Chief Administration Officer has resigned.

Mayor Neil Driscoll and council announced the resignation of CAO/clerk Brad McRoberts on Oct. 13.

A press release issued by the township indicated McRoberts is leaving to spend more time with his family.

“I want to thank the council, staff and the Township of Mapleton for the opportunities they have provided me both in my current and former positions,” stated McRoberts.

“Based upon conversations with my peers, this council is one of the best councils in Ontario. This, in combination with a great staff and community, made this decision very difficult, but I must place a greater priority on my family and their needs.”

Mayor Neil Driscoll stated, “We regret the loss of Mr. McRoberts but respect his desire to have more time with his family.

“I am proud to have worked so closely with such a dedicated and caring employee who earned my respect.”

Driscoll added McRoberts had “many accomplishments” with the township, “including but not limited to, the reconstruction of our new municipal maintenance facility, advancement of solutions to our water and wastewater capacity issues, and development of our multi”year capital needs forecast.” McRoberts was originally hired by the township as public works director in July of 2014. He became CAO in November of 2015.

Prior to joining Mapleton, McRoberts had 25 years of experience in public works, serving previously with the Town of South Bruce Peninsula, where he was manager of public works, and the City of Owen Sound as director of operations.

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