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Cockrel keeps some Kilpatrick staffers
Chief aide, building director worked for Archer
BY M.L. ELRICK • FREE PRESS STAFF WRITER • September 27, 2008
Detroit Mayor Ken Cockrel Jr. drew heavily from his predecessors' administrations in selecting the team that will help him run Detroit.
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More than a dozen of Cockrel's choices to lead city departments worked for Kwame Kilpatrick, according to a list of appointees the mayor released Friday. And two other appointees served under Dennis Archer, who left office at the end of 2001 after two terms.
"The people who have done a good job, who are good people, he's kept," said Daniel Cherrin, Cockrel's spokesman, referring to the Kilpatrick appointees who will stay.
Of the Archer alumni, Cherrin said Cockrel "was interested in bringing back people who know government."
Two people returning to city government are Beth DunCombe and Darchelle Strickland Love.
DunCombe, who will direct the city's Building Authority, is Archer's sister-in-law. She served as head of the quasi-governmental Detroit Economic Growth Corp. during Archer's tenure. DunCombe has listed sorting out ownership issues relating to the once-decrepit Book Cadillac hotel among her accomplishments at the DEGC. That cleared the way for the DEGC, during Kilpatrick's six-year tenure, to revive a relic that has become a symbol of downtown revival.
Love, whom Cockrel tabbed as his chief of staff, was a high-ranking human resources official under Archer.
Among the most well-known Kilpatrick appointees sticking around are Fire Commissioner Tyrone Scott, Public Lighting Director Charles Beckham, Planning and Development Director Douglass Diggs and Budget Director Pamela Scales.
Before taking office last week, Cockrel hinted he would want to keep some of Kilpatrick's appointees, saying: "I don't think you can necessarily paint somebody with a broad brush of they're evil or not worth keeping because of who they worked for."
Although Friday's announcement didn't elicit the kind of excitement generated by Cockrel's decision last week to name Saul Green deputy mayor and James Barren chief of police, all of the appointees will play key roles in determining the quality of life for Detroiters.
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Detroit looking up, many say
Now that Kilpatrick has resigned, city will improve, according to metro Detroiters
BY SUZETTE HACKNEY • FREE PRESS STAFF WRITER • September 27, 2008
Nearly eight in 10 likely voters in metro Detroit think the city is better off now that former Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick has resigned, according to a Detroit Free Press-Local 4 Michigan Poll.
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