Woodstock's Transit may be getting a new lead hand. City Engineer Harold DeHaan presented his proposed 2012 Revenue budget that would include a Transit Supervisor. If approved by city council, the position would come with a cost of $44,000 for the 2012 budget and $ 95,000 for 2013. DeHaan says the new position will be responsible for employee scheduling, organizing Para Transit routes, maintaining the fleet, MTO paperwork and personnel issues among others "...budget issues, you know making sure the right supplies are there...It's kind of broken up between a number of people right now and it would all be housed into one. To be honest it reflects the structure that's in the rest of the other departments right now also where a Superintendent looks over the Supervisors who look over the union personnel".

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