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Adams joined the city as an engineer in late 1994 and eventually rose to become manager of Loveland Water and Power. He oversaw the city’s response to the 2013 Big Thompson River flood, and ...
Loveland City Manager Steve Adams will resign from the city's top job Feb. 2 if City Council approves a separation agreement Tuesday night. Adams, under fire from Mayor Jacki Marsh and a ...
The greater Loveland community owes a deep sense of gratitude to our city manager, Steve Adams. He has served the city honorably for 30 years.
Loveland will have a new city manager soon, as longtime City Manager Steve Adams’ resignation was accepted in a 7-2 vote by Loveland City Council. Skip to content FOX31 Denver ...
Adams has worked for Loveland since 1994. Krenning's attempt to cut Garcia's $215,000 salary to $160,000 failed, with council members calling it punitive and an example of intimidation and bullying.
Stacy Lynne speaks about the outcome of Loveland City Manager Steve Adams’ misdemeanor harassment case for an interaction with her in the Larimer County Justice Center in Fort Collins last March.
Loveland mayor Jacki Marsh is asking city council to discuss potential disciplinary action against Steve Adams after he was charged with harassment.