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There are some small changes and suggestions I would make, should the city continue the <br />internship program. First, I would recommend a clearer end date for the internship. Luckily, my <br />schedule was flexible and I was more than happy to work within the City's time frame, but future <br />interns may be up against tighter deadlines, such as school or other job opportunities. A clear end <br />date early would allow both the intern and the city to plan long in advance for the end of the <br />internship. I would also recommend working with the intern to develop a few projects <br />specifically for them and formally assigning them to the intern. This would make it clear for <br />staff, the City Council and others what precisely the intern is responsible for. Moreover, given <br />the Council's yearly goal setting, this could be fairly straight forward depending on what goals <br />the Council sets. <br />Overall, however, these are minor critiques which are easily changed for the future. My <br />internship with the City of Centerville was a time of growth, professional development and a <br />re -invigoration of my love of public service. While budgets are always tight, I would respectfully <br />encourage the Centerville City Council to continue to partner with organizations such as MCMA <br />and continue the internship program. <br />Sincerely, <br />Charles Roberts <br />2017 Administrative Intern, <br />City of Centerville <br />23 <br />