In his letter of resignation Nussbaum thanked his colleagues, partners and community members he has worked with since being hired in 2022. He also noted in the letter that over time, it has become clear that his current career path no longer aligns with the goals he has for his family, calling the demands of the role, “while important, requiring sacrifices that are no longer compatible with the balance, presence and stability he wants to prioritize. Choosing family wellbeing and long-term sustainability the right decision for me at this point in may life.”
It has been a tumultuous year at City Hall with the entire City Line Crew resigning en-mass, followed by a contentious negotiation over wages for the non-union city management positions.
Nussbaum noted in his letter that he would be open to discussing interim contracted support to the city if helpful, until a new person can be hired for the job.








