PORT ANGELES — Former Port Angeles city manager Mark Madsen could as much as $91,125 from October through June 30 as a consultant to the Harbor-Works Public Development Authority.
The Harbor-Works Board of Directors will consider hiring Madsen as a consultant at its 2:30 p.m. meeting today.
The meeting will be in the Vern Burton Community Center conference room, 308 E. 4th St., Port Angeles.
Madsen would work between 30 and 45 hours a month for a nine-month period at a rate of $225 an hour.
As one of the architects of Harbor-Works, Madsen’s knowledge would be valuable to the board, Orville Campbell, board chairman, has said.
Harbor-Works was created by the city of Port Angeles and the Port of Port Angeles in May to help direct the cleanup and future use of the former Rayonier pulp mill site at the end of Ennis Street.
The Harbor-Works board has expressed an interest in acquiring the property.
Madsen would need the consent of the board to work more than 40 hours a month.
Harbor-Works would reimburse Madsen for “all approved travel and extraordinary expenses.”
