National City’s Manager Announces Retirement
National City’s top administrator will step down later this year after more than three decades of service, including the past six as city manager.
National City’s top administrator will step down later this year after more than three decades of service, including the past six as city manager.
Five months before the current city manager steps down.
James Keene would rather focus on his long list of accomplishments in Palo Alto.
Petaluma City Manager John Brown has retired after more than ten and a half years as chief executive of the Sonoma County city. Brown stepped down Nov. 29.
Over 100 local governments will ask voters to increase taxes on Tuesday, which is nearly twice the record set in November of 2016.
Glendale is preparing to say goodbye to a public safety executive who has called city government home for more than 30 years.
Cupertino City Manager Dave Brandt is concluding a six-year run as the city’s top executive. Brandt announced his retirement Wednesday, effective July 6.
Folsom City Manager Evert Palmer is retiring this summer. Palmer says he will step down on July 15, 22 years after he began working for the city and seven years into his tenure as city manager.
Thirty-three years of invaluable lessons, accomplishments, and memories. That’s what now former Moorpark City Manager Steve Kueny is taking with him after bidding the city adieu.