January 2016 Edition - Trackdown Management

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January 2016 Edition - Trackdown Management
City Manager Newsletter By
TRACKDOWN MANAGEMENT
"Providing thread to help stitch together the fabric of the
City Management Community"
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January, 2016
Volume No. 10: Issue No. 01
2015 City Manager Newsletter
by Trackdown Review
Willdan Senior Vice President Frank G. Tripepi, and
veteran Cerritos City Manager Art Gallucci during
the 2015 Holiday Season. Frank is a retired
Rosemead City Manager and he served as Interim
City Manager in La Puente. Art has been the
Cerritos City Manager since 1991. Art, who began
his career with the former Southeast Parks and
Recreation District, joined the Cerritos city staff in
1971 as the City's Recreation Superintendent
Our mission includes presenting entertaining
reading to those in the city management
trenches. Heaven knows that City Managers,
assistants and department heads get more
reading to do than an librarian in the Library of
Congress. We try to produce a product that
gives information about California's city
management people, and presents it in an
entertaining and interesting manner. Our
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Trackdown
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Roster:career in Sausalito
borah Collins
began her
working
as an Administrative Assistant
Gregory Korduner, Retired City Manager
by Trackdown Review
Howard Chambers,
Lakewood and services firm in 1983. In 1984 she went to work
with an information
technology
Lyle Defenbaugh, CalTrust
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January, 2015
we provided
a list in
of some
of
as a software
support
technician
systems
company
Chico.
Ernie Garcia,
Retired Norwalk
City Managerfor an on-line
Joe Tanner, Retired City Manager
California's
city governments
"Assistantand
to" folks.
She joined the
Chico
city City
staff
in 1994 as Community
Services
Officer (CSO),
in
Dave Carmany,
La Puente
Manager
And,
the
second
January
issue
provided
a
third
Ken Bayless, Retired, Greater L.A. Vector Control District
2001 she
took Kevin
a Management
Analyst with the"Assistant
Chico Police
Department. In 2009
to" listing, since we ended 2014 with
O’Rourke, KOLGS/PARS
Richard Ramirez,
Retired
City Manager,
American Canyon
she moved
to the
City
Manager's
Office in a Management
Analyst
post.ofDeborah
the initial list. The
front page
the second
Vern Lawson, Lancaster
January
issue displayed
a picture
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City Manager,
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Chico, and
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Anthony Gonsalves, Joe A. Gonsalves & Son
American Canyon City Manager Richard
from Champlain
College.
Ernesto Marquez,
Hawaiian Gardens
Gary K. & Mary Jo Sloan, Retired La Mirada City Manager
Andy Takata, Retired City Manager
Marcia Raines, Millbrae
Anthony R. Ybarra, South El Monte
Arthur C. Simonian, Retired City Manager
Ken Caresio, Retired Duarte City Manager
Wade McKinney, Indian Wells CM & President of CCMF
John Keisler, Long Beach
Sam Olivito, California Contract Cities Association
Jack Lam, Retired Rancho Cucamonga City Manager
Larry F. Pennell, Retired Wasco City Manager
Gary Chicots, Retired City Manager
Fred Latham, Retired Santa Fe Springs City Manager
Anthony Lopez, Retired City Manager
Dr. Bill Mathis, Mathis Group
Roy Pederson, ICMA Past-President
Bruce Williams, Retired City Manager
Troy Butzlaff, City Manager, Azusa
Rod Foster, Laguna Niguel
Dale Geldert, Retired CDF Director
Rita Geldert, Retired Vista City Manager
Gene Rogers, Moreno Valley Retired City Manager
Gary Milliman, Brookings, Oregon
Doug Dunlap, Retired City Manager, Pomona
Richard Rowe, Retired City Manager
Robert Dickey, Former CM & retired DPW, South Gate
Marshall Linn, Urban Futures, Founder & Chairman
Clay Curtin, Menlo Park
Jim Lewis, Pismo Beach City Manager
Kevin Duggan, ICMA & retired City Manager
David Jinkens, Retired City Manager
Charles G. "Guy" Huffaker, Retired City Manager
Judie & Mike Sedell, Retired Simi Valley City Manager
Rod B. Butler, Upland City Manager
Ray Harris, Retired Public Official
Jason Gonsalves, Joe A. Gonsalves & Son
Philip Vince, City Manager In-Transition
Paul Gonsalves, Joe A. Gonsalves & Son
John C. Bolan, Cheyenne River Ranch
Linda C. Lowry, Pomona City Manager
Donald R. Powell, Retired City Manager, Santa Fe Springs
James Gilley, Retired City Manager, Lancaster
Lee McDougal, Retired Montclair City Manager
John F. Shirey, Sacramento City Manager
Glenn Southard, Retired City Manager, Indio & Claremont
Paul Philips, City Manager, City of Industry
Ramirez with a couple friends and the three
most recent San Francisco Giants' World Series
trophies. Those of you who are MLB baseball
fans know that the Giants have won the World
Series on the past three even-numbered years.
In order to keep this streak going they will need
to bring the 2016 championship back to
California.
That is Richard Ramirez on the far right!
Keeping with the baseball
theme, Claremont Assistant to
the
City
Manager
Brad
McKinney was listed. Brad
played on the Azusa Pacific University varsity
baseball team, and then pitched professionally
for a time in Europe.
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borah Collins began her working career in Sausalito as an Administrative Assistant
by Trackdown Review
with an information technology and services firm in 1983. In 1984 she went to work
February,
2015 company
the
lists inincluded
as a software support technician for an on-lineInsoftware
systems
Chico.
Administrative
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Chico city staff in 1994 as Community Services Officer (CSO), and
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Chapman University alumni. At the end of last
2001 she
took
a
Management
Analyst
with
the
Chico Police Department. In 2009
Former City Manager Jim Barisic founded
year Atascadero Assistant to the City Manager
Brandywine
in 1994.
and his three sons
she moved
to the
CityJimManager's
Office in a Management
Analyst post.
Marcia McClure Torgerson
retired.Deborah
Marcia also
Brett Whitehead, Mark Whitehead and David Barisic
served
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State
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from
1997
until
Costa Mesa and Yorba Linda, and coming soon are
from
Champlain
College.
projects in Torrance, Arcadia, Norwalk, Monrovia,
and Whittier. Call Brandywine at 949-296-2400
her retirement at the end of 2015.
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Keenan is an industry leader in insurance, employee
benefits and financial solutions for public agencies.
Executive Vice President Steve Gedestad is a
Member of the California City Management
Foundation (CCMF) Board of Trustees.
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Expert Public Agency Legal Services. Committed to
counsel that is helpful, understandable, and fairly
priced. With offices in Los Angeles and outside Grass
Valley in the Sierra Foothills, CH&W represents public
and private clients throughout California in
municipal law. Managing Shareholder Michael
Colantuono is a past President of the City Attorneys'
Department of the League of California Cities.
Call telephone No. 530-432-7357 or 213-542-5700.
It was in February, 2015 when we first ran the
picture of Anne Samuelson Williams of Psomas
giving her best Rose Parade wave while
standing in her business attire in the middle of
the Los Angeles River surrounded by water.
Anne has become known in some circles as
"the girls who walks on water." The picture was
taken by Los Angeles City Council Member
Tom LaBonge.
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Ranked by ENR as one of the top
engineering firms in the Nation,
Psomas serves public and private
sector clients in transportation,
water,
site
development
and
energy. Founded in 1946, Psomas is a
full-service consulting firm with offices in California,
Arizona and Utah. Call 213-223-1400.
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2015 City Manager Newsletter
borah Collins began her working career in Sausalito as an Administrative Assistant
by Trackdown Review
with an information technology and services firm in 1983. In 1984 she went to work
In software
March, 2015support
the first list
was of somefor
of those
as a
technician
an on-line software systems company in Chico.
California
public
managers
that
have
career
She joined the Chico city staff in 1994 as Community Services Officer (CSO), and in
paths that travelled through the State of
2001
she took a Management Analyst with the Chico Police
Department. In 2009
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Nevada. Mammoth Lakes Town Manager
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Erickson
and Michael
Hall in
sheDaniel
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Manager's
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post.
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County
in Douglas
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earned
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Chico, and
an MS
in law
depth and experience
of a large
national
In fact Dan served as the President of the Local
contractor, while providing the personal attention
from Champlain College.
expected from a locally owned business.
Government Managers Association of Nevada
in 2006 - 2007. The second March issue
presented a partial list of California City
Managers with United State Military experience.
Calabasas City Manager Anthony M. Coroalles
was one of those listed. Tony served in the
United States Army for 27-years starting in 1974.
On the front page of the March, 2015 special
issue is a picture of now-retired Palmdale City
Manager David Childs, a past President of the
International
City/County
Management
Association (ICMA). Dave is also a former
Assistant County Manager in Washoe County,
Nevada.
Offices in Escondido, Orange, Riverside and Imperial.
Telephone No. 760-796-7700
http://ka-mg.com/
Former City Manager William "Bill" Kelly, President
1440 North Harbor Boulevard, Suite 900
Fullerton, California 91835
KAMG's staff are all successful former local government
management professionals with proven track records. It is
this breadth of experience KAMG brings to each
engagement. Call telephone No. 714-449-8432
http://www.kosmont.com/
“No one can grant you happiness. Happiness is a
choice we all have the power to make.”
― Dean Koontz, Life Expectancy
Former City Manager Larry J. Kosmont
Kosmont Companies is a nationally recognized real
estate, financial advisory and economic development
services firm. Kosmont Realty Corporation has been the
Financial Advisor and Dissemination Agent to the Borrower
for the City of Oxnard Fire Station, LLC build-to-suit project.
Larry was featured in a Bond Buyer article in October
regarding the subject of redevelopment dissolution and
bond disputes associated with the wind-down.
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Fax 213-417-3311
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On Page 3 of the April issue is a picture of
borah Collins began her working career in Sausalito
as an
Administrative
Assistant
retired City
Manager
Larry Pennell,
who's wife
with an information technology and services firm
Denise
in 1983.
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In 1984
Pennellshe
planned
wentantoHawaiian
work
trip
to
celebrate
his
birthday.
Denise
is
a
former
as a software support technician for an on-line software systems company in Chico.
official with Kern County, and completed an
She joined the Chico city staff in 1994 as Community Services Officer (CSO), and in
Interim assignment as Clerk of the Board in the
2001 she took a Management Analyst with theCounty
ChicoofPolice
Department.
2009this
Monterey
(2007-2008). In
During
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past year doctorsAnalyst
successfully
installed
a pace
she moved
to the City Manager's Office in a Management
post.
Deborah
maker
to keep Chico,
Larry's heart
perfect
rhythm.
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afounded
BA in insocial
from
California
State
University,
andinan
MS in
law
HdL was
1983 by work
former City
Manager
Robert
Special
best
wishes
to
Larry
and
Denise!
"Bob" Hinderliter, who successfully championed legislation
from
Champlain
College.
allowing independent verification of State Board of
Equalization records. HdL expanded and improved with
the help of a partnership with former City Manager Lloyd
de Llamas. Currently Andy Nickerson is the President of
the firm. Telephone No. 909-861-4335.
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In April the first list presented was of the "thencurrent" California City Manager leadership.
City Manager Patricia E. Martel of Daly City
continues to serve as the ICMA President, and
Millbrae City Manager Marcia Raines was the
President of the City Managers Department of
the League of California Cities. Marcia is now
the immediate past President and Irvine City
Manager Sean Joyce as taken the President
post.
The California City Management
Foundation President was, and continues to be,
Indian Wells City Manager Wade G. McKinney.
Retired City Manager Kenneth R. Pulskamp
continues to serve as the Executive Director of
the California City Management Foundation
(CCMF).
League of California Cities
City Managers Department
Annual Meeting February 3 - 5, 2016
Renaissance Esmeralda Indian Wells
44400 Indian Wells Land, Indian Wells, California 92210
http://www.cacities.org/Education-Events/CityManagers-Department-Meeting/For-Attendees
A second April issue listed
alumni of California Lutheran
University.
Fillmore
City
Manager David W. Rowlands is
listed as one of the Cal
Lutheran graduates. On Page
3 of that issue is a picture of
baseball fan Chris Fisher of
Willdan Financial Services at
Citizen Bank Park in Philadelphia standing with
the statue of the late Hall of Fame broadcaster
Harry Kalas.
Don Paschal; Executive Vice President Mitch Barker and
Kevin O'Rourke
http://www.parsinfo.org/
PARS provides retirement services designed specifically
for each public agency's unique needs aiming to provide
superior employee benefits while improving management
effectiveness, reducing costs, and simplifying
administration. Call 800.540.6369
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borah Collins began her working career in Sausalito as an Administrative Assistant
by Trackdown Review
with an information technology and services firm in 1983. In 1984 she went to work
as a software support technician for an on-line software systems company in Chico.
She joined the Chico city staff in 1994 as Community Services Officer (CSO), and in
2001 she took a Management Analyst with the Chicohttp://www.bobmurrayassoc.com/
Police Department. In 2009
Executive Recruitment:
Through
many
years of
she moved to the City Manager's Office in a Management
Analyst
post.
Deborah
experience, firm Founder Bob Murray has created an
earned a BA in social work from California State University,
Chico,
MS
in law
ideal recruitment
process. and
Valeriean
Gaeta
Phillips
is
President.
Bob
served
as
the
Olympia,
Washington
City
from Champlain College.
Manager (1982-1985).
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We presented a list of city management
professional who worked in Simi Valley in May,
2015. Though we had previously pulled a Simi
Valley list together, we revisited this category
upon the request of retired City Manager Bruce
Altman. On the front page of this issue is a
picture of Anthony D. Gonsalves, State Senator
Bob Huff and Sam Olivito, Executive Director of
the California Contract Cities Association.
Anthony is a member of the Board of Trustees
for the California City Management Foundation
(CCMF).
The second May issue
chronicled the 56th
Annual
Municipal
Seminar
of
the
California
Contract
Cities Association held
at
the
Esmeralda
Renaissance, May 14-17, 2015 in Indian Wells.
Artesia Council Member Victor Manalo
stepped down and Pico Rivera Council
Member Gustavo V. Camacho was installed as
the 2015-2016 President. Pictured on Page 5 of
this issue is a picture of Sara Appel of Tripepi
Smith & Associates and Jose Vera of Stifel
taken during the seminar.
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In June 2013, Fulbright & Jaworski L.L.P.
joined forces with Norton Rose as
Norton Rose Fulbright. It is a full-service
firm with experts in banking and
finance, public finance and
environmental service. Danny Kim and
Donald L. Hunt are among those available on the
firm's Los Angeles team. Call them at 213-892-9200
Wfis.wellsfargo.com
Wells Fargo has developed sophisticated employee
benefit insurance programs for public entities for
more than 30-years. Wells Fargo Insurance helps
agencies design innovative benefits solutions and
navigate the complex healthcare reforms. For more
information contact Gary Delaney or
Kristin Yokoyama at 310-543-9995
“Every life is complicated, every mind a kingdom
of unmapped mysteries.”
― Dean Koontz, Forever Odd
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A second special random list was featured in
borah Collins began her working career in Sausalito
as an
Administrative
Assistant
the second
June,
2015 issue. Those
on that list
with an information technology and services firm
include:
in 1983.
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she went
Paul to
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Benoit;
Michael
S.
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Robert
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John
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as a software support technician for an on-line software systems company in Chico.
Slota; Charles Bergson; Bryan H. Montgomery;
She joined the Chico city staff in 1994 as Community Services Officer (CSO), and in
Vince DiMaggio; Nicole R. Zieba; Dan Berman;
2001 she took a Management Analyst with theMarlene
Chico Best;
Police
Department.
In L.
2009
Scott
Hurlbert; James
Zervis;
Craig Jones; J. Paul
Paris; and
Tim Y.
Ogden.
she moved to the City Manager's Office in a Management
Analyst
post.
Deborah
earned a BA in social work from California State
Chico,
OurUniversity,
first July, 2015
list is and an MS in law
from Champlain College.
"Guys Named Bruce"
Sharon Olivito of the California Contract Cities
Association and Susan Simpson at the 2015 Annual
Seminar in Indian Wells.
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A "random list" is featured in the June, 2015
issue that includes: James B. Henderson; David
A. Doyle; Eugene M. Palazzo; Rob K. Braulik;
Ken Striplin; Troy L. Butzlaff; Bryan Cook; William
D. Cahill; John R. Longley, Jr.; Marcia L. Raines;
Sean Joyce; Steven B. Falk; and Leslie Deese.
Page 15 of this issue includes a picture of
former City Managers Ray Harris and Jim
Barisic talking to the late-retired City Manager
Bill Holt at a get-together a Tap's Fish House &
Brewery in Brea.
“Change isn't easy. Changing the way you live
means changing the way you think, means
changing what you believe about life. That's hard.”
― Dean Koontz, One Door Away from Heaven
in honor of United
States Navy Medal of
Honor recipient Bruce
McCandless. Longtime
Laguna Hills City Manager Bruce E. Channing, a
past President of the City Managers
Department of the League of California Cities
and a member of the Board of Trustees for the
California City Management Foundation, is
among those listed.
A special "Sam and Sharon" list was featured in
the second July issue in Honor of Sam Olivito
and Sharon Olivito. On Page 5 of this issue is a
picture of three City Managers who got their
start together as interns in the City of Walnut in
1987: Costa Mesa City Manager Tom Hatch,
Brea City Manager Bill Gallardo and Irvine City
Manager Sean Joyce, the current President of
the City Managers Department of the League
of California Cities.
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borah Collins began her working career in Sausalito as an Administrative Assistant
by Trackdown Review
with an information technology and services firm in 1983. In 1984 she went to work
August, 2015
we featured
a list of
as a software support technician for an on-lineInsoftware
systems
company
in"Williams"
Chico.
and
a
list
of
California
State
University,
She joined the Chico city staff in 1994 as Community Services Officer (CSO), and in
Sacramento alumni. The first list was partly as a
2001 she took a Management Analyst with theresult
Chico
Police Department. In 2009
of Bill Holt's passing, and the second list is
she moved to
the City Manager's Office in a Management
Analyst
post.Jacki
Deborah
to honor Trackdown
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State
University,
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and
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California
University,
Sacramento
graduate.
There
are
State Assembly Member Joe A. Gonsalves. Anthony
from
Champlain
College.
D. Gonsalves serves as a member of the CCMF
Board of Directors. Anthony, Jason Gonsalves and
Paul Gonsalves are expert municipal lobbyists.
Joe Gonsalves said that lobbyist are like
parachutes; you don't need them often but when
you do they had better work.
lots of important "Williams" in California's city
management community, including retired
folks like retired City Managers William O.
Talley. He is listed on Page 11 of this August
issue. Anderson City Manager Jeff Kiser is on
the CSUS alumni list on Page 5 of that issue.
http://www.wolfhousing.com/
Former City Administrator Wesley
Wolf, Founder
Telephone No. 213-744-0437
Wolf & Company Inc., founded in 1993, is a
municipal consulting/financial advisory firm
that provides services to State and local
governments and not-for-profit corporations
in the areas of municipal finance.
Mark Risco, President & CEO
Chris Fisher, Financial Consulting Vice President
http://www.willdan.com/financial/
http://www.nwfg.com/
Newcomb Williams Financial Group (NWFG) is a
woman-owned
investment banking firm
providing underwriting
and financial advisory
services to public
agencies, and non-profit corporations. Pam
Newcomb, Janees Williams and William D'Allaird
are among the group's professionals.
Willdan Financial Services can enhance city efficiency,
effectiveness, and credibility by helping to generate
revenue and optimize its administration. Please call
telephone No. 800-755-6864
Cristina Shore and
Kelli Lofing of the
California Contract
Cities Association
staff.
Telephone No.
562-633-5533
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borah Collins began her working career in Sausalito as an Administrative Assistant
by Trackdown Review
with an information technology and services firm in 1983. In 1984 she went to work
In software
September support
we startedtechnician
with the Jeff Kiser
andon-line software systems company in Chico.
as a
for an
"Anderson"
gang,
second
Shethe
joined
the Chico
cityand
staff the
in 1994
as Community Services Officer (CSO), and in
September list features alumni from the
2001
she took a Management Analyst with the Chico Police Department. In 2009
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). It
shewas
moved
the City Manager's
Office
Analyst post. Deborah
a nicetoassignment
to list those from
thein a Management
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John
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Robinson. State University, Chico, and an MS in law
earned
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For top quality engineering and planning services
South Gate City Manager Michael S. Flad,
from Champlain College.
contact HR Green's George Wentz or
Monrovia City Manager Oliver Chi, and
Larkspur City Manager Daniel R. Schwarz are
among the UCLA alumni listed.
October's
lists
included
an
Artesia
management alumni list, and a list of those with
work experience in the City of Hercules in the
Bay Area. The Artesia list includes: Bill Rawlings;
Ed Medley; Pete Feenstra; Johnny Johnston; Jim
Barisic; Mac McKeown; Harold Campbell;
Gene Romig; Lois O'Sullivan; Paul Philips; Maria
Dadian; and Don Powell. The Hercules list
begins with current City Manager David Biggs,
and among others includes Steve Salomon, Ted
A. Gaebler, Connie Jackson and Bill Lindsay.
Roy Stephenson, Manager - Local Government
Services at: 951-212-6927.
California office Telephone: 855-900-4742
HR Green combines engineering and technical
services with business management expertise to
deliver top quality service.
http://www.stifel.com/
Stifel is ready to serve public agency financial
needs. Stifel's Stephen Heaney, Managing Director,
Public Finance is a former member of the CCMF
Board, and serves on the Board of
Advisors for the USC Sol Price School
of Public Policy. Jose Vera is active in
Southern California city organizations.
http://www.rwglaw.com/
RW&G is committed to excellence in the legal
profession. Roxanne Diaz and Gregory W.
Stepanicich are among the City Attorneys on the
RW&G staff. Greg is City Attorney for Fairfield, Mill
Valley and the Town of Ross, and serves on the
CCMF Board of Trustees.
Call telephone No. 213-626-8484
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MuniServices, LLC, services including
revenue discovery, audit, collections, and
information services to protect public
agency revenues. Doug Jensen, Senior
Vice President, Client Services, is the West contact at
559-271-6800. Fran Mancia, Vice President, Government
Relations, can be reached at 559-288-7296. Fran serves
on the Board of Trustees of the California City
Management Foundation (CCMF).
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borah Collins began her working career in Sausalito as an Administrative Assistant
with an information technology and services firm in 1983. In 1984 she went to work
as a softwarehttp://www.ocsec.com/
support technician for an on-line software systems company in Chico.
She joined the Chico city staff in 1994 as Community Services Officer (CSO), and in
O’Connor & Company Securities, Inc.
2001is ashe
took
a Management
Analyst
with the Chico Police Department. In 2009
full service broker-dealer
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Page 11
January, 2016 [No. 16-01]
borah Collins began her working career in Sausalito as anMichael
Administrative
Assistant
P. Busch, President
of Urban
Futures, joined the firm in 2007
with an information technology and services firm in 1983. In 1984 she went to work
following a successful career in
municipal company
government. Mike
has
as a software support technician for an on-line software systems
in Chico.
http://www.urbanfuturesinc.com/
extensive experience in Strategic
She joined the Chico city staff in 1994 as Community Services
Officer
(CSO),
and in
Planning,
Municipal
Finance,
Marshall Linn founded Urban Futures, Inc. in 1972.
Economic
DevelopmentIn
and
2001President
she
took
a Management Analyst with the Chico Police
Department.
2009
Michael P. Busch joined Urban Futures in 2007.
Community Redevelopment.
James Leeto
recently
firm as a Principal
with in a Management Analyst post. Deborah
she moved
thejoined
Citythe
Manager's
Office
expertise in public utility financing.
Contact
Urban and
Futures,
earned a BA in social work from California State University,
Chico,
anInc.
MS in law
from
Champlain
Urban
Futures, Inc.College.
(UFI) is a full service municipal
Corporate Office: 3111 N. Tustin Avenue, Suite
consulting firm serving California cities, counties,
school districts, special districts, private higher
education and non-profits since 1972. During the
past 40-years, Urban Futures has expanded its base
of expertise with highly skilled and experienced
professionals improving the company consulting
practice and capabilities to include strategic
planning,
financial
analysis,
management
consulting, and special study services. Urban
Futures, Inc. is the largest solely owned municipal
financial advisory and redevelopment consulting
firm in California with offices in the cities of Orange
and Walnut Creek. The firm offers a full range of
financial and economic development services,
including:
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230, Orange, California 92865
Telephone: 714-283-9334 Fax: 714-283-5465
Northern California Office: 1470 Maria Lane,
Suite 315, Walnut Creek, California 94596
Telephone: 925-478-7450 Fax: 925-478-7697
Bakersfield Office: 9258 Brunello Court,
Bakersfield, California 93314
Telephone: 661-587-2727
Public Finance
School Financing
Financial Advisory
Bond Disclosure Reporting
Utility Rate Studies & Advisory Services
Project Negotiations
Strategic Planning
Special Studies
Fiscal Consultant Report Preparation
Capital Improvement Program Development
Successor Agency Consulting
Interim Staffing Services
Marshall Linn, Chief Executive Officer,
is the founder of Urban Futures, Inc.
Marshall's expertise is in municipal
finance, economic development, and
planning. Mr. Linn has served as
financial advisor on more than 525 tax
exempt and taxable transactions for some 150
government jurisdictions. Marshall is a USC Alumnus,
and has served as guest lecturer at the University of
Southern California.
Professional
working
relationships come
with many years of
experience. Here
is Marshall Linn
with, Ralph
Holmes, Wes Wolf
and Frank G.
Tripepi.
City Manager Newsletter By Trackdown
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Page 12
January, 2016 [No. 16-01]
Picking
Up
the
Pieces:
Alameda
has
borah Collins
began
her working
career
appointed
Moraga
Town Manager
Jillin Sausalito as an Administrative Assistant
Keimach to serve as the next Alameda City
with an information
technology
and
services firm in 1983. In 1984 she went to work
Manager. Jill has
worked as the
Moraga
Town
Managersupport
since 2010.technician
Previously she for
served
as a
software
anason-line software systems company in Chico.
the Community Development Director in Fremont
Sheand
joined
the Jill
Chico
in 1994
El Cerrito.
earnedcity
a BAstaff
and Masters
of as
cityCommunity Services Officer (CSO), and in
and regional planning from the University of
2001
she took a Management Analyst with the Chico Police Department. In 2009
California, Berkeley. Carlsbad has a new City
City's
former
Fire Chief
Kevinin a Management Analyst post. Deborah
sheManager,
moved the
to the
City
Manager's
Office
Crawford. He replaces City Manager Steve Sarkozy,
earned
a BAasin
social
work
California
who served
city
manager
fromfrom
April, 2014
to April, State University, Chico, and an MS in law
Norwalk City Manager Mike Egan, retired Bellflower City
2015.
Kevin workedCollege.
as the Carlsbad Fire Chief from
from
Champlain
Clerk Debra Bauchop, Jack Simpson of Trackdown, and
2002 to 2013. He briefly served as the Interim City
Manager in 2013 before becoming President and
CEO of the United Way of San Diego County. Norco
City Manager Andy Okoro has announced the
appointment of Chad Blais as the new Norco Public
Works Director. Chad previously served with the City
of Compton Public Works and Municipal Utilities
Department. The Public Works Director post has
been vacant since former director Lori Askew was
dismissed in mid-September. Kristina Miller is the new
Corning City Manager. Kristina replaces retiring City
Manager John Brewer. She previously worked for the
Tehama County Solid Waste Management Agency
for 9-years. For a half dozen of those years she was
the Agency Manager of Landfill and Material
Recovery Facility oversight. Burbank has named
Deputy City Planner Patrick Prescott to serve as the
Interim Director of the Burbank Community
Development Department. Pat joined the city staff
as a Senior Planner in August, 2006 and was named
Deputy City Planner in October, 2012. He earned a
Master's in Urban and Regional Planning from
California Polytechnic University, Pomona. Lake
Forest City Manager Robert Dunek, 64, has been
included on the 2015 list of the 100 Most Influential in
Orange County. The Orange County Register
published the list of 100 of the OC's most influential
highlighting people who are O.C. game changers.
The focus is less about familiar public figures and
more about unsung heroes. Bob started his public
service career as a police officer in Buena Park in
1973. He served as the Los Alamitos City Manager
between 1989 and 1996 when he was appointed to
the Lake Forest City Manager post. Bob earned a
Ph.D. from USC.
Thursday, February, 4, 2016
in Indian Wells during the annual
meeting of the City Managers
Department of the League of
California Cities. Call CCMF to
inquire. 844-226-3411
Marlene Tomlin Towns. All four previously worked together
as members of the Bellflower city staff. This picture was
taken at Debbie's retirement reception in December.
Alexander P. Meyerhoff, 48, will be the next Hemet
City Manager starting January 6, 2016. He will be
Hemet's 10th City Manager in the past 10-years.
Alex will be filling the vacancy created by the
dismissal of City Manager Wally Hill last March. Alex
served as the Community Development Director in
Twentynine Palms from 2005-2008. From 2011-2014
he worked as the City Manager of Holtville. Tracy
has a new Public Works Director in Don Scholl, 51,
who has been serving as Interim Public Works
Director since Director David Ferguson retired last
October. Previous to the interim assignment Don
served as the Tracy Parks, Sports Fields and Trees
Superintendent. He joined the Tracy city staff in
1999 as a Parks Supervisor. He is one of fewer than
200 certified sports field managers worldwide. Prior
to coming to Tracy, Don worked for the City of
Modesto. Oakley City Manager Bryan Montgomery
was named a Volunteer Service Award Honoree by
the Volunteers for Economic Growth Alliance
(VEGA) in early December, 2015. Bryan has served
more than 15-years providing pro-bono assistance
to ICMA's Mexico office. He is an ICMA
Credentialed Manager. Early last year, Bryan visited
San Luis Potosi, Mexico to talk about professional
management as part of a municipal administrators
seminar.
New Kid in Town by the Eagles
It has been said that the Eagles were singing about city
managers in this song. Many of the lyrics fit well with the
city management craft.
"There's talk on the street, it's there to
Remind you, that it doesn't really matter
which side you're on
You're walking away and they're talking behind you
They will never forget you 'til somebody new comes
along…"
City Manager Newsletter By Trackdown
Management
Page 13
January, 2016 [No. 16-01]
This
is Administrative
What They Said:
borah Collins
began
her
working career
as an
Assistant
Santa
Barbara
Transportation
Managerin Sausalito
has retired. Browning began his career
with an information
and
services firm
in 1983.
In Audrey’s
1984 she
went
to work
“I have
watched
career
develop
over
in 1979 withtechnology
the County of Los
Angeles.
He
later
served
as
the
Finance
Officer
in
South
El
as a software support technician for an on-linethe
software
company
in Chico.
years andsystems
have always
been impressed
by
Monte, Assistant City Administrator in Pomona, and
her
accomplishments
and
professionalism.”
SheAssistant
joinedCity
theManager
Chico city
staff in City
1994(1993as Community Services Officer (CSO), and in
in Cathedral
--Mountain View City Manager Dan Rich,
1999). He served as the City Manager in Carpinteria
2001
she
took
a
Management
Analyst
with
the
Chico
Police Department. In 2009
for 18-months, ending in 2001, before he joined the
speaking of new Mountain View
Barbara
staff. City
Former
Avalon City Office
Manager in a Management
sheSanta
moved
to the
Manager's
Analyst
post.
Deborah
Assistant City
Manager
Audrey
Seymour
Ben Harvey has been appointed Interim City
Ramberg, who has served as Redwood
earned
a BA
in social
work
from
Manager
in Pacific
Grove
taking
over California
when City State University, Chico, and an MS in law
City Assistant City Manager.
Manager
Thomas College.
Frutchey leaves the position in
from
Champlain
More Pieces Picked Up: Browning Allen,
January. Ben earned a BA from the University of
California, Davis and an MPA from California State
University, Long Beach. Ashley Garcia is a
Management Analyst in Costa Mesa since August,
2015. Previous to that she had work assignments in
Laguna Niguel and in Huntington Beach. Ashley
serves a Program Chair on the 2016 MMASC
Executive Board. She was a Orange County Region
Chair in 2013 - 2015. Ashley earned a BS from
Vanderbilt University and an MPA from the University
of Southern California (USC). Livingston City
Manager Eddie Duque, 48, has resigned after only
two months in office. He was sworn into the position
on October 5, 2015. No reason has been given for
the sudden departure. He has decided to pursue
other professional opportunities. Eddie previously
served as a Senior Analyst in the Finance and
Management Services Department in Santa Ana.
Maywood, after seating two newly elected Council
Members, has fired City Manager Lilian Myers and
appointed Pedro Carrillo to serve as Interim City
Manager. Pedro worked in the City of Bell after City
Manager Robert Rizzo stepped down in 2010.
Sanger City Manager Brian Haddix, who has
resigned to take the Chowchilla City Manager
position, will be replaced by Rio Vista City Manager
Tim Chapa. Tim previously served as City Manager
in Arvin. He served as the Sanger Development
Services Director in 2006-2009, and was the Deputy
Public Works Director in 2002-2006. Before joining the
Sanger city staff Tim was a member of the Sanger
Unified School District Board of Education, and
served as the Assistant Superintendent of the Parlier
Unified School District. He earned a BS from Stanford
University and an MBA from Santa Clara University.
"Human beings can always be relied upon to exert,
with vigor, their God-given right to be stupid."
--Dean Koontz
"He has all the qualities we identified for a new
city manager and has earned a reputation as
a rising star in local government.”
--San Juan Capistrano Mayor Pam
Patterson speaking of the appointment
of Laguna Beach Assistant City
Manager Ben Siegel as City Manager in
San Juan Capistrano.
“I’m at the point in my career where I’m
looking to join a high-functioning team.”
--Burbank City Manager Mark Scott told
the San Bernardino City Council. Mark
will take the San Bernardino City
Manager post in February.
"Professional development in local government
distinguishes you from the rest of the crowd and
puts you at the top as having acquired the
highest level of professional knowledge
available."
--Robert J. O'Neill, ICMA Executive
Director
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Page 14
January, 2016 [No. 16-01]
Still More Pieces Picked Up: When San Bernardino
as the Placentia Interim City Administrator since City
Manager Karen Brust, who resigned to become the
Encinitas City Manager. Previously Ben worked for
about 9-years in Lake Forest, and he began his
public service career as an Administrative Intern in
Encinitas. Ben earned a BA from UCLA and an MPA
from California State University, Fullerton. Retired City
Manager Jim Jakel is returning to the City of
Martinez for the fourth time; this time as the Interim
City Manager, again. Jim served as the Martinez
City Manager between December, 1989 and June,
1996. He served as Interim City Manager for about 5months in 2000, and again for a short time as Interim
City Manager in early 2014. This time he is taking
over for City Manager Rob Braulik, who resigned to
take a private sector position. Jim served as the
Antioch City Manager from 2003 to 2013. Chula
Vista Police Chief David Bejarano is the current
President of the California Police Chiefs Association,
the organization that represents municipal law
enforcement agencies in California. Chief Bejarano
has been the Chula Vista Chief since 2009. He
previously served as the San Diego Police Chief
between 1999 and 2003. After former Cotati City
Manager Dianne Thompson served as the Interim
Town Manager in Ross following the resignation of
Rob Braulik so he could accept the City Manager
post in Martinez, former Rancho Cordova Assistant
City Manager Joseph J. Chinn was appointed Town
Manager in July, 2015. Prior to Rancho Cordova, Joe
worked in Elk Grove as the Finance Director. Since
leaving Ross, Dianne has been selected to serve as
the City Manager in Arroyo Grande. Los Angeles
City Attorney Mike Feuer has been grappling with
the issues surrounding the massive natural gas leak
in the Porter Ranch area. Residents in the area have
complained about how the Southern California Gas
Company has handled the leak. An estimated 1,800
households have moved into hotels and rental units
because of the unsafe conditions in Porter Ranch.
The City Attorney wants the court to appoint an
administrator to oversee the relocation of the Porter
Ranch residents. Damien R. Arrula has been serving
in Novato, California. Linda K. Tucker joined the City
of Sacramento staff in December, 2004 as a Media
and Communications Specialist. In January, 2015
Linda was promoted to Media & Communications
Officer. She works with City Manager John Shirey,
and facilitates communications on City-wide issues
and projects. Linda earned a BS in journalism and
political science from Bowling Green State
University. Prior to joining the Huntington Beach staff
as the City Manager in September 2008, Fred Wilson
served a nearly 11-years as the San Bernardino City
Manager starting in October 1997. Fred served as
the San Bernardino Assistant City Administrator
between 1990 and 1997. Fred earned a BS from
California State Polytechnic University, Pomona and
an MPA from California State University, Northridge.
Prior the his appointment as City Manager in Bell,
City Manager Howard Brown Jr. served as the City
Manager of Muskogee, Oklahoma for 23-months.
Howard is not listed as a member of ICMA. In 1998
Sage Sangiacomo became Community Services
Supervisor in the City of Ukiah. In 2006 he was
promoted to Community Services Director, and he
was appointed Assistant City Manager in 2010. He
has served as the Ukiah City Manager since June,
2015. Sage is a Ukiah native. He is an ICMA
Credentialed Manager, and he earned a BS in
environmental policy analysis and planning from the
University of California, Davis.
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Allen Parker
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staff in April, 2014 as the Assistant City Administrator.
2001
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Chico
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California
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BEST WISHES TO ALL FOR A WONDERFUL 2016!