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Eric Levitt will be San Bernardino’s new city manager following City Council approval Wednesday and the controversial departure last year of Levitt’s predecessor Charles Montoya. Levitt is ...
In a pivotal moment for city leadership, the San Bernardino City Council is scheduled to appoint its next permanent city manager and adopt the 2025-26 operating budget during its June 4 public meeting ...
Now that he is hired locally, she wonders how to ensure those issues won’t resurface in San Bernardino. Amy Malone was speaking out against Montoya’s hire when the racist rant happened. She said the ...
The City of San Bernardino has announced that Andrea E. Russell has joined its leadership team as its new Human Resources and Risk Management Director. “Andrea Russell has demonstrated her diverse and ...
By Dianne Anderson Speculation abounds as to how former white candidate Steven Carrigan for San Bernardino City Manager could have assumed he was not hired because, among other allegations, racial ...
Eric Levitt has been appointed to the position. Levitt will be stepping away from his current role as city manager of Fullerton, which he’s had since 2021, and starting in San Bernardino Aug. 4.
(KABC) -- The San Bernardino City Council on Wednesday declined to approve a one-year ban on all fireworks sales in the city, with the Independence Day holiday just one month away.
Eric Levitt has been appointed to the position. Levitt will be stepping away from his current role as city manager of Fullerton, which he’s had since 2021, and starting in San Bernardino Aug. 4.
The San Bernardino City Council is expected to appoint a city manager at its meeting Wednesday, June 4. The appointment is listed on the closed session of the council’s agenda, with an ...
He will begin his new role with San Bernardino Aug. 4, with a starting salary of $333,000. Levitt will also receive a $6,000 moving fee as an incentive to move to the city and says that he plans ...
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