Local News in Brief : Agoura Hills Hires Oxnard City Planner
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Agoura Hills has hired an Oxnard city planner to be director of planning and community development, officials announced Friday.
David Anderson, 36, of Moorpark will begin working in Agoura Hills on Feb. 27, said Felicity Kidd, assistant to the city manager.
Anderson is the second planning director in the city’s six-year history, replacing Paul A. Williams, who resigned in October to become deputy general manager of a water district in the Santa Rosa area.
As supervising planner in Oxnard since May, 1987, Anderson has headed a staff of four evaluating development proposals and revising the city’s general plan.
From 1979 to 1987, Anderson was a planner in San Bernardino; before that, he was a planner in Anaheim. He is a 1975 graduate of Cal Poly Pomona and received a master’s degree in public administration from Cal State Long Beach in 1982.
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