SAN CLEMENTE : Two Administrators Resign City Positions
An assistant city manager announced his resignation this week, making him the second administrator this month to leave City Hall.
Gregory Hulsizer, who began working for San Clemente as a lifeguard in 1973, will start work in June for the city of Fontana as a deputy city manager.
“It’s a great opportunity,” Hulsizer said. “Fontana is one of the fastest-growing cities” in the Southland.
Hulsizer moved from the beaches to a full-time position in City Hall in 1982. He was promoted to assistant city manager in 1986.
Earlier this month, Senior Planner Patricia Willcocks resigned to pursue a career as a planning consultant in the private sector.
“She had a unique blend of talent,” said James Holloway, community development director. “She will be missed.”
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