LAKE COUNTY, Calif. — The Board of Supervisors has selected Lake County’s new Public Works director.
The board has appointed Glen March to the job. The permanent appointment is effective Monday, June 29.
Additionally, March will serve as limited term Public Works director — concurrently with present director, Scott De Leon — from Monday, June 3, through Sunday, June 28.
March has served in engineering-focused roles in the private and public sectors for more than three decades, most recently with the cities of Hollister and East Palo Alto, and has been a licensed professional engineer in the state of California since 1993.
He earned a Juris Doctor degree from the University of San Francisco in 1999.
The county said March is a proven Public Works leader who has led development of comprehensive capital improvement programs, and overseen projects with hundreds of millions of dollars in construction value across domains from road improvements and pedestrian safety measures to lift stations and public water and wastewater systems.
“We are very grateful Mr. March is coming to Lake County, and able to serve alongside longtime Director Scott De Leon for four weeks’ time,” said Bruno Sabatier, chair of the Lake County Board of Supervisors. “That arrangement will allow incoming Director March to smoothly transition and hit the ground running, and move Lake County’s Public Works priorities forward.”
“I am very pleased to be joining the county of Lake team,” said March. “Lake County already has an aggressive agenda in place to improve its Pavement Condition Index, and I am looking forward to being a part of realizing those plans, and developing new projects that make Lake County’s streets better and safer, over time. Thank you to the Board of Supervisors for your confidence and support.”
Supervisors select March as new Lake County Public Works director
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