![]() “Rick’s breadth of experience comes from his many years of service in Santa Monica which adds incredible strength in leading one of our largest departments.” Our public works team has continued to provide the highest level of service with his leadership over this past year,” stated City Manager David White. “Rick was a natural appointment for our Public Works Director. Valte has been serving as Interim Director of the department since Cline began serving as Interim Assistant City Manager in January. With the permanent move for Cline, City Manager White named Rick Valte as the new Director of Public Works. Her role as Assistant City Manager began Decemwith a salary of $294,360. I look forward to supporting the CMO team, working closely with my colleagues citywide, the City Council, and our community to create a bright, inclusive Santa Monica for all.”Ĭline has a Master of Planning from the University of Southern California and a Bachelor of Arts in Cultural Anthropology from the University of California at Irvine. “I’m both honored and excited that David has chosen me for this new role and will forever be grateful for the exceptional Public Works team that has helped me be better at my job thanks to their tremendous support and standard of excellence. It’s my work, my home, and where I’m fortunate to raise my youngest child,” shared Assistant City Manager Susan Cline. ![]() She joined the City in 2010 as Assistant Director of Public Works after working for six years as AECOM’s Senior Development Team Manager for the LA Unified School District, where she led all preconstruction activities for new school building projects. She oversaw a department of 438 employees, working in ten divisions, and managed a budget of $138 million. Prior to her interim role, Cline was the City’s Public Works Director since 2016. “The continuity of her leadership and experience with how our organization functions, combined with her caring and thoughtful management style, will help ensure Santa Monica continues on our commitment to provide the highest level of service.” It’s a testament to her love of public service and to Santa Monica,” said City Manager David White. “I am deeply grateful to Susan for her dedication to our City during what may have been the most difficult time in our community. During the past 12 months, she has worked closely with department leadership on operational functions, including providing safe, onsite, in-person services throughout the pandemic. Cline, the Public Works Director, has been serving as Interim Assistant City Manager since January 2021. – City Manager David White announced today that he has named Susan Cline to serve as Santa Monica’s Assistant City Manager. Get ready for tacos and ceviche with small batch tequila and mezcal pairings. ![]() The menu, distinct from Border Grill’s Mexican fare, will be inspired by the chefs’ recent travels to Tijuana. Socalo will be open seven days a week with plans to serve breakfast, lunch, dinner, and happy hour. The restaurant’s name is a nod to both “SoCal” and zócalo, the Spanish word meaning town square, as Socalo has ambitions of being a central gathering place for the neighborhood. Socalo, which will be located inside the Gateway Hotel on the corner of Santa Monica Boulevard and 20th Street, is anticipated to open in the spring of 2019. The two chefs closed their 4th Street Santa Monica location of Border Grill in 2016. Now additional details are emerging about the restaurant’s name and projected opening date from the Santa Monica Daily Press. Eater previously reported that Susan Feniger and Mary Sue Milliken will be opening a new restaurant in Santa Monica.
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