Murrieta city manager announces her retirement

Kim Summers is retiring as city manager of Murrieta. Valley News/Courtesy photo
MURRIETA – After seven years as Murrieta’s city manager and over 25 years in local government, Kim Summers announced her retirement at the end of the year. She has dedicated herself to a life of public service, coming to Murrieta as the assistant city manager in 2014 and being appointed by the city council to city manager in 2017. She served as deputy city manager and public information officer in the city of Hesperia from 1999-2014.Summers is proud of the accomplishments that the city has achieved during her tenure, which include successfully passing a one-cent sales tax measure, Measure T, ushering the Triangle project to submittal and grading, assisting in the development of the Murrieta Hot Springs Resort, recruiting a Costco, car dealerships, a Trader Joe’s and countless eco
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