Politics & Government
Frank Luckino Retires, Doria Wilms Chosen As Interim DHS City Manager
During a City Council meeting Tuesday evening, Doria Wilms was unanimously appointed to the position on an interim basis.
DESERT HOT SPRINGS, CA — Doria Wilms was selected as the Desert Hot Springs' interim city manager following Frank Luckino's retirement announcement.
Luckino, whose resignation became effective immediately when it was announced Tuesday, worked in Twentynine Palms for almost a decade before taking his Desert Hot Springs position in 2023.
During a City Council meeting Tuesday evening, Wilms was unanimously appointed to the position on an interim basis.
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"I am honored to take on the role," Wilms said in a statement. "I look forward to continuing the city's progress and working closely with the city council, staff, and the community to ensure Desert Hot Springs remains on a path of growth and success."
Wilms, who previously served as assistant city manager and deputy city manager -- holding the latter title since 2021 -- was also named interim city manager in 2023 upon the retirement of Luke Rainey.
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A Desert Hot Springs resident for 44 years, her tenure in the City Manager's Office stretches back to 2016.
"The City Council has the utmost confidence in Doria's ability to lead," Mayor Scott Matas said. "Her wealth of experience, commitment to our city and deep understanding of Desert Hot Springs make her an ideal choice to maintain continuity."
Luckino left the post due to family reasons.
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