Politics & Government
Santa Rosa City Manager Resigns
City Manager Sean McGlynn "has been a steady hand during some of Santa Rosa's most challenging times," Mayor Chris Rogers said.

SANTA ROSA, CA β The city of Santa Rosa announced the resignation Tuesday of City Manager Sean McGlynn, effective May 29.
McGlynn, who has served in the role since August 2014, accepted a city manager position with the city of Escondido in Southern California.
Santa Rosa Mayor Chris Rogers praised McGlynn for his efforts boosting economic development activity as well as guiding efforts to address the city's affordable housing shortages and rising homeless population.
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"Sean has been a steady hand during some of Santa Rosa's most challenging times," said Rogers. "This community owes him a debt of gratitude β we have been well-served by his leadership and will be sad to see him go."
McGlynn said it was an honor to serve the city.
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"I want to thank this community and all of the Council members I have worked with during this time for allowing me the opportunity to serve them," he said.
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