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Title
City Hall Staff, 1986
Creator
Suki Hill
Date Created and/or Issued
1986
Contributing Institution
Mill Valley Public Library
Collection
Mill Valley History Online
Rights Information
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Description
City Hall staff at 26 Corte Madera Ave. From left to right, top row: Alex Bardea (died 1988), Don Hunter (assistant city manager and director), Doug Dawson (city manager), Rick Maddox (assistant building inspector). Second row: Don Dickenson (planner), Jim McClure (chief fireman), Carlene McCart (supervisor of Parks & Recreation), John Keane (fireman), Grid Clement (building inspector), Ed Marshall (director of Public Works), John Tweedie (director of Finance). Third row: George Schieffer (planner), Shirley Redding (secretary). Bottom row: Ann Koberle (receptionist), Mary Herr (City Clerk), Doris Donaldson (Public Works aide), Linda Sherwin (civil engineer), Debbie Mills (accounting specialist).
Type
image
Identifier
CCB52599-66D1-4C00-B07B-104404757943
MVU3033
Subject
Bardea, Alexander
City & town halls
City halls
City officials
City officials and employees
Clemont, Gridley
Corte Madera Avenue
Dawson, Doug
Dickenson, Don
Donaldson, Doris
Herr, Mary
Hill, Suki
Hunter, Don
Keane, John
Koberle, Ann
Maddox, RIck
Marshall, Ed
McCart, Carlene
McClure, Jim
Mills, Debbie
Redding, Shirley
Schiefer, George
Sherwin, Linda
Tweedie, John T

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