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RES-10852 Loyal Service Appreciation For John W SibleyRESOLUTION NO. 10852 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ORANGE EXPRESSING OUR APPRECIATION TO JOHN W. SIBLEY FOR PROVIDING NEARLY 50 YEARS OF PUBLIC SERVICE, WITH THE LAST 14 YEARS OF PROVIDING LEADERSHIP AND SERVICE TO THE CITY OF ORANGE. JOHN W. SIBLEY DISTINGUISHED CITY MANAGER WHEREAS, John W. Sibley, born in Los Angeles, California, proudly served in the United States Air Force, 1966 to 1971. Soon after, he entered the public sector in the early 1970's working for the City of Villa Park as an Intern and then Tustin, while earning a Bachelor of Science Degree in Political Science from Cal Poly Pomona and a Master's Degree in Public Administration from California State University at Fullerton. WHEREAS, John held several important management roles within the County of Orange organization for 25 years, prior to his hiring by the City of Orange as Assistant City Manager in 2001. His wealth of knowledge and experience proved valuable as he accepted the Interim City Manager position in 2005, with a City Council appointment three months later to Orange City Manager. WHEREAS, during John's 14 year tenure with the City of Orange, he led the Executive Team in the delivery of many projects, programs, and services that improved the quality of life for more than 139,000 residents and 16,000 local businesses. His philosophy of providing the highest level of customer service helped Orange maintain the reputation for not only being business - friendly, but also a great place to live. WHEREAS, John's financial and development leadership was key in formulating effective business retention strategies, vital to ensuring that economic development projects became a reality after the dissolution of the Redevelopment Agency. John has helped to pave the way for Orange's continued financial growth, stability and economic success. WHEREAS, with John at the helm, Orange residents now enjoy numerous amenities and services, most notably the Orange Public Library and History Center, the Sports Center at Grijalva Park, the Chapman/Tustin Street widening project, the Santa Fe Depot pedestrian undercrossing, the Railroad Quiet Zone designation, Fred Barrera Park, Serrano Park, Steve Ambriz Memorial Park, and six miles of new bike trail along the Santiago Creek. His accomplishments also include major private development projects such as The Outlets at Orange rebranding; the Riverbend Housing Project; two Best Buy Stores; the revitalization of the Old Towne Plaza Commercial District; and the growth of Chapman University, St. Joseph Hospital, UCI Medical Center, and Children's Hospital of Orange County. WHEREAS, John always took special effort to know most Orange employees by their first names, and showed sincere concern for their wellbeing. He also enjoyed working with our Public Safety personnel and riding with the bike team, touring the fire facilities, and attending badging ceremonies to welcome new employees to the City's Public Safety team. During John's 14 years at the City, he created an environment that encourages team spirit with a motivation for employees to excel. The Orange Leadership Development Association, comprised of City employees, awarded him the inaugural Mentor Award in February, 2015. WHEREAS, John was also highly respected by his peers in Orange County, as he was very active in professional management associations. He served as President of the Orange County City Manager Association in 2013 -2014 and served on the Board of the Association of California Cities Orange County. WHEREAS, John's positive influence will become part of the City of Orange's 127 - year old historical tapestry. He will be remembered for his role in leading the City through one of the most difficult economic downturns in our Country's history, making hard decisions to ensure that Orange stay ahead of the recession, helping to stabilize and return to a balanced budget by implementing a hiring freeze, furloughs, pension reforms, and cross training across department lines. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the entire City Council offers best wishes to John and Carol, his devoted wife of 48 years, as they embark on an exciting journey into this next chapter of their lives, spending time with their three sons Chris, Jeff, and James, and their seven grandchildren in Minnesota, Hawaii, and San Clemente. On behalf of the Orange community, the Executive Team, and City staff, the Orange City Council acknowledges and thanks John W. Sibley for nearly 50 years of exemplary public service, guidance, and leadership, not only to the City of Orange, but to a very grateful nation. ADOPTED this 10" day of March, 2015. Teres E. Smith, Mayor, City of Orange ATTEST: Mary E. , City Clerk, Orange 2 I, MARY E. MURPHY, City Clerk of the City of Orange, California, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly adopted by the City Council of the City of Orange at a regular meeting thereof held on the 10 day of March, 2015 by the following vote: AYES:COUNCIL MEMBERS:Alvarez, Whitaker, Smith, Murphy, Nichols NOES:COUNCIL MEMBERS:None ABSENT:COUNCIL MEMBERS:None ABSTAIN:COUNCIL MEMBERS:None Mary E. M ty Cler , Crty ange