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Bobadilla is interim city mgr.

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THE STANTON CIVIC CENTER complex (OC Tribune photo).

By Reagan Cisar/Orange County Tribune

Stanton’s Community Services Director Zenia Bobadilla will take on the position of interim city manager, due to the resignation of the current city manager, following a decision by the Stanton City Council Tuesday evening.

Jarad L. Hildenbrand has served as the city manager since March 18, 2019. He recently announced his resignation to accept the position of city manager in Laguna Hills. Bobadilla will step in as interim city manager on May 16, 2022 at a monthly salary of $15,481, until a permanent city manager is appointed or as otherwise determined by the city council.

Bobadilla, as community services director, has taken part in securing funding for the revitalization of the Norm Ross Sports Complex, which is currently covered in gopher holes and dead grass, with lighting fixtures permanently dark. California State Parks allocated $7.69 million to the project in December, and city officials say they plan to complete the project by March 2025, with a new multi-sport court, group picnic areas, a dog park, and community garden. Bobadilla held feedback sessions across Stanton and consulted with local nonprofit organizations to assess the needs of the community.

In other action, the council:

Additionally, the council discussed the homeless situation in Stanton and decided to conduct a self-assessment on the issue. They discussed the protection of public property, through parking laws and citations, as well as restarting the city’s business alliance to strengthen the effectiveness of security operations.

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