The League of California Cities board of directors elected South San Francisco Councilman Rich Garbarino to serve as its 2017-18 president as part of the League’s 119th Annual Conference & Expo in Sacramento Sept. 15.  Â
During its meeting this week, the league board of directors also elected San Diego City Council President Pro Tem Mark Kersey to serve as first vice president and Grass Valley Councilwoman Jan Arbuckle as second vice president. Lodi Councilwoman JoAnne Mounce, who served as president in 2016-17, became immediate past president.
Garbarino was first appointed to the South San Francisco City Council in December 2002 to fill the vacancy left by the election of Gene Mullin to the California Assembly. In 2003, he was officially elected to his first four-year term on the South San Francisco City Council and then subsequently re-elected in 2007, 2011 and 2015. His current term expires in 2019.
The League of California Cities is an association of California city officials who work together to restore and protect local control for cities through education and advocacy.
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