Staunton: City Council finally makes it official with Leslie Beauregard named city manager
Staunton City Council has approved the appointment of Leslie M. Beauregard as city manager, making her the first female city manager in Staunton’s history
Staunton City Council has approved the appointment of Leslie M. Beauregard as city manager, making her the first female city manager in Staunton’s history
City Manager Maurice Jones announced today that, effective August 1, Leslie Beauregard and Mike Murphy will be promoted to Assistant City Managers for the City of Charlottesville.
Staunton interim city manager Leslie Beauregard has issued a declaration of local emergency due to the damage caused by the July 6 storm.
Leslie Beauregard has been named the assistant city manager for the City of Staunton, succeeding Steve Rosenberg, who was appointed city manager in June after serving six years as the city manager’s deputy.
Staunton Fire Chief R. Scott Garber has retired from his position as Fire Chief for the City of Staunton, effective April 20, 2024.
The groundbreaking ceremony held at 2040 W. Beverley Street in the West End of Staunton was several years in the making.
Staunton City Council now has its hands on the proposed 2025 fiscal-year city government budget.
Rodney Rhodes has been named the new Director of Community Development for the City of Staunton and will assume his new role on March 18.
Samantha Johnson has been named the new Director of Tourism for the City of Staunton and will assume her new role in mid-April 2024.
Staunton City Council and Staunton School Board held a joint work session on January 25 to discuss the fiscal year 2025 school budget.
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