Lopez, 12 other U.S. service members, and at least 169 Afghans died in a suicide bomb attack at the Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul on Aug. 26.
No date set for full return to in-person Indio City Council meetings
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, Indio City Council has taken a hybrid approach to its meetings. But, now that vaccinations have considerably reduced the spread of the virus and city agencies are considering reopening to the public, Indio leaders have not yet decided when the public will once again be allowed at council sessions.
Like other cities in the Coachella Valley, Indio set up a way for council to communicate with each other and broadcast its meetings virtually last year because of the pandemic. It has livestreamed meetings on their city website and Facebook ever since.
UpdatedFri, Apr 16, 2021 at 2:51 pm PT
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Bryan Montgomery (City of Indio)
INDIO, CA The Indio City Council is poised to appoint a new city manager, it was announced Friday.
Council members are scheduled to vote on Bryan Montgomery s appointment and employment agreement Wednesday.
The decision concludes a nationwide executive recruitment search conducted by Ralph Andersen & Associates that resulted in attracting 58 qualified applicants, according to Friday s announcement. The search followed the retirement of Indio City Manager Mark Scott in August.
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Montgomery comes to Indio with over 28 years of local government experience, currently serving as Oakley City Manager for the last 15 years. Oakley is a San Francisco Bay Area suburb.