Kiff promoted to deputy city manager
NEWPORT BEACH -- Dave Kiff, former assistant to the city manager, starts
his new position as deputy city manager today.
Peggy Ducey, who previously held the title of deputy city manager, left
the city to become the executive director of the Orange County Regional
Airport Authority. Her salary is still paid by the city, but she works as
an independent contractor and reports directly to the airport authority
board of directors, City Manager Homer Bludau said.
Bludau said Kiff deserved the promotion because he has been working on
important city issues, including the Upper Newport Bay, tidelands
management and annexation.
“His areas of responsibility were much greater than I would expect from
an assistant to the city manager,” Bludau said. “[Deputy city manager]
was a title I thought he deserved. He’s got great human relations skills,
gets along with everyone and is a team player. He’s really a great asset
for the city.”
Kiff was hired in January 1998 by former City Manager Kevin Murphy.
Before that, Kiff worked as an assistant to the city manager in the city
of Orange and was a staff member to seasoned politician Marian Bergeson
when she was a state senator and an Orange County supervisor.
“I’m very excited about it,” Kiff said. “Newport Beach has been a great
city to work for, and I look forward to continuing to be here in a
slightly different capacity.”
While his duties will be virtually the same, Kiff will take a more active
role in managing the city’s income property, which is land the city owns
-- mostly in the harbor -- and leases to other parties. Kiff said he will
also work on doing a better job communicating with the press and the
public about city issues.
Bludau said for the time being, he won’t hire a new assistant to the city
manager.
Another change in the city’s structure includes the creation of a new
department, called Human Resources and Risk Management -- two divisions
that were previously under the Administrative Services Department, Bludau
said.
Assistant City Manager and Economic Development Director Sharon Wood will
oversee that department, as well as the Planning Department. She also
will move her office from the second-floor Planning Department to the
first-floor city manager’s office.
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