City Planning Bureau manager leaving
Greg Carpenter, the city's Planning Bureau manager, is moving to a new job after almost two decades working for the city of Long Beach, sources at City Hall say.
Carpenter couldn't be reached by phone late this afternoon, but the word is he will take up a similar position in El Segundo, where he lives.
As Planning Bureau manager, Carpenter is involved in virtually every new development in the city, ensuring a balance of varied building uses, parks, adequate roads and other characteristics that make Long Beach neighborhoods what they are.
Sources say next week will be Carpenter's last in Long Beach.
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