Karraa exits Park and Rec board
The City Council honored Park and Recreation Commissioner Antonio Karraa tonight for his eight years of service. During Karraa's tenure, phase one of Central Park, the Pacific Electric Trail, Olive Grove Park, Garcia Park and many other facilities came into existence.
"He has dedicated his time and effort into improving the community without question," Mayor Dennis Michael said about Karraa. "He's a man who has truly dedicated his time to this city."
Karraa's departure leaves a vacancy in the Park and Recreation Commission. The commission is a five-member board that advises the City Council on matters of parks, senior center, youth activities and many other programs offered through the Community Services Department.
Click here for an application. Applicants must be at least 18 years old and lives in the city. Applications are due July 28.
Information: 909-477-2700 ext. 2002
"He has dedicated his time and effort into improving the community without question," Mayor Dennis Michael said about Karraa. "He's a man who has truly dedicated his time to this city."
Karraa's departure leaves a vacancy in the Park and Recreation Commission. The commission is a five-member board that advises the City Council on matters of parks, senior center, youth activities and many other programs offered through the Community Services Department.
Click here for an application. Applicants must be at least 18 years old and lives in the city. Applications are due July 28.
Information: 909-477-2700 ext. 2002



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