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Kirkland Public Works Director Daryl Grigsby Accepts Position with Pomona, CA

At the January 19 City Council meeting, Kirkland’s Public Works Director Daryl Grigsby announced his acceptance of a position with the City of Pomona, California as its Public Works Director. As Kirkland’s director, Grigsby managed operations, maintenance, engineering and construction for streets, traffic, water distribution, wastewater collection, surface water, solid waste, fleet, facilities and public grounds. His duties with Pomona are similar. Grigsby leaves Kirkland on February 5.

Since being hired by Kirkland in 2005, Grigsby led the department’s efforts to create its first strategic plan, including a 20-year vision statement, mission statement and values. He is proud of the work he led to develop Kirkland’s award-winning pedestrian safety program and recycling programs which attained the highest single-family recycling rate in King County.

In announcing his departure to fellow employees, Grigsby stated “This is a difficult decision – for of all the jobs I have held over the last 31 years, this, by far, is the best.” Grigsby accepted the position to be closer to several family members who live in California. Prior to Kirkland, Grigsby worked for King County, Department of Natural Resources and the City of Seattle, Department of Transportation. In his early career, he held positions with the City of San Diego, California.

Grigsby was the recipient of the national 2009 “Top Ten Public Works Leaders of the Year” award from the American Public Works Association (APWA). He also received APWA’s 2008 Roy Morse Award for outstanding professional and technical accomplishments in the field of public works. He has served on several local and national committees. Most recently, he is a member of APWA’s Board of Directors, Washington State Department of Transportation’s School Walk Route and Student Pedestrian Safety Committee and the Association of Washington Cities Legislative Subcommittee on Quality Infrastructure for Safety and Development.

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  • Lynly Callaway

    While I’m very excited for Daryl and his wife Leslie, I’m saddened that Kirkland is losing yet another excellent, award-winning, community leader. We have been very fortunate to have two wonderful people (Daryl Grigsby and Steve Brown) in intrical roles in our community for the past few years. They will be terribly missed, and not easily replaced. Thank you both for your hard work, and dedication to the City of Kirkland!

    • michelle goerdel

      May I add my sincere goodbyes to both Daryl and Steve as they both move to pursue lives closer to their families. Good luck- we’ll miss you both!

  • Lynly Callaway

    While I’m very excited for Daryl and his wife Leslie, I’m saddened that Kirkland is losing yet another excellent, award-winning, community leader. We have been very fortunate to have two wonderful people (Daryl Grigsby and Steve Brown) in intrical roles in our community for the past few years. They will be terribly missed, and not easily replaced. Thank you both for your hard work, and dedication to the City of Kirkland!

    • michelle goerdel

      May I add my sincere goodbyes to both Daryl and Steve as they both move to pursue lives closer to their families. Good luck- we’ll miss you both!

  • Anonymous

    Y’all make it sound like Daryl Grigsby is the last honest, hard-working employee in the entire City of Kirkland workforce!

    You overlook people like… uh…er…. gimme a second… uh…

    DON’T GO DARYL, YOU’RE ALL WE’VE GOT LEFT !

  • http://eastsidesun.com John Gilday

    Y’all make it sound like Daryl Grigsby is the last honest, hard-working employee in the entire City of Kirkland workforce!

    You overlook people like… uh…er…. gimme a second… uh…

    DON’T GO DARYL, YOU’RE ALL WE’VE GOT LEFT !