Honored for a job well done
Torus Tammer
FOUNTAIN VALLEY -- City Clerk Susan Lynn was honored by the City
Clerks Assn. of California with an award of distinction for special
projects in a ceremony held at the Riverside Convention Center.
“They read my name and I was stunned and speechless,” Lynn said. “I
told them that I make a life by writing and was stuck for words. There
are a lot of city clerks in California [500] with a lot more experience
then me; it really caught me off guard.”
Colleen Nicol, association president who presented Lynn with the
award, praised her for extending her expertise to areas not traditionally
associated to a city clerk’s profession.
“Her active approach has brought not only substantial financial
benefits to her community, but recognition to the city clerk’s profession
as a whole,” Nicol said. “We are very proud of her, and I was delighted
to present her the award of distinction.”
This honor was given to Lynn mainly because of her work she has done
in securing state and federal grants for the development of Mile Square
Park in Fountain Valley. She has also and is still currently working on
making the Fountain Valley municipal code accessible via the Internet.
Out of the first three years she has worked as Fountain Valley’s city
clerk, Lynn said that the first year was the most arduous. During that
time, Lynn had to endure a regular and special elections as well as the
recall process of former Councilman Jim Petrikin, which was eventually
dropped after Petrikin resigned. Lynn took the minimum amount of time,
three years, to complete her city clerk certification.
Lynn, who has 15 years of municipal government experience, said that
it was nice to be recognized with such an honor.
Fountain Valley Mayor Larry Crandall said that Lynn’s work has been
exemplary, and she is an asset to the city and its residents.
“This is a typical example of the city and its staff,” he said. “She
is an outstanding employee and always gives 110%.”
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