New chief of police named
Jose Paul Corona
City officials have chosen a man with experience running a
high-profile beach city police force to lead the 374-member
Huntington Beach Police Department.
Kenneth W. Small, chief of the of Daytona Beach Police Department
in Florida, will replace retiring Police Chief Ron Lowenberg, who is
retiring after 13 years of service. Small will take over on Oct. 14
upon final approval by the City Council.
Small, who was chosen from a field of 50 candidates from all over
the U.S., will get about $141,000 a year plus benefits to run the
fourth largest police department in Orange County -- an average
salary of a police chief in the county, said City Administrator Ray
Silver.
Before his six-year stint in Daytona Beach, a town that suffered a
wild party town reputation similar to the one Surf City police have
worked diligently to throw off here, Small was with the Los Angeles
Police Department.
Those experiences are part of what made Silver think that Small
would be a good fit with the Huntington Beach Police Department.
“He worked for the Los Angeles Police Department and had a very
good track record there,” Silver said. “Obviously from [working]
there he was aware of how things function in a large [police]
department.”
Small’s experience in running a popular beach city frequented by
tourists also made him a good choice, Silver added.
“That’s a very active beach community like we are,” he said. “He’s
done a great job there also.”
The Huntington Beach Police Department has an operating budget of
$40 million and watches over a city of 193,000 residents.
Silver recommended Small as the new police chief. Small, who is
now on vacation between jobs, will go before the City Council at its
next meeting on Sept. 3 when it is expected to approve his
appointment.
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