Politics & Government

Beaumont's City Attorney Announces Retirement After 23 Years

City Attorney David Wysocki resigned this week.

The following is a news release from the City of Beaumont:

City Attorney David Wysocki of the legal firm Aklufi and Wysocki requested the City Council consider his resignation and retirement from his position during a closed session meeting on Tuesday, April 7th, 2015.

The City Council voted 4-1 to accept Mr. Wyscocki’s resignation, effective within 30 days. Aklufi and Wysocki has represented the City of Beaumont since 1992. Mr. Wysocki has acted as both deputy city attorney and city attorney in the 23 years his firm has been retained by the City of Beaumont.

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The City Manager shared his appreciation for Mr. Wysocki’s service to the City in an email announcing his retirement, “Dave has been with the City since 1992, please join me in wishing Dave the best in his retirement.”

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