Politics & Government
Calabasas City Manager Tony Coroalles Announces Retirement
Coroalles and his wife Patty will be moving to a home they are building in a lake community in Georgia.

CALABASAS, CA – Calabasas City Manager Tony Coroalles has announced his retirement effective on or about May 31, according to a City of Calabasas press release. Coroalles and his wife Patty will be moving to a home they are building in a lake community in Georgia, but he will continue to oversee city business while the City of Calabasas searches for his replacement.
"It's been an honor serving the great people of Calabasas for the past 15 years. I'm proud of what we've been able to accomplish and thankful to the wonderful friends that my wife Patty and I have made," Coroalles said in a statement.
Coroalles is the longest serving manager in the 27-year history of Calabasas, according to Mayor Fred Gaines. He's overseen a period of intelligent growth and forward-thinking initiatives that have tremendously benefitted the community and served as models for other municipalities throughout the nation, the mayor said.
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"I know I speak for my fellow Council members and the entire City in thanking Tony and wishing him and his wife Patty all the best.," Gaines said.
Coroalles, who became Calabasas City Manager in 2003, previously served in the U.S. Army for 27 years as well as an assistant general manager for the Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks, the press release said.
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