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Pfost Retiring As Laguna Beach Community Development Director
Community Development Director Greg Pfost will retire in July of 2020, ending his 30-year career in planning, development & architecture.

LAGUNA BEACH, CA — The City of Laguna Beach Director of Community Development Director Gregory Pfost has announced his upcoming retirement, and the city is now seeking his replacement.
"Pfost has been the City’s Community Development Director for the past five years and intends to officially retire effective July 3, 2020," a city spokesperson said.
This will end Pfost's successful 30-year plus career in planning, development and architecture.
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As Community Development Director, Pfost provided strategic management and oversight for all Department services including planning, zoning, land development, building and permitting, code compliance and historic preservation. He was also responsible for working on large-scale and advanced planning projects such as updates to the City’s General Plan, Downtown Specific Plan, the Landscape and Scenic Highways Element and continuous work with the California Coastal Commission.
“Greg has a gift for seeing the big-picture, and provided strategic focus, vision and goals for the City that will continue to guide our development and future growth for years to come,” said Laguna Beach City Manager John Pietig. “His forward-thinking and calm leadership throughout all aspects of this complex position will be greatly missed.”
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Before joining the City of Laguna Beach, Pfost was the former Deputy Community Development Director for the City of Rancho Palos Verdes. He holds a Master’s degree in Public Administration and a Bachelor of Science degree in Urban Planning.
“It has been a privilege to serve such an engaged, passionate community, where people really care about the future of their City,” Pfost said. “When I came to this organization five years ago, I found a team that was in transition, and over the years have been fortunate to develop a relatively new team with a strong commitment to improving the quality of life for our residents. I leave knowing that commitment is stronger than ever.”
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